Stories tagged with "indy theatre"
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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 opening tonight. But while "Let's...
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Producers kept title roles in 'The Producers' for themselves; audiences will be glad
To be honest, reserving the starring roles in "The Producers" for the real-life producers at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre could have gone either way: It was either going to be...
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Review: "Stinky Flowers and the Bad Banana"
The show is real. The show is funny. The show is...
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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 guy poorly playing "Nights in...
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Fringiest of the Fringe: Productions take walk on the wild side
For the Fringiest of the Fringiest of the Fringe,...
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A look at 5 provocative shows in the fourth annual iNDYfRINGE
Simpleton... What have you "seen"? What are you...
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'Superhero' centers on Jesus' humanity
Superhero is a beautiful production! il...
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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 and producer Eddie...
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Q&A with dance company director Gregory Hancock
It's late afternoon in the Carmel studio where Gregory Hancock has taught young dancers for a decade, but today he's focused on the company that bears his name. Perched on a piano...
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Revue honors Broadway's Kander and Ebb
This week, Actors Theatre of Indiana will begin its fourth season with "The World Goes 'Round," a revue honoring Kander and Ebb -- the musical minds behind such blockbusters as...
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Culture Club: Top picks for art & culture events
1. 'Two Worlds, One Language' Public exhibition opening from 2 to 4 p.m. June 29, free, Indianapolis Art Center, 820 E. 67th St., www.indplsartcenter.org Missed making the...
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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 in his western shirt...
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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, who, when we meet up in a tavern, takes us along for a series...
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Special-effects expert brings firepower to 'The Lieutenant of Inishmore'
Ready, aim, act! Special-effects expert brings firepower to Phoenix play From Broadway to regional theater and from film to rock concerts, if it goes bang in a big way, there's a...
