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IRT announces winners of 2025 Young Playwrights in Process

Kelley Trowbridge and Maira Martin are the winners of the 2025 Young Playwrights in Process (YPiP). The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s (IRT) annual playwriting competition was...

Black History Month spotlight: Black artists to watch this year

This year is bound to be a huge year for Black artists throughout Indianapolis. As the arts and culture reporter, it’s my job and my...

New this spring: Murat Shrine Center welcomes new dining and entertainment option

A new partnership between two Indiana-based nonprofits is bringing more than $100,000 in investments to boost entertainment in Downtown Indianapolis. The Murat Shrine of Indiana...

REVIEW: IRT’s ‘Nina Simone: Four Women’ is a powerful message of resilience

Captivating, empowering and appropriately uncomfortable, “Nina Simone: Four Women” delivered a message I think everyone should hear this Black History Month. It’s really a message...

REVIEW: The friendship in IRT’s ‘King James’ left something to be desired

I’m still thinking about “King James” but probably not for the reason you think. The play was good. I’ll start with that so there is...

REVIEW: Thaw out the winter blues with ‘Moulin Rouge! The Musical’

I went to see “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” on Tuesday night, and it provided the warmth and excitement I needed to get through the...

IF Theatre celebrates 20th anniversary, hosts world premiere of ‘The JonBenét Game’

Community members gathered in the Basile Theatre on a cold Jan. 9 evening to hear IF Theatre’s plans for 2025 — and to see...

Year in review: Best live local theater I saw in 2024

As the Arts & Culture Reporter, I saw a lot of live theater last year. There were some truly spectacular and mind-blowing performances coming out...

REVIEW: “Elf the Musical” spreading Christmas cheer at Clowes Memorial Hall

OK, I have a confession: I do not like “Elf.” I’m referring to the movie of course, but after seeing the Broadway North American tour...

The tropes we can let go of

When it comes to the performing arts, there are a few tropes — or recurrent themes — typically reserved for Black characters that should...
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