Indiana Repertory Theatre Announces Reimagined 2020-21 Season
The Indiana Repertory Theatre staff and Board have been reimagining their 2020-2021 Season and curating IRT classic productions that will bring us all joy and hope for the future.
Nominations Open For The 2020 BroadwayWorld Indianapolis Awards: Best Of The Decade!
This year the BroadwayWorld Indianapolis Awards are back bigger than ever, celebrating the best in local theatre of the past decade! Eligibility is for productions which opened between 2011 and September 30th, 2020.
BWW Blog: What My Bachelor of Music Degree Means to Me
I am currently a senior pursuing my BM in Musical Theatre at Anderson University.
BWW Blog: 'Yes, and' the Crap Out of Life - An Interview
I had the opportunity to speak with one of my favorite professors and people, Bridget Haight, about her journey in theatre.
Howard L. Schrott Center for the Arts Presents ANTIGONE
A student production of Antigone by Sophocles will be presented at Howard L.
Nominations Open For The 2020 BroadwayWorld Indianapolis Awards: Best Of The Decade!
This year the BroadwayWorld Indianapolis Awards are back bigger than ever, celebrating the best in local theatre of the past decade! Eligibility is for productions which opened between 2011 and September 30th, 2020.
Come Picnic With PYGMALION At Buck Creek Players
Buck Creek Players is offering live entertainment this fall, in a safe, and socially distanced outdoor event.
Civic Theatre Presents GHOST LIGHT CABARET
Civic Theatre Presents Ghost Light Cabaret on October 15, 2020.
Indianapolis Theatre Director Bryan Fonseca Dies From Complications Due to COVID-19
A longtime theatre director in Indianapolis has died due to COVID-19.
Indianapolis Recorder to Host Virtual Roundtable “The Voices of Recovery: Celebrating Connections”
The COVID-19 pandemic has exasperated significant challenges for individuals who experience a mental health or substance use disorder and feel isolated and alone.
BWW Blog: Persistence and Adaptation
What does it take to build a show from the ground up? Wea'?myself, my castmates, and our directorsa'?are discovering everyday what it means to bring to fruition a devised piece of theatre.
BWW Blog: An Interview with CHICAGO's Mary Claire King
Next (and likely last) in my series of interviews with professional performers from my hometown of Columbus, Indiana is my interview with Mary Claire King.
GHOST STORIES Announced at Tibbs Drive-In
Storytelling Arts of Indiana has redesigned its popular Ghost Stories event for fans to enjoy safely in the age of COVID-19.
Storytelling Arts of Indiana Presents Stories to Unite Us
Storytelling Arts of Indiana kicks off its 33rd season with a timely show amid the nation's racial unrest, a?oeWho Gets to Call this Home?a?? told by Susan O'Halloran, on Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 7:00 p.
International Ticketing Association Announces Digital INTIX 2021 Conference
The International Ticketing Association (INTIX) today announced that it will transition its annual in-person conference and exhibition to a digital-only format in January 2021 due to continuing health and safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
BWW Blog: A Contradiction of Life Lessons
As myself, as well as many others head back to school, I have been wracking my brain for the perfect post.
ComedySportz Indianapolis Improv Troupe Leaves Theater After 21 Years
ComedySportz Indianapolis, which has been housed in the same theater for 21 years, is moving out, reports the IndyStar.
BWW Blog: We're Back at School, and Honestly, I'm Scared
I do not know what will happen.
Carmel Symphony Orchestra's Artistic Director Janna Hymes on the Importance of Diversity and How Music Brings People Together
Janna Hymes, the Carmel Symphony Orchestra artistic director, recently chatted with News 8a??s Katiera Winfrey for Wednesdaya??s We Stand Together report.
Myers Dinner Theatre Presents LITTLE WOMEN
Myers Dinner Theatre continues their 2020 season with Little Women the Musical, as announced in a recent press release.
2020 NYU Tisch Drama Grads Create First-of-its-kind Residency In Rural Indiana
Faced with shuttered theaters nationwide and no job prospects in their field, seven recent graduates and two rising seniors from the New York University Tisch School of Drama gathered at a farm in rural Indiana for the creation of an all-new artist residency designed to give talented young actors, d
BWW Blog: Misconceptions of Musical Theatre at a Christian University
I attend a private Christian university AND study Musical Theatre.
BWW Blog: How to Go Back This Fall
As Ia??ve been thinking about going back to school, I thought I would share with you what will be my list of essentials heading back into the academic year studying the arts.
BWW Blog: Censorship in Educational Th***re
These shows are important and necessary, but are unfortunately often not performed or are greatly censored in high schools, and even some colleges.
EnPointe Indiana Ballet Apologizes For Use of Song With Racially Insensitive Language
EnPoint Indiana has issued an apology after they received backlash following their use of a song with racially insensitive language.
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