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whitney smith

Q&A with Jean Engstrom, costume designer for the Indianapolis Civic Theatre

She may be the costume guru at one of the nation's oldest community theaters, but Jean Engstrom's life is not all buttons and bows. A ...

whitney smith

Channeling Golda: Miki Mathioudakis portrays premier

With her rubbery nose, drab suits and hair swept back in a bun, Israeli prime minister Golda Meir wasn't exactly a fashion plate back in ...

whitney smith

ACT production branches out from Motown

Last fall, American Cabaret Theatre staged a musical revue celebrating the soulful sounds of the '60s and '70s, and it has another one in store ...

Konrad.Marshall

Review: "Stinky Flowers and the Bad Banana"

Taking much-needed leave from the Sunday sun, Croft Vaughn cooled off under a tent on Massachusetts Avenue, and thought about his roots. The Greencastle native ...

Konrad.Marshall

Review: Phil the Void

When Phil van Hest asked the Comedysportz Arena audience, "Who saw my act last year?" the hands that rose Monday night represented almost a third ...

Konrad.Marshall

Review: "Clown at Work"

Clown at Work What: A one-man physical comedy performance by Vermonter Brent McCoy, featuring circus skills, limited audience participation and the misadventures of one sweet ...

Indy.com Staff

A look at 5 provocative shows in the fourth annual iNDYfRINGE

Explore the edges of entertainment during 10 days of theatrical experiences The word "fringe" makes us think of decorative borders, of stray threads divorcing the ...

whitney smith

Fringiest of the Fringe: Productions take walk on the wild side

Mainstream Indianapolis theater directors like to think they get wild once in a while, and they do. But only at the fourth annual Indianapolis Theatre ...

Konrad.Marshall

Fringe performers learn how to take it to the streets

On Wednesday afternoon, after the late lunch crowd, but before the late market crowd, near the hickory syrup stand, and not far from the acoustic ...

whitney smith

Finally, a locally made 'Producers'

Producers typically are backstage types, but two Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre executives are about to step out from behind the curtain. Owner Doug Stark ...

whitney smith

Accordionist has unusual role in 'Our Dad is in Atlantis'

He lives with an actress in Bloomington, but David Wierhake says his "main squeeze" at the moment is a diamond-studded accordion called Monterrey. Decked out ...

whitney smith

Women stand out in otherwise unexciting 'Hoffmann'

The title "The Tales of Hoffmann" makes it seem as if this comic opera is all about a guy -- a poet unlucky in love, ...

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