Storytelling Arts of Indiana Celebrates Irish Stories & Song For St. Patrick's Day
Storytelling Arts of Indiana is celebrating the unrivaled tradition of Irish stories and songs on St. Patrick's Day weekend with “The Quiet Land of Erin: Celtic Harp Tunes and Tales from a Simpler Time” featuring revered artist Patrick Ball. Tickets are now on sale for the show at Eugene & Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center on March 18. Audiences can also enjoy a livestream of the performance from home.
Southbank Theatre Company Offers Musical Adaptation of TWELFTH NIGHT Outdoors
Southbank Theatre Company presents a musical adaptation of William Shakespeare's “Twelfth Night,” with music and lyrics by Shaina Taub, at The Play Ground at IndyFringe, April 28 through May 8. This marks Southbank's first musical, which is fitting for what will be, for many, the first outdoor show of the season.
Peter Sellars Delivers International World Theatre Day Message 2022
The Global Theater Initiative (GTI), a partnership between Theatre Communications Group (TCG) and The Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics (The Lab) at Georgetown University, invites all theatres, individual artists, institutions, and audiences to celebrate the 61st annual World Theatre Day on March 27, 2022.
Storytelling Arts of Indiana Explores Race Relations and More in MY STORIED LIFE
Storytelling Arts of Indiana present a unique pairing of acclaimed storytellers to highlight diverse backgrounds and the similarities of the human experience. Carol Birch and Ray Christian will perform “My Storied Life” at Eugene & Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center on Saturday, February 12, 2022. Audiences can enjoy the performance in person while wearing masks and after showing proof of vaccination. They also have the option to watch the livestream from home.
Storytelling Arts of Indiana Explores Race Relations and More in MY STORIED LIFE
Storytelling Arts of Indiana present a unique pairing of acclaimed storytellers to highlight diverse backgrounds and the similarities of the human experience. Carol Birch and Ray Christian will perform “My Storied Life” at Eugene & Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center on Saturday, February 12, 2022. Audiences can enjoy the performance in person while wearing masks and after showing proof of vaccination. They also have the option to watch the livestream from home.
Chicago Children's Theatre & The CSO To Debut MAYBE SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL
What good can a splash of color do in a community of gray? A neighborhood radically transformed for the better is the answer in Maybe Something Beautiful, a new virtual short film for kids, families and schools from Chicago Children's Theatre and the Negaunee Music Institute at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO).
Storytelling Arts of Indiana Presents DANGEROUS WHEN WET
Whoever said you can't get sober for someone else never met my mother, Mama Jean.” So begins the bitingly funny, raw, and insightful story, “Dangerous When Wet: Booze, Sex, and My Mother,” told by Jamie Brickhouse. Tickets are on sale now for the virtual performance, presented by Storytelling Arts of Indiana and sponsored by Steve Hamilton and Keith Norwalk, on Saturday, March 20, 2021.
Tune in to RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL: A KNOT-ICAL TALE
Set sail on a story that twines strings of occupancy, intention, and intrigue, creating knots that anchor this structure in Indiana’s history. Tickets are on sale now for our next virtual show, “Riverside High School: A Knot-ical Tale” told by Kim McCann on Sunday, February 28 at 4:00 p.m
Tune in to RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL: A KNOT-ICAL TALE
Set sail on a story that twines strings of occupancy, intention, and intrigue, creating knots that anchor this structure in Indiana’s history. Tickets are on sale now for our next virtual show, “Riverside High School: A Knot-ical Tale” told by Kim McCann on Sunday, February 28 at 4:00 p.m
Storytelling Arts of Indiana to Share Stories Of The Bicultural Experience
Storytelling Arts of Indiana will host an online show that highlights and personalizes stories of our nation's immigrants and their children, who navigate their lives between the two worlds of their heritage culture and adopted country. Tickets are on sale now for “Two Homes, One Heart” on Saturday, February 20 at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom.