COLUMN: My 5 favorite IU Auditorium shows this semester
After a semester of amazing performances, here are my five favorite IU Auditorium shows.
After a semester of amazing performances, here are my five favorite IU Auditorium shows.
The Union Board arranged the concert as a part of Little 500 week.
"A Conversation with Caleb Hearon" highlighted the comedian and actor's career and personal life.
“A Conversation with Caleb Hearon” will occur Tuesday as part of Granfalloon Festival.
"Beetlejuice" had a fun and energetic performance but lacked some needed emotional depth.
The national tour of “Beetlejuice” will bring horror and fun to IU April 10-12.
Silkroad brought the audience into the performance, showing the importance of community through music.
Silkroad's newest flagship program highlights how communal music creates human connection.
“Tina” detailed Turner’s moving life story, set to the backdrop of her biggest hits.
“Mrs. Doubtfire” came to IU on Feb. 28, bringing laughs and a message about love.
The musical adaptation will make its way to IU on Feb. 28.
AACE's 50th anniversary concert aims to inspire hope and honor the ensemble's rich history.
Odom’s singular concert celebrated music and was a display of excellence from all musicians.
"Kinky Boots" delivered a performance that left me laughing, crying and dancing along.
The IU Philharmonic Orchestra, comprised of Jacobs students, will perform Feb. 15 with Odom.
The Tony-award winning musical will have performances Feb. 10 and 11 at the IU Auditorium.
“Afrique en Cirque,” put on by Cirque Kalabanté, transported Bloomington audience to Africa.
The group will bring its comedy and music act to Bloomington for two performances.
Hearon will deliver a Q&A style lecture at the IU Auditorium.
"Chicago" returned to IU with a performance proving sometimes less is more.