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The Indiana Theatre is a multiple use performing arts venue located at 140 W. Washington Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built as a movie palace and ballroom in 1927 and today is the home of the Indiana Repertory Theatre .
The Hilbert Circle Theatre, originally called the Circle Theatre, is in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Monument Circle in the Washington Street-Monument Circle Historic District. It was originally built in 1916 as a "deluxe movie palace" and now is the home of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. [2]: 2–3
The Palladium at Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts is 1,500-seat, 151,000-square-foot (14,000 m 2) concert hall located in Carmel, Indiana. [1]After years of planning, The Palladium, one of three venues that comprises the Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts, opened on January 29, 2011, and today serves as a venue by internationally recognized artists.
The Nutcracker by CIDE. Central Indiana Dance Ensemble: Dec. 10-12. Star Bank Performing Arts Center, 1000 Mulberry St. in Zionsville. Starting at $25 for adults and $18 for ages 17 and younger.
Indianapolis Ballet will partner with the Indianapolis Symphony to put on "Swan Lake" as part of its 2024-2025 season. Indianapolis Ballet will partner with the Indianapolis Symphony to put on ...
What: "Romeo and Juliet" with the Indianapolis Ballet and Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra When: 7:30 p.m. May 3. 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. May 4 Where: 4602 Sunset Ave. at Butler University
In May 2018, the Phoenix moved to a newly constructed, 20,000 square foot building, the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre, at 705 N. Illinois St. in the heart of downtown Indianapolis with two stages: the 144 seat Steve and Livia Russell Theatre and a flexible blackbox space, the Frank and Katrina Basile Theatre (capacity of 90).
The Murat Shrine gave the Indianapolis Zoo its first camel and established the 500 Festival Parade. The Murat Shrine is primarily known in Indianapolis for its theater, which was built in 1910. In its early days it featured Broadway plays and even a 1932 speech by Winston Churchill. Between 1948 and 1963, it was the only road show venue in