Article Archives: Arts and Entertainment

Irvington’s Art Legacy Is Still Alive

by Paul Diebold, Contributor Just shy of a hundred years ago, visitors to Irvington could find art in many places. There were the home studios of the Irvington Group artists scattered throughout Irvington. IPS 57 had large paintings of the seasons of the year executed by William Forsyth. Dorothy Morlan’s … Read More

First Friday in Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS — The Harrison Center is pleased to bring three new shows opening Friday, Aug. 7 at 6 p.m. for social distance viewing — don’t forget to bring your mask (masks required). In the Harrison Gallery, Benny Sanders will present his newest body of work, “I Will Wait By The … Read More

Rocky Horror Show at Buck Creek Players for Limited Performances

INDIANAPOLIS — The Buck Creek Players will open their 46th season of quality theatre with their biennial Play-A-Part Fundraiser production of Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show, running for just four performances over one weekend. Curtain times are at 8 p.m. on Friday, August 2, 2:30 and 8 p.m. on … Read More

Buddy: the Buddy Holly Story at Beef & Boards

INDIANAPOLIS – Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre celebrates the legendary life and career of Buddy Holly this summer with its premiere production of Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, now on stage through Aug. 18. Buddy – the Buddy Holly Story tells the true story of Buddy’s meteoric rise to fame, … Read More

White City Murder at the Phoenix

Ben Asaykwee’s production of White City Murder is a macabre musical about America’s first modern serial killer, H.H. Holmes. Herman Mudgett’ (Holmes real name) created a “murder castle” that opened for business during the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, against a dazzling backdrop of new inventions and firsts. Within the walls … Read More