Jewish Theatre of Bloomington launches fund to honor co-founder and artistic director
JTB co-founder Audrey Heller is the full-time unpaid artistic director, but will retire soon.
JTB co-founder Audrey Heller is the full-time unpaid artistic director, but will retire soon.
Music, theater and dance groups have all faced different funding challenges.
The event will be put on by student theater groups May 1.
Audience members will purchase tickets for socially distanced pods.
A five-part musical series connected musical theater and lighting design students.
The production’s storytelling leaned into the virtual aspect of the musical.
It revolves around a governess hired to watch over children in a haunted mansion.
The project is ongoing and inspired by the history of New Harmony, Indiana.
“The Black & Brown Guerrillas” will premiere Tuesday and “Waycross” will be available March 31.
The radio play series will include two Sherlock Holmes mysteries set in Bloomington.
The cast will perform the shows live from their separate homes on vMix.
The cast followed strict guidelines of frequent testing, restricted interactions and social distancing.
The show premieres this weekend as part of the Amplified series.
The show is expected to be performed in February 2021.
The play is about a group of women confronting the violence they face.
The event will be also be an analysis of the Algerian play “Apples."
Socially Distanced Stories will allow students to safely perform and watch theater.
This show was added to the season in response to summer protests.
The graduates will create two theater performances to show outdoors in October.
The plays can be viewed at home in exchange for donations.