30
Jun
Yay! Today Gabe Gloden, Managing Director for The Bloomington Playwrights Project, emailed me (amarylliswriter at gmail dot com) a press release with info about their upcoming season. I love it when theatres do this! So far, BPP is the only theatre in Indiana to do so this year. Thanks very much, Gabe and BPP! You can be [...]
12
Apr
Tim Northcutt and Jessica Di Santo sent me a detailed press release about the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s 2009-2010 season. Although the ISO is not exactly theatre, I very much enjoyed the two events that I experienced there last year: “Guys and Dolls” and “Yuletide Celebration.” There are several items on this year’s schedule that sounded like fun just by [...]
08
Sep
I saw thirty regular shows at the 2008 Indianapolis Fringe Festival (five of them twice), plus one Fringe Next show. It took me a while, but I wrote about each of them here on my blog. It has been a very rewarding, very enjoyable two weeks. Mind you, one Fringe artist threatened to sue me if I did not revise [...]
14
Aug
Colleen Steele from The Theatre Within sent me a list of their forthcoming productions:
14
Aug
Ulrike Steinert, Director of Marketing for the Indianapolis Civic Theatre, sent me the following information about their upcoming season and asked me to post it in my event calendar. I don’t have an events calendar, but I do have a “Season Previews” category here on my blog, and a Search box. I am going to [...]
14
Aug
At the beginning of the month, the Managing Director of the Phoenix Theatre, Sharon Gamble, sent me the following info about the Phoenix’s 2008-2009 season. I don’t know why it didn’t occur to me then to share it with you. I guess I am still very new to this blogging business. Anyway, I am delighted [...]
06
Mar
This morning I went to my first media event as a theatre reviewer. It was an unveiling of the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 2008-2009 season. I think I am going to have to write a separate and more personal ”Reflections” post about how thrilling it was to attend my first press breakfast. (I felt so shy, but [...]