Bloomington's Cardinal Stage introduces at home play series
The plays can be viewed at home in exchange for donations.
The plays can be viewed at home in exchange for donations.
The Parks and Recreation Department are taking precautions against COVID-19.
Cardinal Stage will collect donations for Middle Way House at both events.
The symposium will be livestreamed Monday from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The festival's move online was announced May 21.
They performed No. 1 hits “I Get Around” and “Help Me, Rhonda.”
The variety show will feature singing, poetry, improvisation and more.
During the show, bachelorette contestants will compete for the final rose from a local bachelor.
The African American Arts Institute organized the Thursday event.
Admission is free with a donation of gently used winter clothing.
The saxophonist will perform on March 28.
The Shakespearean play includes a 22-member cast featuring 12 women.
The group was founded in 1996 at IU and returns for the holidays.
The group incorporates a variety of music genres and holiday traditions.
Performances will take place Dec. 5-8.
Emile Naoumaff’s former student Soojin Joo to perform onstage together two years after Joo’s graduation.
The IU World’s Fare offers an international experience to visitors without leaving campus.
Comic Emily Panic and singer Holiday Sidewinder opened for Cameron.
Actor Sean Perham described his time with the show.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Bootsy Collins led the event Saturday evening.