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Actors Theatre of Indiana |
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City: Westfield |
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General Description: Actors Theatre of Indiana (ATI) is a not-for-profit professional performing arts company located in the Hamilton County area north of Indianapolis. Created in 2005 by founders Don Farrell, Judy Fitzgerald-Farrell and Cynthia Collins, ATI strives to preserve and advance theatre and musical theatre. |
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Arts Council of Indianapolis |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Arts Council of Indianapolis builds the community through the arts by developing visibility, funding, audiences, information, and partnerships. |
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Beef and Boards Dinner Theater |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Open year-round, Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre has been serving up food & fun for everyone since 1973. Live entertainment in an
intimate setting (you're never more than 5 rows from the stage) includes
Broadway shows, plays, concerts, children's theatre, and an annual original Christmas show. Located in College Park near the Pyramids on Indy's northwest side, all shows except children's theatre include the dinner buffet with gourmet desserts and full bar service available. |
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Buck Creek Players |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: In 2001, Buck Creek Players moved into its current home, the Buck Creek Playhouse, at 11150 Southeastern Avenue. The current space was originally built at an indoor tennis facility that was later converted into a church. Much of the space was rebuilt to accomodate the productions it would now house. While increasing capacity, the space is still intimate, seating a maximum of 130 people. |
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Carmel Community Players |
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City: Carmel |
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General Description: Our mission is to provide quality live dramatic and musical entertainment presentations that expand and develop creative, cultural and educational opportunities for the entire community. |
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Children's Theatre Institute |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Founded in December 1999, but roots began in 1992. CTI exists to educate and inspire young people through theatre arts. Through innovative arts education programs, theatrical presentations and community partnerships, we seek to enrich the lives of children of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. |
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Epilogue Players |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Epilogue was founded with the idea of giving men and women over 50 the opportunity to utilize their talents and fulfill their acting dreams. More than 30 years later our dream goes on. The objectives of Epilogue are twofold: to provide an artistic and creative outlet, and present good theatre to the Indianapolis community. |
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Footlite Musicals |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Started back in 1955, Footlite Musicals continues to offer the best of Broadway. The theater presents seven productions a year with a new show on stage about every six weeks. Call or log on to our website for our current schedule. Footlite is conveniently located in downtown Indianapolis at the corner of 19th and Alabama streets in the historic Old North Side neighborhood. Come early and enjoy our beautiful two-manual, eleven-rank Page Theatre pipe organ, one of only a few left in the United States. Admissions: $15 Adults, $13 Students & Seniors (65+) and $10 Children. |
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Hamilton County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Inc. |
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City: Carmel |
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General Description: 8 great towns, 1 destination; The Hamilton County Convention and Visitors Bureau is a not-for-profit tourism organization. Founded in 1990, its mission is to promote and encourage the development, in Hamilton County, of tourism, conventions, visitors, trade shows, festivals and other special events. |
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Hendricks Civic Theatre |
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City: Danville |
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General Description: The Hendricks Civic Theatre (HCT) is a community theater in which talented residents of all ages perform. |
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Hendricks County Arts Council |
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City: Danville |
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General Description: Mission Statement
The Hendricks County Arts Council (HCAC), a not-for-profit organization, promotes, encourages, and increases awareness of the arts throughout the county. |
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Hendricks County Convention and Visitors Bureau |
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City: Danville |
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General Description: Interstate highways 70, 65 and 74, as well as U.S. highways 36, 40 and 136, all intersect Hendricks County making us a practical stop. As home to one of the most diverse auto racing facilities in the county, O'Reilly Raceway Park (ORP) provides over 100 annual events for you and your family to enjoy. Whether you are a drag racing fanatic visiting us over Labor Day for the U.S. Nationals, a stock car enthusiast enjoying three days of racing during the Kroger SpeedFest or a fan of the USAC Midget Racing Series â ORP offers it all. For those who crave the wide-open spaces and simple pleasures as well, Hendricks County has a dozen golf courses awaiting your arrival, as well as small town orchards and markets, an award-winning winery, antique shops and outdoor recreation.
Whatever your pleasure, you will find Hendricks County convenient, affordable, and, best of all, On the Edge of Excitement. |
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Indiana Repertory Theatre |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) values live theatre as an entertaining and educational event created by professional artists especially for our audience. We believe theatre provides a unique opportunity for audiences and artists to share experiences that can be enjoyable, uplifting, thought-provoking, even life-changing. The IRT is the place that creates and perpetuates programs to make these experiences available to all segments of our community. |
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Indiana Theatre Association |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: IT WORKS nurtures and supports current or former Indiana residents. Playwrights receive a monetary recognition, The Frank and Katrina Basile Emerging Indiana Playwrights Award. |
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Indianapolis Civic Theatre |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Indianapolis Civic Theatre is the largest of more than 70 Indiana community theatres and one of the ten largest of over 7,000 active community theatres in the United States. Civic also is considered to be the nation's longest continuously operating community theatre. Founded in 1915, Indianapolis Civic Theatre has been a vital part of the city's cultural landscape for nearly a century, providing quality live theatrical entertainment for a broad-based audience. |
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Indianapolis Convention & Visitors' Assoc. |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association (ICVA) is a private, non-profit organization formed in 1923. It is governed by a board of directors, with additional insight provided by an advisors board, and employs a staff of more than 60 professionals. The ICVA is funded from both private (membership, advertising and sponsorship) and public sources (Capital Improvement Board, a portion of the Marion County innkeeper's tax). |
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Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: 48 performers. 216 shows. Five stages. And 10 days of splashy spectacle, provocative pageantry and outrageous outbursts of off-beat theatrical fun.
It's Year Three of the Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival, a big, bold and bodacious celebration of alternative theatre and performance arts. |
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Madame Walker Theatre Center |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Madame Walker Theatre Center operates with a mission to preserve and perpetuate the legacies of its namesake, Madam C.J. Walker. These legacies include entrepreneurship, economic development, philanthropy and arts & culture. The Center is dedicated to the nurturing and celebration of the arts and culture from an African American perspective and provides a forum for arts and cultural programming directed toward cross-cultural appreciation. |
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Martin University |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Martin University will celebrate its 30th anniversary on August 9, 2007. Founded by Rev. Fr. Boniface Hardin in 1977, who continues to serve as the universityâs President. Martin University's original mission to serve low-income, minority, and adult learners has not changed, although students from all backgrounds have always been welcome. While the average age of the students remains around 40 years of age, we are enrolling a growing number of young people. Martin University's "non-traditional" student is between the ages of 18 and 22! |
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NoExit |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Our Mission is
to create new ideas and to inspire the unused imagination. NoExit strives for intercultural, interdisciplinary, and experimental means of performance to challenge, provoke, and enlighten the thoughts of others. Our goal is to build a theatre that promotes an imagination without boundaries, one without any one Exit. |
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Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission |
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City: Noblesville |
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General Description: The mission of the Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission is the promotion of cultural activities emphasizing music, art, literature, drama and dance by and for the citizens of Noblesville, to enhance the overall quality of life of the entire community. |
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Phoenix Theatre |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Phoenix Theatre offers a number of volunteer opportunities for those looking for fun ways to get involved. We welcome help in the form of ushers (it's the easiest usher gig in town!), technical assistance (backstage or physical plant), office assistance (filing, mailing), and more. Call our volunteer coordinator Tom Robertson at 317.635.7529 for more details. |
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Pike Performing Arts Center |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Pike Performing Arts Center (PPAC), located in northwest Indianapolis, first opened its doors in 1996. This impressive facility houses a nearly 1500-seat Auditorium and a 150-seat Studio Theatre, complemented with state-of-the-art equipment. Being both an educational and community focused venue, we are home to the outstanding Pike High School Performing Arts Department, as well as being available for use by outside organizations. The Box Office is looking for several people who would like to assist in ticket sales during the week-day. Some computer literacy would be helpful and good telephone skills are a must. Volunteers can work for as
little as 2 hrs-1 day per week or more time can be scheduled. 10am - 4pm monday
through friday. Each volunteer is eligible to receive 2 free tickets per show for any PPAC sponsored presentation during the year. |
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Shelby County Players |
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City: Shelbyville |
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General Description: Shelby County Players formed in 1988 had a transient existence for several years until the group purchased a permanent building in 1992, which was the old Christian Science Church that was built in 1915. |
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The Cabaret |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Cabaret Theatre- Indianapolis premiere musical theatre and most exciting choice for live, quality entertainment is located at 121 Monument Circle at the Columbia Club. |
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University of Indianapolis |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Founded in 1902 by what is now the United Methodist Church, the University of Indianapolis is a comprehensive institution of higher education with a faculty and student body representing diverse faiths, nationalities, and racial and ethnic heritages. The 4,300 students are drawn from around the world to the academically challenging undergraduate, master's and doctoral programs the university offers, and especially the strong programs in business, education and the nationally ranked health sciences.
The University of Indianapolis is inspiring excellence with a personal approach to education and a commitment to academic quality. Outstanding faculty inspire students in small classes that allow individual attention. Further, students are encouraged to apply their knowledge to real-world situations, through internships, active learning in the classroom and community service. UIndy is the site of the Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center, Ruth Lilly Performance Hall, CDFAC ARt Gallery, Ransburg Auditorium and the Studio Theatre. Music lessons for all are available at http://music.uindy.edu/cmc. |
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Young Actors Theatre |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Young Actors Theatre is a not-for-profit organization, the oldest independent children's theater in Indianapolis, est. 1976. Founded by Charolotte Kaufman, the mission of YAT is to instill confidence, creativity and self discipline in the children of Indianapolis who participate in its spring, summer, and fall programs. participants learn the craft of acting through classes and rehersals for a professional children's play presented to the public. YAT is sponsored by Athenaeum Turners Free University School of Performing Arts. |
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