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 IRT kicks off 51st season with ā€œMary Shelley’s Frankensteinā€Ā 

The Indiana Repertory Theatre is opening its 51st season with a new adaptation of ā€œMary Shelley’s Frankensteinā€ this fall.  Beyond its chilling season opener, the...

Actors Ink to debut ā€œGrandmothers, Incorporatedā€

Throw away any stereotypes you may have about older folks because Actors Ink is here to prove them wrong. Written by local authors and playwrights...

REVIEW: NAATC’s ā€˜Detroit ā€˜67’ delivers thoughtful narrative on Black experience

ā€œDetroit ā€˜67ā€ is a play everyone should see at least once. The Naptown African American Theatre Collective premiered Dominique Morisseau’s ā€œDetroit ā€˜67ā€ Aug. 24 at...

Know Your Entertainers: Sandra Gay

Sandra Gay began tap dancing at the age of six and teaching at the age of 12.  Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, she...

ā€˜Do No Harm’: Local theater company tackling heavy issues through performance and discussion

Told from the perspective of health care professionals, ā€œDo No Harmā€ provides a bipartisan perspective in the wake of the overturn of Roe v....

From Broad Ripple to Broadway: Indianapolis’ homegrown star

When Charles Browning was a kid growing up in Broad Ripple, he dreamed of someday making it big. Today that dream has come true. Born...

Black theater takes center stage for second year 

In 2021, OnyxFest staged six Black-led plays and tripled its audience size from its opening in 2020. Now, the plays can be streamed for...

IUPUI to launch publication centering Black theater

A new publication highlighting Black theater throughout Indiana is set to launch at IUPUI.  Black Stage is an initiative of the Africana Repertory Theatre of...

Local theater troupe brings NYC to Indy

When you think of the Cotton Club or Carnegie Hall, a few distinct images come to mind: Women in flapper dresses, boas, panty hose...

Freetown Village brings little known Lincoln lore to life

Thirteen years before he was elected this nation’s 16th President, Abraham Lincoln represented a Kentucky slave owner named Robert Matson in his attempt to...
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