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To appreciate this face, a bit of Broadway knowledge might be helpful. → Read More
Summit Performance Indy’s first production succeeds on all levels. → Read More
The new theater company will soon have a permanent home in Broad Ripple. → Read More
This Eclipse production features strong performances and unwavering energy → Read More
If you open your ears and let your eyes slightly un-focus, you can believe you are there in the studio with Elvis, Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley, and Johnny Cash. → Read More
This riveting production is the Phoenix's second in their new venue. → Read More
The play is based on Barbara Ehrenreich’s book Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America. → Read More
While the first act is good for laughs, Acts 2 and 3 are where the farce really takes off. → Read More
It’s a fun silly comedy, and a sequel to The Sensuous Senator → Read More
The longtime theatre's diverse offerings are keeping painter Kyle Ragsdale plenty busy. → Read More
In this satiric play, a school tries to do the right thing. → Read More
A Wrinkle in Time is receiving mixed reviews, but this particular review is decidedly, passionately unmixed → Read More
The title of this IRT production is hard to pronounce, but don't let it stop you from enjoying it. → Read More
An Engaging Production Struts its Stuff at Footlite Musicals. → Read More
The beloved children’s story Town Mouse and Country Mouse has been adapted by Vicky Ireland and brought to the Indiana Repertory Theatre stage as part of its Exploring Stages program, → Read More
David Mamet's clipped lingo fest is Carmel Community Players' Final Act in this venue. → Read More
Be sure your date has a sense of humor with this one → Read More
Zach Rosing and Zack Neiditch, together or collectively, have gifted Indianapolis stages with shows such as Mad Mad Hercules, The Gab at IndyFringe, and The Great Bike Race. Now Zach & Zack are bringing Hedwig and the Angry Inch to the Epilogue Players theater. The gender fluidity of this particular rock and roll musical reveals itself soon enough when we meet Hansel Schmidt. He’s a young… → Read More
There was no lack of no-holds-barred theater in 2017 → Read More
Tedious commutes are too common in many large cities. You can never get that hour or so of your life back.But when faced with three to four hours of total → Read More