Article Archives: Arts and Entertainment

Holmes and Watson at the IRT

Jeffrey Hatcher’s Holmes and Watson is a mystery, as one would expect. Sherlock Holmes, solver of crimes and mysteries, is presumed dead — until his friend Dr. John Watson receives word that there are actually three Holmes’s (Holmsi?) in an insane asylum in Scotland, and the good doctor needs to … Read More

Bard Fest at Fringe

INDIANAPOLIS — Indy’s only Shakespeare festival returns with 4 unique productions by 82 actors and crew over 2 long weekends. Each production runs several times during the 11-day festival, which will be held at the IndyFringe Theatre, 719 E. St. Clair St. Bard Fest Indy was founded by three Indiana-based … Read More

Political Americana Collectors Meeting September 22

INDIANAPOLIS — On Sept. 22, the Midwest Regional Political Collectors Convention (Button-Con 2018) will be held at the La Quinta Inns & Suites South in Beech Grove, 5120 Victory Dr. A nation-wide group of collectors and dealers of political memorabilia will spend the weekend buying, selling, trading, and discussing this … Read More

Kenny Banks at Warren Performing Arts Center Sept. 26

INDIANAPOLIS — The Warren Central Jazz Ensemble will host American Pianists Jazz Awards Finalist Kenny Banks, Jr. on Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center on the campus of Warren Central High School. Banks is a Columbus, Ohio native who has worked alongside numerous Grammy-nominated artists, and … Read More

“37 Postcards” at Buck Creek Players

INDIANAPOLIS — You can always go home again, but things might be a little different than how you remembered. For Avery Sutton in the Buck Creek Players production of 37 Postcards, this statement rings true in the form of a sinking childhood home and a supposedly resurrected grandmother. Showing at … Read More