“Peter and the Starcatcher” kindles youthful imagination
Sail to Neverland with Peter Pan in “Peter and the Starcatcher,” showing Oct. 27 to Nov. 4 at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. Tickets start at $10 for IU students.
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Sail to Neverland with Peter Pan in “Peter and the Starcatcher,” showing Oct. 27 to Nov. 4 at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. Tickets start at $10 for IU students.
The Creature emerged in the production of “Frankenstein,” which premiered Oct. 27 and runs through Nov. 5 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Tickets start at $15.95.
“Frankenstein” all began as Mary Shelley's 1818 novel, and 200 years later the Cardinal Stage Company is presenting the classic as a staged production.
At the beginning of “Peter and the Starcatcher,” an ensemble of actors enters a bare stage and asks the audience to use their imagination.
The sole proprietor of a shoe factory gets a little help from a drag queen in the pop musical “Kinky Boots.”
When asked what sex is, Wendla’s mother says it's what happens when a woman loves her husband with her whole heart, and nothing else.
Combine rock music and 19th century adolescents, and the result is Ivy Tech Student Production’s performance of “Spring Awakening.”
Aviator goggles, zeppelins and gold-pink glitter jackets were some of the staged elements of French opera “L’Etoile", which premiered at the Musical Arts Center on Oct.13.
IU Theatre premiered “Three Sisters” this Friday at the Wells-Metz Theatre. The show runs from Oct. 13 to Oct. 21, with tickets starting at $10 for students.
Larger-than-life personalities — and wigs — are coming in French operetta “L’Etoile,” which runs from Oct. 13 to Oct. 21 at the Musical Arts Center. Tickets start at $12 for students.
Anton Chekhov’s play “Three Sisters” is not just the story of three sisters.
The first-ever fully staged production of the farcical comedy “Beating a Dead Horse” is taking place at Bloomington Playwrights Project.
From exile to estrangement, Professor Marcos Lucas’ opera “Stefan and Lotte in Paradise: A Collaborative Opera Project” details a true story of a couple’s exile from Nazi Germany during World War Two.
Restrooms and revolution were the focus of IU Theatre’s production of “Urinetown.”
Ten venues and a 10-block area made up the site for the 24th annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival.
Lavish horse funerals and terrifying taxidermy are the subjects of "Beating a Dead Horse," which will open Bloomington Playwright Project’s 2017-18 season Sept. 28.
A dancer stood on a staircase 20 feet above the stage. She looked down at a group of dancers. Then, she took off in a sprint and dove to the ground. She was horizontal when the group caught her, mere feet from the ground.
After a top 10 finish on "America’s Got Talent," dance group DIAVOLO | Architecture in Motion is coming to Bloomington.
“It’s a privilege to pee,” reads the tagline for “Urinetown.”
When Indianapolis-born author Kurt Vonnegut tried to publish a particular story in 1958, his agent Knox Burger gave him a piece of advice. “Save it for the collection of your works which will be published when you become famous,” he said. “Which may take a little time.”