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(01/09/18 9:00am)
From Shakespearean classics to new plays written by faculty, the spring season at the Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance will bring six productions to the stage. Tickets start at $10 for students and $20 for the general public.
(01/08/18 1:02pm)
The late-night host and comedian of the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning “The Daily Show” Trevor Noah will appear at the IU Auditorium on April 27. Tickets start at $25 for students and $35 for the general public, and can be purchased at the IU Auditorium box office or on the IU Auditorium website.
(01/08/18 10:00am)
This semester, IU Opera & Ballet Theater will bring four new productions made up of students and professional singers.
(01/05/18 12:00pm)
The Thomas Gallery will premiere "Sketchbook," an art exhibit of Kurt Larsen's most recent works Friday. The gallery will be open every Friday evening in the month of January and also by appointment.
(01/05/18 12:00pm)
Third-year Master of Fine Arts student in digital art Mat Whitley sat down with the IDS to discuss the new mural he produced in the northeast stairwell of Franklin Hall.
(12/19/17 2:26am)
After writing four books of poetry and teaching ENG-L 210, The Poetics of Rap, for five years, professor Adrian Matejka began his two-year term as Poet Laureate of Indiana on January 1, 2018.
(12/11/17 8:00am)
The heartwarming classic “Peter Pan” is making its way to Bloomington for the holiday season.
(12/08/17 4:19pm)
Big Broadway numbers tap dance onto the stage in the musical “Front Page Flo.”
(12/07/17 12:00pm)
From holiday-themed musicals to plays covering domestic violence, the Monroe County Civic Theater’s Director’s Symposium & Variety Show strives to bring the community together, said Steve Heise, director of Monroe County Civic Theater.
(12/05/17 8:00am)
“The Last Night of Ballyhoo” begins with a main character, Lala, setting a star atop a Christmas tree while singing the Christmas hymn, “The First Noel”
(12/04/17 2:31pm)
Owning the underground cauliflower racket is the goal of two-bit mob boss Arturo Ui in Bertolt Brecht’s play, “The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui.”
(11/30/17 2:00pm)
Cauliflower and carbine pistols are how Arturo Ui gains power in the play "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui."
(11/30/17 11:00am)
Toy dolls, soldiers and mice dance alongside fairies, dewdrops and flowers in Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker.”
(11/19/17 11:39pm)
Bloomington Youth Theater’s production of Neil Simon’s “Rumors” premiered Nov. 17 and runs through Nov. 19 at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center.
(11/17/17 6:00am)
The College of Arts and Science’s decision to eliminate the Ph.D. program in theater history, theory and literature will not happen immediately, according to a Nov. 15 announcement by Jonathan Michaelsen, Chair of the Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance.
(11/15/17 5:00am)
A theater group formed and run by high schoolers, Bloomington Youth Theater, is presenting its production of Neil Simon’s “Rumors” Nov. 17 through 19 at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center.
(11/11/17 11:00pm)
The classic story of George Bailey and his time-traveling guardian angel comes to the stage in the opera “It’s a Wonderful Life.”
(11/11/17 2:00pm)
On Nov. 9, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Larry Singell issued a letter to students in the theater department announcing the discontinuation of the current Ph.D. program.
(11/08/17 1:00pm)
From the TV screen to the stage, George Bailey is helping angels get their wings in “It’s a Wonderful Life.”
(11/03/17 12:21pm)
At 6 p.m. Friday, playwrights in the Bloomington Playwrights Project PlayOffs will meet with actors, receive a line of dialogue, a prop and a theme. They then have 24 hours to produce a fully-staged production.