A new play celebrates a man who was briefly hailed for saving President Gerald Ford’s life, until he was outed as gay.
Tag: performing arts
Westside residents work to build art campus along Michigan Road
The Crooked Creek Cultural Campus will feature a theater and art gallery.
‘The Wiz’ North American tour stops in Indy during 50-year anniversary
The North American Tour of “The Wiz” is celebrating 50 years with a stop in Indianapolis this month.
How do you build a life after being released from prison?
A new play by Summit Performance brings re-entry stories from 20 local women to the stage.
Theater in bloom: Spring shows from schools and community theaters
Catch everything from classic musicals to brand-new short plays, and support Indy’s next generation of theater stars.
IBTC announces 2026 season, highlighting love, excellence and support
The Indianapolis Black Theatre Company (IBTC) announced its 2026 season, ushering in another year of growth and continued commitment to Black storytelling.
Indy Shakes presents ‘Shakespeare fanfiction’ with ‘ADO’
Written by Lavina Jadhwani, “ADO” reimagines William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” from the perspective of the female main character, Hero.
Butler students put toxic media culture on trial in ‘Lorena: A Tabloid Epic’
The play, which runs Feb. 25-March 1, offers a new view into one of the most polarizing stories of the 1990s.
‘Guys & Dolls Sr.’ puts spotlight on actors ages 60 to 93
Summer Stock Stage’s Encore program showcases talent and creates friendships. See the musical Feb. 27-28 at Shelton Auditorium
How to rock your next theater audition
Thinking about trying out for a role in a local theater production? We got tips for a great audition from casting pros.


