South African choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo to return to IU Auditorium
The South African choral group will share its traditional Zulu music.
The South African choral group will share its traditional Zulu music.
“What Problem?” was co-commissioned by the IU Auditorium.
The musical tells the story of Celie, a black woman, growing up in the early 20th century.
Take a look at the collection of props and $1 million in wigs.
Cox's appearance is part of the Indiana Remixed festival.
David Sedaris, Laverne Cox and members of the “Napoleon Dynamite” cast are making their way to the auditorium.
The piano is a Steinway Model D.
The auditorium hopes the one-of-a-kind instrument will attract high-caliber musicians to Bloomington.
The group was founded in 1996 at IU and returns for the holidays.
Actor Sean Perham described his time with the show.
The group will perform Nov. 14.
Actress Alyah Chanelle Scott elaborates on her time with the show.
All ages with costumes welcome. Tickets range from $7-$28.
Her performance is part of the IU Bicentennial Campaign.
Shows include Broadway musicals, performances from IU students and alum and Comedy Central icons.
The IU Auditorium announced the lineup for the bicentennial school year, starting in the fall.
The musical was inspired by David Magee’s Academy Award-winning film.
Foley started performing with "Whose Live Anyway?" around a year ago.
Marsalis is a three-time Grammy Award winner.
The performance is from Montreal-based circus company The 7 Fingers.