
What IndyFringe is looking for in its next CEO
IndyFringe is in the market for somehow “to carry out our mission – advancing the performing arts year-round by creating access to a multitude of opportunities for artists, audiences, and …
Read MoreIndyFringe is in the market for somehow “to carry out our mission – advancing the performing arts year-round by creating access to a multitude of opportunities for artists, audiences, and …
Read MoreAfter a year of pandemic-induced darkness, the IndyFringe Theatre Festival will return to Mass Ave with a revamped format to showcase local and Midwest talent while providing a safe theatre-going …
Read MoreThe pocket park at IndyFringe has been enhanced to accommodate late-October events, including two Halloween-themed performances. The park features “cocoons” which will act as windbreaks, with audience comfort also enhanced …
Read MoreBard Fest – the award-winning Shakespeare festival – is partnering with IndyFringe to mark a return of stage productions with an outdoor presentation of William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play …
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic, it turns out, trumps the idea that “the show must go on.” IndyFringe Board Chair Gary Reiter and CEO Pauline Moffat have made it official: the 2020 …
Read MoreVandals have struck a piece of unique and interactive public art which stands outside the District Theater in the 600 block of Mass Ave. The vandalism has left IndyFringe, which …
Read MoreTarget Practice, a new series of paintings by Indianapolis artist Dante Ventresca will be the inaugural visual arts exhibition in the recently opened District Theatre, with the new gallery opening …
Read MoreA Carmel-based theater company will inaugurate the new District Theatre when it opens a 19-show run of Forbidden Broadway on Thursday, July 5. Actors Theatre of Indiana will perform the …
Read MoreThe two stages operated for many years by Theatre on the Square – but having been dark since last August when the TOTS organization collapsed – will once again host …
Read MoreOn the heels of its debut residency in February featuring three pieces of familiar ballet classics, the new Indianapolis Ballet professional company will mix it up in early March during …
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