240 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(01/31/24 5:11pm)
Eight collegiate Bollywood dance teams will perform at 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 3, in the IU Auditorium as they compete in the second annual Bloomington Ki Badtameezi, or BKB. The BKB is partnering with the IMU Union Board and IU Office of International Studies to celebrate South Asian culture in Bloomington through the collegiate Bollywood dance competition.
(01/30/24 5:21pm)
Broadway’s eight-time Tony Award-winning musical comedy “Hairspray” will have a two-night stay in Bloomington, showing at 7:30 p.m, Feb. 6-7 in the IU Auditorium.
(01/29/24 5:54pm)
The Branford Marsalis Quartet filled the IU Auditorium with the blue sounds of New Orleans inspired jazz as rain poured over the city of Bloomington at 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening.
(01/24/24 8:21pm)
Raas Royalty XV (RRXV), an Indian Garba and Raas dance competition hosted by IU club Raas Royalty, will take place with free admission at 5 p.m. on Saturday in the IU Auditorium. IU students founded Raas Royalty in 2010 and hosts eight collegiate Raas dance teams which compete for a bid to the Raas All Star National Competition.
(01/24/24 2:17am)
The new play, “Webster’s B!+@#,” will begin its first run beginning 7:30 p.m. Thursday Jan. 25 at the Ted Jones Playhouse in Bloomington. The play is being presented by Constellation Stage and Screen and was written by Jacqueline Bircher.
(01/21/24 11:27pm)
The audience filled the IU Auditorium with laughter and applause Saturday night after the performance by “STOMP,” an off-Broadway theatrical group which plays percussion with unconventional instruments. At times, only the sawdust between the eight cast members’ shoes and the stage floor was used to make the group’s signature rhythm which ended IU Auditorium’s first 2024 show in a mass standing ovation.
(01/18/24 6:59pm)
The Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Branford Marsalis will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 25, at the IU Auditorium. Marsalis will be accompanied by the Branford Marsalis Quartet to produce a performance of traditional jazz sound blended with modern influences.
(01/15/24 5:16pm)
As a stop on their national tour, the stage show “STOMP" will be performing at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 20 in the IU Auditorium. "STOMP” is a well-known percussion group that has performed at IU several times over the last decade.
(12/10/23 11:01pm)
John Oliver was three months late. The award-winning late-night host was supposed to perform at the IU Auditorium on Sept. 30, but two days before his performance, the actors strike ended, and he rushed off to resume “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.”
(12/10/23 7:54pm)
For Singing Hoosiers director Chris Albanese, putting on concerts goes back to his childhood.
(12/04/23 9:15pm)
As a part of their Sleighin’ It tour, a cappella group Straight No Chaser will perform 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13 at IU Auditorium. Tickets are available for $29 for students and $43 for non-students.
(11/11/23 8:22pm)
IU Auditorium will welcome three student ensemble groups: the African American Dance Company, the African American Choral Ensemble and IU Soul Revue to perform the annual “Potpourri: An African American Performance Showcase.” The show kicks off at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.
(11/07/23 5:21pm)
The town of Gander, Newfoundland, is not noteworthy, as the residents tell the audience in the opening of “Come From Away.” It is described as “the farthest place from Disneyland," the weather is terrible, and there are only about 9,000 people there.
(10/29/23 9:14pm)
Dennis James began his career as a prank. According to him, he suggested the idea of accompanying a silent movie on the pipe organ to his roommate as a joke but, in the nature of pranks, the event kept getting bigger and bigger. He said he printed pieces of paper that merely said “The Phantom is Coming” in reference to “The Phantom of the Opera” — the movie he showed at his first show Oct. 31, 1969.
(10/15/23 7:11pm)
The house lights went down. The murmuring of the audience ceased. The accompanist entered and the crowd applauded, but all eyes were fixed on the sides of the stage. The background shifted from red to blue and she entered. There she was: Patti LuPone. A true Broadway legend, a woman who created multiple iconic roles, from the title role in “Evita” to Fantine in “Les Misérables.”
(10/04/23 4:32pm)
Step Afrika! will open IU Auditorium’s 2023-2024 season with an electrifying performance at 8 p.m. Oct. 7 at the auditorium on Seventh Street. The show will feature a lively production of songs, storytelling, humor and audience participation.
(09/24/23 8:53pm)
“Orlando” will be performed from Sept. 29 to Oct. 7 in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre located inside the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. The play is an adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s novel of the same name. Tickets are $15 for students and children and $25 for adults. They can be purchased here.
(09/12/23 9:53pm)
IU students and Bloomington residents can catch the premier of films by Andy Warhol and Jesse Eisenberg at the Century of 16mm film conference this week. The four-day event kicks off with an opening reception at 5 p.m. Wednesday at the IU Auditorium.
(09/01/23 5:24pm)
IU Cinema screened one woman show “Fleabag” at 7 p.m. Wednesday at its Seventh Street theater.
(08/29/23 3:37pm)
The IU Auditorium will bring a series of high-energy, eclectic and beloved productions to Bloomington this semester. With a full slate of musical acts, the fall season will feature performances from Step Afrika!, Patti LuPone and more.