IU Auditorium welcoming major performances this fall
Shows include Broadway musicals, performances from IU students and alum and Comedy Central icons.
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.
The event features 12 contestants from different IU sororities.
The cigar-smoking and Scotch-drinking comedian is nicknamed “Tater Salad.”
The show, “Reversible,” will be performed April 2 and 3.
The tickets for the event sold out in 24 hours.
The event was canceled due to an unforeseen scheduling conflict.
Peck starred in Nickelodeon’s “Drake & Josh.”
The competition invites eight intercollegiate teams from around the nation.
The show was nominated for 10 Tony awards, including Best Musical.
The contestants are randomly selected at the start of the show.
The annual event has previously brought in over 2,000 attendees.
Mariachi Los Camperos won the Grammy for best Mexican regional album in 2009.
The award-winning musical will perform on both Monday and Tuesday night.
Members of the Oratorio Chorus will be onstage for the last 15 minutes of the performance.
Student discounts are available for tickets to performances at multiple on-campus venues.