Stories tagged with "indianapolis civic theatre"
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Don't let curtain fall on the arts
The impending loss of one of Indianapolis’ longtime cultural institutions once again underscores questions of just how committed this city and the Ballard administration are...
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Civic Theatre, Carmel finalize agreement
Carmel — An agreement to make the Regional Performing Arts Center the home of the Indianapolis Civic Theatre for the next 100 years was finalized Wednesday. The Civic, which...
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Carmel board approves Civic move
CARMEL, Ind. — An agreement to make the Regional Performing Arts Center the home of the Indianapolis Civic Theatre for the next 100 years was finalized Wednesday. The Civic,...
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Civic Theatre moving to Carmel arts complex
In $10M deal, company will use center’s 500-seat theater as its permanent residence One of Steven Libman’s first missions as executive director of the Regional...
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'Elephant Man' turns the tables
That Indianapolis Civic Theatre is opening “The Elephant Man” on Halloween weekend seems to lend new power to an already gripping play. If today’s spooky holiday...
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'Elephant Man' calls for physical and vocal distortions
It doesn’t seem like an alluring choice for a comeback, but Chris Goldfarb has nurtured a desire to play the title role in “The Elephant Man” for a long time....
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4 area theaters offering free tickets to programs
Want to watch a local theater production . . . for free? Four area theaters are giving away 275 tickets to shows through the Theatre Communications Group’s Free Night of...
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Civic Theatre explores possibly moving to Carmel
Indianapolis Civic Theatre has begun negotiations with Carmel that could result in its relocation from Marian University in 2012. “We’re going to explore for 60...
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Civic Theater considers moving to Carmel
Indianapolis Civic Theatre has begun negotiations with Carmel that could result in its relocation from Marian University in 2012. “We’re going to explore for 60...
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Curtain call Saturday for Pike series
When the curtain falls Saturday, the Subscription Series at Pike Performing Arts Center will go dark. The Pike Township School Board, which operates the center, voted in February...
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Theatre review: Civic offers brilliant take on Israeli leader
The historical memory play "Golda's Balcony" catches up with former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir toward the end of her life. She is 80 or thereabouts, still vigorous and...
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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 the late 1960s and early '70s. So when...
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Theatre review: 'Little Shop of Horrors'
As much as I love the movie version of the musical...
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Which theatre opening appeals to you most?
They all appeal to me. Looking forward to Perfect...
