Stories tagged with "phoenix theatre"
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A conversation with actor Charles Goad
Charles Goad has just begun his 11th season playing Ebenezer Scrooge in “A Christmas Carol,” Indiana Repertory Theatre’s annual holiday production based on the...
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It's no act for them to play a couple
When Jennifer and Robert Johansen take the stage in Indiana Repertory Theatre’s production of “The Giver,” it will be their 13th play together and their fifth at...
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Q&A with Mijiza Soyini: storyteller, artist, dancer, writer
Sitting in front of one of her paintings titled “Open Door,” Mijiza Soyini offers a dramatic monologue depicting the abuse she endured as a child. Her words spew forth...
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Seattle comics are a couple of characters
They’re back! And they’re whack. Which is normal. Seattle sketch comedy mavens Lisa Koch and Peggy Platt, a k a Dos Fallopia, have returned to the Phoenix Theatre after...
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10 years of getting to the heart of art
WFYI Public Radio’s popular arts talk show, “The Art of the Matter,” is turning 10 on Friday. To mark the occasion, the station (90.1 FM) will offer a special...
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Description of play character as anti-Semitic is hurtful
Jay Harvey’s recent review of the Phoenix Theatre’s production of “The Most Damaging Wound’’ contains a terrible accusation against my colleague Blair...
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Phoenix opens season with reunion tale both touching and puzzling
Just as history is written by the victors, sex roles tend to be determined by the demographic slice in control. In America, at least, when straight white men started losing their...
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Konrad Marshall's Top 5 for fall
Theater: ‘The Most Damaging Wound’ When: Through Sept. 26. Showtimes at 7 p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays. Where: Phoenix Theatre, 749 N....
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Alcohol fuels discussion of realities in 'Most Damaging Wound'
The season-opening production of the Phoenix Theatre puts five college buddies together around strong drink and a box of memorabilia, which they’ve resolved to burn in the...
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Storytelling and song charm lucky listeners
“An Evening of Stories and Song with Kevin Kling and Simone Perrin” bade farewell to IndyFringe on Wednesday night, taking a significant part of the festival’s...
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Getting to know your local farm
Want to connect with your local farmer and sample some great food while you’re at it? Check out the Buy Fresh Buy Local Farm Tour, sponsored by the Hancock Harvest Council, a...
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Ad man's words still take center stage
The television show “Mad Men” does for advertising executives what “ER” did for emergency room doctors, except the advertising guys always have a drink in...
