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My family and I LOVE Beef & Boards. The shows are the best I've seen in Indy and the food and...
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My family and I LOVE Beef & Boards. The shows are the best I've seen in Indy and the food and full bar really make for a fun night. You won't find a better deal for the money. Definitely check it out.
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Indiana Repertory Theatre
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Arts & Crafts Organizations & Information
140 W Washington St
Indianapolis,
Indiana 46204
(317) 635-5277
They have really good places, not a lot of the small local bombs. Fabulous, Broadway caliber...
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They have really good places, not a lot of the small local bombs. Fabulous, Broadway caliber shows. Very professional, tradition and modern plays. Season tickets are good prices. Every seat is a good seat. The cast is almost always filled with excellent actors and actresses.
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Conseco Fieldhouse
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Theater Ticket Agencies
125 S Pennsylvania St Oad
Indianapolis,
Indiana 46201
(317) 239-5151
Conseco Fieldhouse is home of the Indiana Pacers, Indiana Fever (WNBA), and hosts many other...
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Conseco Fieldhouse is home of the Indiana Pacers, Indiana Fever (WNBA), and hosts many other events (basketball and otherwise) as well. Named multiple times as the best NBA stadium, Conseco is in the retro style of a 1950's high school or college fieldhouse. Ads are painted on the walls, and a giant flip board displays upcoming events in the lobby. The experience is incredible!
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They aren't on the Square anymore, they have moved to Mass Avenue, but Ron Spenser and his crew...
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They aren't on the Square anymore, they have moved to Mass Avenue, but Ron Spenser and his crew are getting it right.
They choose different pieces, some campy, some serious, they employ local talent, yet catch the eye of writers like Clive Barker, who put up their Indiana Premiers there, and it can be hit or miss at what goes up (see Moby Dick the Musical).
But you have to give them credit. They have two stages on which original stuff is done by talented casts. The price for a ticket is comparable around town, and it's located on Mass Ave, so park it for the night and go down the street for some dinner or drinks before and after the show.
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If you're a theater person, you know the best of the best work at the Phoenix.
They do the...
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If you're a theater person, you know the best of the best work at the Phoenix.
They do the edgiest stuff, usually securing the rights before anyone else can, to Indiana premiers, including the upcoming "Urinetown", which you're not likely to catch in the Broadway series. :)
They emply the professionals, and use local talent.
Ticket prices are fair, and worth the money nine times out of ten.
Check out their website for upcoming shows.
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The Alley Theatre
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Theater
1716 North Illinois Street
Indianapolis,
Indiana 46280
(317) 926-8888
Michelle and Bruce Kelley loved the theatre so much they opened their own.
The Alley is open to...
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Michelle and Bruce Kelley loved the theatre so much they opened their own.
The Alley is open to rent for performing groups without a home space, either for a flat fee or on a commision + sliding rent scale.
What's best about the theatre is that you get it for the entire rehearsal process...you're in the space WEEKS before opening, instead of two nights before. This allows more elaborate sets and more comfortable performers.
The Alley also does inhouse productions, most recently the well received "Our Country's Good" and the drama "Pig".
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And I don't mean R rated. This theater specializes in theater for, by and with mature actors. The...
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And I don't mean R rated. This theater specializes in theater for, by and with mature actors. The average age of the players is 55, but they definitely hire and use younger actors when scripts call for it.
it's an intimate space, and any production I've seen there was well done, even if not to my taste. I like my stuff a bit less campy, but it certainly draws crowds each night, so they are doing something right.
Reservations recommended as the house is small and the shows are popular.
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I could almost justify spending what I'd spend to see a Broadway musical when Civic was housed at...
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I could almost justify spending what I'd spend to see a Broadway musical when Civic was housed at the Art Museum. But now they reside at Marian College, which is a great house, but do they really charge as much rent as the IMA?
Civic is known for doing the same few musicals each year (Joseph, JC Superstar, Wizard of Oz) for families, and adding a few suprises in the mix, usually contemporary comedies.
The talent that works there are top notch, and I've not seen a bad show there yet, but I find the price a bit steep when I can see some even more thought provoking stuff elsewhere for less.
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Murat Centre
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Theater
510 N New Jersey St
Indianapolis,
Indiana 46204
(317) 231-0000
The Murat is a really nice theater. It looks really nice, and they tend to have the bigger...
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The Murat is a really nice theater. It looks really nice, and they tend to have the bigger productions that come to town. However, some of the seats leave a little to be desired. I know that when you're on the second balcony you can't expect to see everything that well, but it was hard to distinguish what was going on. I guess that is what you get when you try to fit in so many seats.
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