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Young Playwrights in Process (YPiP) is an annual playwriting competition for Indiana students in grades 6-12.The competition was created in 2005 through the Margot L. and Robert S. Eccles Trust, and sponsored in collaboration with IRT.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
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Come experience compassion and eloquence in the Indiana premiere of Pipeline. Tickets are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: October 16 – November 11, various times. Pipeline is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. THIS WONDERFUL LIFE: FINDING THE WONDERFUL This Wonderful Life: Finding the Wonderful. Our platform for making art at the IRT has changed enormously in the past few months. Battling our way through COVID protocol and safety concerns sometimes seems like only the tip of the iceberg. We have an immense need, as a community, to come together and help heal human divisiveness. PANDEMIC PIVOTING: CREATING THE SOUNDSCAPE WITH MELANIE Pandemic Pivoting: Creating the Soundscape with Melanie Chen Cole. FROM THE PAPER DREAMS OF HARRY CHIN TO TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE. In IRT’s 2019-2020 Season, we shared diverse stories by playwrights of color in our newly launched INclusion Series. The final production in the series, The Paper Dreams of Harry Chin, introduced a beautifulscript
DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to INTERVIEW WITH LEX LUMPKIN, STAR OF STUART LITTLE Lex Lumpkin makes his IRT debut as Stuart, in Stuart Little.We interviewed the Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate School fifth-grader to learn more about who Lex is off stage -and this kid is sure to keepyou smiling.
LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP. NEWS - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE For more information contact Kerry Barmann, Marketing Communications Manager, at kbarmann@irtlive.com or 317.916.4824. ###. ABOUT THE IRT. Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and one of the leading regional theatres in the country.ALL CATEGORIES
Young Playwrights in Process (YPiP) is an annual playwriting competition for Indiana students in grades 6-12.The competition was created in 2005 through the Margot L. and Robert S. Eccles Trust, and sponsored in collaboration with IRT.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
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Come experience compassion and eloquence in the Indiana premiere of Pipeline. Tickets are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: October 16 – November 11, various times. Pipeline is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. THIS WONDERFUL LIFE: FINDING THE WONDERFUL This Wonderful Life: Finding the Wonderful. Our platform for making art at the IRT has changed enormously in the past few months. Battling our way through COVID protocol and safety concerns sometimes seems like only the tip of the iceberg. We have an immense need, as a community, to come together and help heal human divisiveness. PANDEMIC PIVOTING: CREATING THE SOUNDSCAPE WITH MELANIE Pandemic Pivoting: Creating the Soundscape with Melanie Chen Cole. FROM THE PAPER DREAMS OF HARRY CHIN TO TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE. In IRT’s 2019-2020 Season, we shared diverse stories by playwrights of color in our newly launched INclusion Series. The final production in the series, The Paper Dreams of Harry Chin, introduced a beautifulscript
DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to INTERVIEW WITH LEX LUMPKIN, STAR OF STUART LITTLE Lex Lumpkin makes his IRT debut as Stuart, in Stuart Little.We interviewed the Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate School fifth-grader to learn more about who Lex is off stage -and this kid is sure to keepyou smiling.
LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP.ALL CATEGORIES
Young Playwrights in Process (YPiP) is an annual playwriting competition for Indiana students in grades 6-12.The competition was created in 2005 through the Margot L. and Robert S. Eccles Trust, and sponsored in collaboration with IRT.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
THIS WONDERFUL LIFE: FINDING THE WONDERFUL This Wonderful Life: Finding the Wonderful. Our platform for making art at the IRT has changed enormously in the past few months. Battling our way through COVID protocol and safety concerns sometimes seems like only the tip of the iceberg. We have an immense need, as a community, to come together and help heal human divisiveness. PANDEMIC PIVOTING: CREATING THE SOUNDSCAPE WITH MELANIE Pandemic Pivoting: Creating the Soundscape with Melanie Chen Cole. FROM THE PAPER DREAMS OF HARRY CHIN TO TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE. In IRT’s 2019-2020 Season, we shared diverse stories by playwrights of color in our newly launched INclusion Series. The final production in the series, The Paper Dreams of Harry Chin, introduced a beautifulscript
DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to IRT AT HOME: CAROL COSTUMES IN JULY IRT AT HOME: CAROL COSTUMES IN JULY. 7/1/2020. Comments. Indiana Repertory Theatre’s production of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol remains my favorite show to work on every season. Last season, Linda Pisano redesigned all the costumes for the show, bringing a fresh look to this classic story. During the COVID-19 shutdown, I wasfortunate
IRT AT HOME & WRITING WITH JAMES: RESPONSES Last week, IRT at Home invited you to join our Playwright-in-Residence James Still for a week of writing prompts. Focused on what people could taste, see, hear, touch, and smell, James encouraged participants to reflect, imagine, and, most importantly, have fun withthese ideas.
INTERVIEW WITH LEX LUMPKIN, STAR OF STUART LITTLE Lex Lumpkin makes his IRT debut as Stuart, in Stuart Little.We interviewed the Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate School fifth-grader to learn more about who Lex is off stage -and this kid is sure to keepyou smiling.
REVIEW & RESOURCES: A DOLL'S HOUSE A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath is a sequel to Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking 1879 play A Doll’s House. As in much of his work, Ibsen’s play challenged the status quo by highlighting the hypocrisy of 19th century society. In Ibsen’s original play, Nora and Torvald have three young children. Their marriage of eight yearsseems
THE BOMBING OF THE 16TH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963, while a fictional story, is set on the edge of an actual act of horrific violence, The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing in September of 1963. The 16th Street Baptist Church was organized in 1873, the first black church in the city of Birmingham, Alabama, which had been founded just two years before. NEWS - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE For more information contact Kerry Barmann, Marketing Communications Manager, at kbarmann@irtlive.com or 317.916.4824. ###. ABOUT THE IRT. Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and one of the leading regional theatres in the country.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
IRT VIRTUAL BACKGROUNDS IRT Virtual Backgrounds. 5/18/2020. Comments. Now you can have your online meetings in the Indiana Repertory Theatre! Add these backgrounds to your account and showcase the historic theatre exterior, take a seat in the OneAmerica Mainstage, or touch base with your team from sets of A Doll's House, Part 2 or You Can't Take ItWith You!
IRT’S VIRTUAL 2020-2021 SEASON OPENS WITH HOLIDAY HOPE IN Virtual packages and individual tickets are now on sale for the 2020-2021 Season and This Wonderful Life. To learn more and purchase virtual tickets, please visit irtlive.com. RUN DATES: December 1, 2020 - January 3, 2021. This Wonderful Life is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, with no intermission. Tickets and information at irtlive.com. SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE’S SHOW ASKS: WHO HAS THE RIGHT The first show this season filmed in the IRT Upperstage Theatre, this simmering confrontation and winding look at truth and storytelling will stream May 6 – 30, 2021. In Mrs. Harrison, two women meet at their ten-year college reunion. Aisha is a successful Black playwright, and Holly is a struggling White comedian and storyteller. DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to NEW INCLUSION SERIES BROADENS PERSPECTIVES ON WHAT IT Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 19-20 season celebrates diverse storytelling New INclusion Series broadens perspectives on what it means to be an American Indianapolis, Ind. — The IndianaIRT: IN SOLIDARITY
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY. This weekend, Indianapolis joined cities across the country in protest of the loss of Black lives. IRT stands in solidarity with Black artists, colleagues, staff, and citizens in our community and across our nation as we mourn these horrific injustices. As artists and arts administrators, we acknowledge that this mourningis
LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP. NEWS - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE For more information contact Kerry Barmann, Marketing Communications Manager, at kbarmann@irtlive.com or 317.916.4824. ###. ABOUT THE IRT. Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and one of the leading regional theatres in the country.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
IRT VIRTUAL BACKGROUNDS IRT Virtual Backgrounds. 5/18/2020. Comments. Now you can have your online meetings in the Indiana Repertory Theatre! Add these backgrounds to your account and showcase the historic theatre exterior, take a seat in the OneAmerica Mainstage, or touch base with your team from sets of A Doll's House, Part 2 or You Can't Take ItWith You!
IRT’S VIRTUAL 2020-2021 SEASON OPENS WITH HOLIDAY HOPE IN Virtual packages and individual tickets are now on sale for the 2020-2021 Season and This Wonderful Life. To learn more and purchase virtual tickets, please visit irtlive.com. RUN DATES: December 1, 2020 - January 3, 2021. This Wonderful Life is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, with no intermission. Tickets and information at irtlive.com. SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE’S SHOW ASKS: WHO HAS THE RIGHT The first show this season filmed in the IRT Upperstage Theatre, this simmering confrontation and winding look at truth and storytelling will stream May 6 – 30, 2021. In Mrs. Harrison, two women meet at their ten-year college reunion. Aisha is a successful Black playwright, and Holly is a struggling White comedian and storyteller. DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to NEW INCLUSION SERIES BROADENS PERSPECTIVES ON WHAT IT Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 19-20 season celebrates diverse storytelling New INclusion Series broadens perspectives on what it means to be an American Indianapolis, Ind. — The IndianaIRT: IN SOLIDARITY
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY. This weekend, Indianapolis joined cities across the country in protest of the loss of Black lives. IRT stands in solidarity with Black artists, colleagues, staff, and citizens in our community and across our nation as we mourn these horrific injustices. As artists and arts administrators, we acknowledge that this mourningis
LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP.ALL CATEGORIES
Snap a photo of your finished coloring page and post it on social media! Use #MyCarolStory and share your A Christmas Carol experience for a chance to win a gift basket with items from IRT’s gift shop(valued at $100).
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Discovering love, in all its complication and confusion, is a large part of growing up. These days especially, it seems that this emotion intrudes on our young at an ever earlier age: the young do not stay young for very long anymore.ALL CATEGORIES
Young Playwrights in Process (YPiP) is an annual playwriting competition for Indiana students in grades 6-12.The competition was created in 2005 through the Margot L. and Robert S. Eccles Trust, and sponsored in collaboration with IRT.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
COVID-19 UPDATES: 2019-2020 SEASON CANCELLATION COVID-19 Updates: 2019-2020 Season Cancellation. Effective March 23, 2020, the IRT is closed due to the State of Indiana's COVID-19 orders. Please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soonas they are able.
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Come experience compassion and eloquence in the Indiana premiere of Pipeline. Tickets are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: October 16 – November 11, various times. Pipeline is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to NEW INCLUSION SERIES BROADENS PERSPECTIVES ON WHAT IT Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 19-20 season celebrates diverse storytelling New INclusion Series broadens perspectives on what it means to be an American Indianapolis, Ind. — The Indiana COMMUNITY, REFLECTION A KEY PART OF THE IRT’S 28TH TELLING Community, reflection a key part of the IRT’s 28th telling of A Christmas Carol Dickens’ classic tale of joy and redemption brings tradition to Indy’s holiday scene Indianapolis, Ind. —For 5 THINGS ABOUT JAMES We sat down with James Still, IRT Playwright-in-Residence, to ask him a few questions about life, writing and upcoming work. We bet his answers to the questions below might surprise you, too. NEWS - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE For more information contact Kerry Barmann, Marketing Communications Manager, at kbarmann@irtlive.com or 317.916.4824. ###. ABOUT THE IRT. Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and one of the leading regional theatres in the country.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
IRT VIRTUAL BACKGROUNDS IRT Virtual Backgrounds. 5/18/2020. Comments. Now you can have your online meetings in the Indiana Repertory Theatre! Add these backgrounds to your account and showcase the historic theatre exterior, take a seat in the OneAmerica Mainstage, or touch base with your team from sets of A Doll's House, Part 2 or You Can't Take ItWith You!
IRT’S VIRTUAL 2020-2021 SEASON OPENS WITH HOLIDAY HOPE IN Virtual packages and individual tickets are now on sale for the 2020-2021 Season and This Wonderful Life. To learn more and purchase virtual tickets, please visit irtlive.com. RUN DATES: December 1, 2020 - January 3, 2021. This Wonderful Life is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, with no intermission. Tickets and information at irtlive.com. SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE’S SHOW ASKS: WHO HAS THE RIGHT The first show this season filmed in the IRT Upperstage Theatre, this simmering confrontation and winding look at truth and storytelling will stream May 6 – 30, 2021. In Mrs. Harrison, two women meet at their ten-year college reunion. Aisha is a successful Black playwright, and Holly is a struggling White comedian and storyteller. DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to NEW INCLUSION SERIES BROADENS PERSPECTIVES ON WHAT IT Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 19-20 season celebrates diverse storytelling New INclusion Series broadens perspectives on what it means to be an American Indianapolis, Ind. — The IndianaIRT: IN SOLIDARITY
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY. This weekend, Indianapolis joined cities across the country in protest of the loss of Black lives. IRT stands in solidarity with Black artists, colleagues, staff, and citizens in our community and across our nation as we mourn these horrific injustices. As artists and arts administrators, we acknowledge that this mourningis
LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP. NEWS - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE For more information contact Kerry Barmann, Marketing Communications Manager, at kbarmann@irtlive.com or 317.916.4824. ###. ABOUT THE IRT. Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and one of the leading regional theatres in the country.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
IRT VIRTUAL BACKGROUNDS IRT Virtual Backgrounds. 5/18/2020. Comments. Now you can have your online meetings in the Indiana Repertory Theatre! Add these backgrounds to your account and showcase the historic theatre exterior, take a seat in the OneAmerica Mainstage, or touch base with your team from sets of A Doll's House, Part 2 or You Can't Take ItWith You!
IRT’S VIRTUAL 2020-2021 SEASON OPENS WITH HOLIDAY HOPE IN Virtual packages and individual tickets are now on sale for the 2020-2021 Season and This Wonderful Life. To learn more and purchase virtual tickets, please visit irtlive.com. RUN DATES: December 1, 2020 - January 3, 2021. This Wonderful Life is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, with no intermission. Tickets and information at irtlive.com. SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE’S SHOW ASKS: WHO HAS THE RIGHT The first show this season filmed in the IRT Upperstage Theatre, this simmering confrontation and winding look at truth and storytelling will stream May 6 – 30, 2021. In Mrs. Harrison, two women meet at their ten-year college reunion. Aisha is a successful Black playwright, and Holly is a struggling White comedian and storyteller. DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to NEW INCLUSION SERIES BROADENS PERSPECTIVES ON WHAT IT Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 19-20 season celebrates diverse storytelling New INclusion Series broadens perspectives on what it means to be an American Indianapolis, Ind. — The IndianaIRT: IN SOLIDARITY
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY. This weekend, Indianapolis joined cities across the country in protest of the loss of Black lives. IRT stands in solidarity with Black artists, colleagues, staff, and citizens in our community and across our nation as we mourn these horrific injustices. As artists and arts administrators, we acknowledge that this mourningis
LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP.ALL CATEGORIES
Snap a photo of your finished coloring page and post it on social media! Use #MyCarolStory and share your A Christmas Carol experience for a chance to win a gift basket with items from IRT’s gift shop(valued at $100).
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Young Playwrights in Process (YPiP) is an annual playwriting competition for Indiana students in grades 6-12.The competition was created in 2005 through the Margot L. and Robert S. Eccles Trust, and sponsored in collaboration with IRT.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
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Come experience compassion and eloquence in the Indiana premiere of Pipeline. Tickets are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: October 16 – November 11, various times. Pipeline is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. COVID-19 UPDATES: 2019-2020 SEASON CANCELLATION COVID-19 Updates: 2019-2020 Season Cancellation. Effective March 23, 2020, the IRT is closed due to the State of Indiana's COVID-19 orders. Please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soonas they are able.
DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to NEW INCLUSION SERIES BROADENS PERSPECTIVES ON WHAT IT Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 19-20 season celebrates diverse storytelling New INclusion Series broadens perspectives on what it means to be an American Indianapolis, Ind. — The Indiana COMMUNITY, REFLECTION A KEY PART OF THE IRT’S 28TH TELLING Community, reflection a key part of the IRT’s 28th telling of A Christmas Carol Dickens’ classic tale of joy and redemption brings tradition to Indy’s holiday scene Indianapolis, Ind. —For REVIEW & RESOURCES: A DOLL'S HOUSE A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath is a sequel to Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking 1879 play A Doll’s House. As in much of his work, Ibsen’s play challenged the status quo by highlighting the hypocrisy of 19th century society. In Ibsen’s original play, Nora and Torvald have three young children. Their marriage of eight yearsseems
5 THINGS ABOUT JAMES We sat down with James Still, IRT Playwright-in-Residence, to ask him a few questions about life, writing and upcoming work. We bet his answers to the questions below might surprise you, too. NEWS - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE For more information contact Kerry Barmann, Marketing Communications Manager, at kbarmann@irtlive.com or 317.916.4824. ###. ABOUT THE IRT. Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and one of the leading regional theatres in the country.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
IRT VIRTUAL BACKGROUNDS IRT Virtual Backgrounds. 5/18/2020. Comments. Now you can have your online meetings in the Indiana Repertory Theatre! Add these backgrounds to your account and showcase the historic theatre exterior, take a seat in the OneAmerica Mainstage, or touch base with your team from sets of A Doll's House, Part 2 or You Can't Take ItWith You!
IRT’S VIRTUAL 2020-2021 SEASON OPENS WITH HOLIDAY HOPE IN Virtual packages and individual tickets are now on sale for the 2020-2021 Season and This Wonderful Life. To learn more and purchase virtual tickets, please visit irtlive.com. RUN DATES: December 1, 2020 - January 3, 2021. This Wonderful Life is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, with no intermission. Tickets and information at irtlive.com. SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to NEW INCLUSION SERIES BROADENS PERSPECTIVES ON WHAT IT Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 19-20 season celebrates diverse storytelling New INclusion Series broadens perspectives on what it means to be an American Indianapolis, Ind. — The IndianaIRT: IN SOLIDARITY
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY. This weekend, Indianapolis joined cities across the country in protest of the loss of Black lives. IRT stands in solidarity with Black artists, colleagues, staff, and citizens in our community and across our nation as we mourn these horrific injustices. As artists and arts administrators, we acknowledge that this mourningis
LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP. REVIEW & RESOURCES: A DOLL'S HOUSE A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath is a sequel to Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking 1879 play A Doll’s House. As in much of his work, Ibsen’s play challenged the status quo by highlighting the hypocrisy of 19th century society. In Ibsen’s original play, Nora and Torvald have three young children. Their marriage of eight yearsseems
NEWS - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE For more information contact Kerry Barmann, Marketing Communications Manager, at kbarmann@irtlive.com or 317.916.4824. ###. ABOUT THE IRT. Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and one of the leading regional theatres in the country.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
IRT VIRTUAL BACKGROUNDS IRT Virtual Backgrounds. 5/18/2020. Comments. Now you can have your online meetings in the Indiana Repertory Theatre! Add these backgrounds to your account and showcase the historic theatre exterior, take a seat in the OneAmerica Mainstage, or touch base with your team from sets of A Doll's House, Part 2 or You Can't Take ItWith You!
IRT’S VIRTUAL 2020-2021 SEASON OPENS WITH HOLIDAY HOPE IN Virtual packages and individual tickets are now on sale for the 2020-2021 Season and This Wonderful Life. To learn more and purchase virtual tickets, please visit irtlive.com. RUN DATES: December 1, 2020 - January 3, 2021. This Wonderful Life is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, with no intermission. Tickets and information at irtlive.com. SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to NEW INCLUSION SERIES BROADENS PERSPECTIVES ON WHAT IT Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 19-20 season celebrates diverse storytelling New INclusion Series broadens perspectives on what it means to be an American Indianapolis, Ind. — The IndianaIRT: IN SOLIDARITY
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY. This weekend, Indianapolis joined cities across the country in protest of the loss of Black lives. IRT stands in solidarity with Black artists, colleagues, staff, and citizens in our community and across our nation as we mourn these horrific injustices. As artists and arts administrators, we acknowledge that this mourningis
LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP. REVIEW & RESOURCES: A DOLL'S HOUSE A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath is a sequel to Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking 1879 play A Doll’s House. As in much of his work, Ibsen’s play challenged the status quo by highlighting the hypocrisy of 19th century society. In Ibsen’s original play, Nora and Torvald have three young children. Their marriage of eight yearsseems
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Young Playwrights in Process (YPiP) is an annual playwriting competition for Indiana students in grades 6-12.The competition was created in 2005 through the Margot L. and Robert S. Eccles Trust, and sponsored in collaboration with IRT.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
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Come experience compassion and eloquence in the Indiana premiere of Pipeline. Tickets are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: October 16 – November 11, various times. Pipeline is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. PANDEMIC PIVOTING: CREATING THE SOUNDSCAPE WITH MELANIE Pandemic Pivoting: Creating the Soundscape with Melanie Chen Cole. FROM THE PAPER DREAMS OF HARRY CHIN TO TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE. In IRT’s 2019-2020 Season, we shared diverse stories by playwrights of color in our newly launched INclusion Series. The final production in the series, The Paper Dreams of Harry Chin, introduced a beautifulscript
DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to NEW INCLUSION SERIES BROADENS PERSPECTIVES ON WHAT IT Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 19-20 season celebrates diverse storytelling New INclusion Series broadens perspectives on what it means to be an American Indianapolis, Ind. — The Indiana COMMUNITY, REFLECTION A KEY PART OF THE IRT’S 28TH TELLING Community, reflection a key part of the IRT’s 28th telling of A Christmas Carol Dickens’ classic tale of joy and redemption brings tradition to Indy’s holiday scene Indianapolis, Ind. —For INTERVIEW WITH LEX LUMPKIN, STAR OF STUART LITTLE Lex Lumpkin makes his IRT debut as Stuart, in Stuart Little.We interviewed the Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate School fifth-grader to learn more about who Lex is off stage -and this kid is sure to keepyou smiling.
REVIEW & RESOURCES: A DOLL'S HOUSE A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath is a sequel to Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking 1879 play A Doll’s House. As in much of his work, Ibsen’s play challenged the status quo by highlighting the hypocrisy of 19th century society. In Ibsen’s original play, Nora and Torvald have three young children. Their marriage of eight yearsseems
CATEGORY: FINDING HOME: INDIANA AT 200 The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) takes part in the celebration of Indiana’s 200th year of statehood with its production of Finding Home: Indiana at 200, on the IRT Upperstage Oct 18 – Nov 13. Finding Home: Indiana at 200 is a collaboration of more than 30 Indiana writers who have come together to create a collage of unique and engaging moments in Indiana’s history that are woven NEWS - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE For more information contact Kerry Barmann, Marketing Communications Manager, at kbarmann@irtlive.com or 317.916.4824. ###. ABOUT THE IRT. Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and one of the leading regional theatres in the country.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
IRT VIRTUAL BACKGROUNDS IRT Virtual Backgrounds. 5/18/2020. Comments. Now you can have your online meetings in the Indiana Repertory Theatre! Add these backgrounds to your account and showcase the historic theatre exterior, take a seat in the OneAmerica Mainstage, or touch base with your team from sets of A Doll's House, Part 2 or You Can't Take ItWith You!
IRT’S VIRTUAL 2020-2021 SEASON OPENS WITH HOLIDAY HOPE IN Virtual packages and individual tickets are now on sale for the 2020-2021 Season and This Wonderful Life. To learn more and purchase virtual tickets, please visit irtlive.com. RUN DATES: December 1, 2020 - January 3, 2021. This Wonderful Life is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, with no intermission. Tickets and information at irtlive.com. SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to NEW INCLUSION SERIES BROADENS PERSPECTIVES ON WHAT IT Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 19-20 season celebrates diverse storytelling New INclusion Series broadens perspectives on what it means to be an American Indianapolis, Ind. — The IndianaIRT: IN SOLIDARITY
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY. This weekend, Indianapolis joined cities across the country in protest of the loss of Black lives. IRT stands in solidarity with Black artists, colleagues, staff, and citizens in our community and across our nation as we mourn these horrific injustices. As artists and arts administrators, we acknowledge that this mourningis
LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP. REVIEW & RESOURCES: A DOLL'S HOUSE A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath is a sequel to Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking 1879 play A Doll’s House. As in much of his work, Ibsen’s play challenged the status quo by highlighting the hypocrisy of 19th century society. In Ibsen’s original play, Nora and Torvald have three young children. Their marriage of eight yearsseems
NEWS - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE For more information contact Kerry Barmann, Marketing Communications Manager, at kbarmann@irtlive.com or 317.916.4824. ###. ABOUT THE IRT. Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and one of the leading regional theatres in the country.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
IRT VIRTUAL BACKGROUNDS IRT Virtual Backgrounds. 5/18/2020. Comments. Now you can have your online meetings in the Indiana Repertory Theatre! Add these backgrounds to your account and showcase the historic theatre exterior, take a seat in the OneAmerica Mainstage, or touch base with your team from sets of A Doll's House, Part 2 or You Can't Take ItWith You!
IRT’S VIRTUAL 2020-2021 SEASON OPENS WITH HOLIDAY HOPE IN Virtual packages and individual tickets are now on sale for the 2020-2021 Season and This Wonderful Life. To learn more and purchase virtual tickets, please visit irtlive.com. RUN DATES: December 1, 2020 - January 3, 2021. This Wonderful Life is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, with no intermission. Tickets and information at irtlive.com. SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to NEW INCLUSION SERIES BROADENS PERSPECTIVES ON WHAT IT Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 19-20 season celebrates diverse storytelling New INclusion Series broadens perspectives on what it means to be an American Indianapolis, Ind. — The IndianaIRT: IN SOLIDARITY
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY. This weekend, Indianapolis joined cities across the country in protest of the loss of Black lives. IRT stands in solidarity with Black artists, colleagues, staff, and citizens in our community and across our nation as we mourn these horrific injustices. As artists and arts administrators, we acknowledge that this mourningis
LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP. REVIEW & RESOURCES: A DOLL'S HOUSE A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath is a sequel to Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking 1879 play A Doll’s House. As in much of his work, Ibsen’s play challenged the status quo by highlighting the hypocrisy of 19th century society. In Ibsen’s original play, Nora and Torvald have three young children. Their marriage of eight yearsseems
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Young Playwrights in Process (YPiP) is an annual playwriting competition for Indiana students in grades 6-12.The competition was created in 2005 through the Margot L. and Robert S. Eccles Trust, and sponsored in collaboration with IRT.ALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
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Come experience compassion and eloquence in the Indiana premiere of Pipeline. Tickets are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: October 16 – November 11, various times. Pipeline is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. PANDEMIC PIVOTING: CREATING THE SOUNDSCAPE WITH MELANIE Pandemic Pivoting: Creating the Soundscape with Melanie Chen Cole. FROM THE PAPER DREAMS OF HARRY CHIN TO TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE. In IRT’s 2019-2020 Season, we shared diverse stories by playwrights of color in our newly launched INclusion Series. The final production in the series, The Paper Dreams of Harry Chin, introduced a beautifulscript
DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to NEW INCLUSION SERIES BROADENS PERSPECTIVES ON WHAT IT Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 19-20 season celebrates diverse storytelling New INclusion Series broadens perspectives on what it means to be an American Indianapolis, Ind. — The Indiana COMMUNITY, REFLECTION A KEY PART OF THE IRT’S 28TH TELLING Community, reflection a key part of the IRT’s 28th telling of A Christmas Carol Dickens’ classic tale of joy and redemption brings tradition to Indy’s holiday scene Indianapolis, Ind. —For INTERVIEW WITH LEX LUMPKIN, STAR OF STUART LITTLE Lex Lumpkin makes his IRT debut as Stuart, in Stuart Little.We interviewed the Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate School fifth-grader to learn more about who Lex is off stage -and this kid is sure to keepyou smiling.
REVIEW & RESOURCES: A DOLL'S HOUSE A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath is a sequel to Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking 1879 play A Doll’s House. As in much of his work, Ibsen’s play challenged the status quo by highlighting the hypocrisy of 19th century society. In Ibsen’s original play, Nora and Torvald have three young children. Their marriage of eight yearsseems
CATEGORY: FINDING HOME: INDIANA AT 200 The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) takes part in the celebration of Indiana’s 200th year of statehood with its production of Finding Home: Indiana at 200, on the IRT Upperstage Oct 18 – Nov 13. Finding Home: Indiana at 200 is a collaboration of more than 30 Indiana writers who have come together to create a collage of unique and engaging moments in Indiana’s history that are woven NEWS - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE For more information contact Kerry Barmann, Marketing Communications Manager, at kbarmann@irtlive.com or 317.916.4824. Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and IRT VIRTUAL BACKGROUNDS IRT Virtual Backgrounds. 5/18/2020. Comments. Now you can have your online meetings in the Indiana Repertory Theatre! Add these backgrounds to your account and showcase the historic theatre exterior, take a seat in the OneAmerica Mainstage, or touch base with your team from sets of A Doll's House, Part 2 or You Can't Take ItWith You!
SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. STAFF - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE Ticket revenue covers just half of what it costs to produce world class professional theatre at the Indiana Repertory Theatre. The IRT is grateful for the remarkable support we get from our generous and committed donors whose contributions ensure that the show does go on! LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP. THE BOMBING OF THE 16TH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963, while a fictional story, is set on the edge of an actual act of horrific violence, The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing in September of 1963. The 16th Street Baptist Church was organized in 1873, the first black church in the city of Birmingham, Alabama, which had been founded just two years before. INTERVIEW WITH LEX LUMPKIN, STAR OF STUART LITTLE Lex Lumpkin makes his IRT debut as Stuart, in Stuart Little.We interviewed the Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate School fifth-grader to learn more about who Lex is off stage -and this kid is sure to keepyou smiling.
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY. This weekend, Indianapolis joined cities across the country in protest of the loss of Black lives. IRT stands in solidarity with Black artists, colleagues, staff, and citizens in our community and across our nation as we mourn these horrific injustices. As artists and arts administrators, we acknowledge that this mourningis
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The IRT Ticket Office is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, effective June 4 through August 19, 2018. P.S. Season packages are on sale now and start at $164! Get the best seats, at the best price when you book today. Learnmore here .
CATEGORY: FINDING HOME: INDIANA AT 200 The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) takes part in the celebration of Indiana’s 200th year of statehood with its production of Finding Home: Indiana at 200, on the IRT Upperstage Oct 18 – Nov 13. Finding Home: Indiana at 200 is a collaboration of more than 30 Indiana writers who have come together to create a collage of unique and engaging moments in Indiana’s history that are woven NEWS - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE For more information contact Kerry Barmann, Marketing Communications Manager, at kbarmann@irtlive.com or 317.916.4824. Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and IRT VIRTUAL BACKGROUNDS IRT Virtual Backgrounds. 5/18/2020. Comments. Now you can have your online meetings in the Indiana Repertory Theatre! Add these backgrounds to your account and showcase the historic theatre exterior, take a seat in the OneAmerica Mainstage, or touch base with your team from sets of A Doll's House, Part 2 or You Can't Take ItWith You!
SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. STAFF - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE Ticket revenue covers just half of what it costs to produce world class professional theatre at the Indiana Repertory Theatre. The IRT is grateful for the remarkable support we get from our generous and committed donors whose contributions ensure that the show does go on! LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP. THE BOMBING OF THE 16TH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963, while a fictional story, is set on the edge of an actual act of horrific violence, The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing in September of 1963. The 16th Street Baptist Church was organized in 1873, the first black church in the city of Birmingham, Alabama, which had been founded just two years before. INTERVIEW WITH LEX LUMPKIN, STAR OF STUART LITTLE Lex Lumpkin makes his IRT debut as Stuart, in Stuart Little.We interviewed the Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate School fifth-grader to learn more about who Lex is off stage -and this kid is sure to keepyou smiling.
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY. This weekend, Indianapolis joined cities across the country in protest of the loss of Black lives. IRT stands in solidarity with Black artists, colleagues, staff, and citizens in our community and across our nation as we mourn these horrific injustices. As artists and arts administrators, we acknowledge that this mourningis
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The IRT Ticket Office is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, effective June 4 through August 19, 2018. P.S. Season packages are on sale now and start at $164! Get the best seats, at the best price when you book today. Learnmore here .
CATEGORY: FINDING HOME: INDIANA AT 200 The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) takes part in the celebration of Indiana’s 200th year of statehood with its production of Finding Home: Indiana at 200, on the IRT Upperstage Oct 18 – Nov 13. Finding Home: Indiana at 200 is a collaboration of more than 30 Indiana writers who have come together to create a collage of unique and engaging moments in Indiana’s history that are wovenALL CATEGORIES
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) today announced a seven-year sponsorship agreement extension with OneAmerica® through the 2024-2025 season, resulting in a commitment of 30 consecutiveyears.
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Rob Johansen, a long-time local favorite and IRT actor, answered a few questions for us about his #IRTCarol story and holiday traditions! Read on to learn just how A Christmas Carol has influenced his life in Indy. Name and Roles: Rob Johansen - Bob Cratchit, Postboy, Topper What is your favorite thing about A Christmas Carol?I decided to make Indy my home after the first time I got to playALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
THIS WONDERFUL LIFE: FINDING THE WONDERFUL This Wonderful Life: Finding the Wonderful. Our platform for making art at the IRT has changed enormously in the past few months. Battling our way through COVID protocol and safety concerns sometimes seems like only the tip of the iceberg. We have an immense need, as a community, to come together and help heal human divisiveness. DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to HOW WILL WE REBUILD EMPATHY? HOW WILL WE REBUILD EMPATHY? by Janet Allen, Margot Lacy Eccles Artistic Director Our decision to produce T. J. Young’s intense family drama N O. 6 is a decision to use our art to reflect deeply on the human impact of racial injustice in our country. The circumstances of the play are based on an actual event—a series of riot s that took place in Cincinnati in 2001 as a result of a White INTERVIEW WITH LEX LUMPKIN, STAR OF STUART LITTLE Lex Lumpkin makes his IRT debut as Stuart, in Stuart Little.We interviewed the Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate School fifth-grader to learn more about who Lex is off stage -and this kid is sure to keepyou smiling.
Q&A WITH PLAYWRIGHT CAREY CRIM The playwright of Morning After Grace, Carey Crim, took time to answer some of our questions about her theatre background and the inspiration behind this surprising, funny, moving, and heartfelt play, on stage at the IRT through February 9! Tell us more about your experience and background in theatre, from acting to playwriting. With this range of experience, what’s it like seeing your plays REVIEW & RESOURCES: A DOLL'S HOUSE A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath is a sequel to Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking 1879 play A Doll’s House. As in much of his work, Ibsen’s play challenged the status quo by highlighting the hypocrisy of 19th century society. In Ibsen’s original play, Nora and Torvald have three young children. Their marriage of eight yearsseems
UNSCRIPTED: IRT STAFF Q&A Kerry Barmann Marketing Communications Manager 317.916.4824 If you are interested in reviewing a production and would like to receive media passes please email us. 2017-2018 NEWS - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATREINDIANA REPERTORY THEATREINDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE HISTORYINDIANAPOLIS REPERTORY THEATERINDIANAPOLIS REPERTORY THEATRE SCHEDULEINDIANA REPERTORY THEATER SCHEDULE For more information contact Kerry Barmann, Marketing Communications Manager, at kbarmann@irtlive.com or 317.916.4824. Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and IRT VIRTUAL BACKGROUNDS IRT Virtual Backgrounds. 5/18/2020. Comments. Now you can have your online meetings in the Indiana Repertory Theatre! Add these backgrounds to your account and showcase the historic theatre exterior, take a seat in the OneAmerica Mainstage, or touch base with your team from sets of A Doll's House, Part 2 or You Can't Take ItWith You!
SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. STAFF - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE Ticket revenue covers just half of what it costs to produce world class professional theatre at the Indiana Repertory Theatre. The IRT is grateful for the remarkable support we get from our generous and committed donors whose contributions ensure that the show does go on! LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP. THE BOMBING OF THE 16TH STREET BAPTIST CHURCHTHE 16TH STREET CHURCH BOMBING16TH STREET BAPTIST BOMBING16TH BAPTIST CHURCH BOMBING16TH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH BOMBING 1963SIXTEENTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCHBOMBING
The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963, while a fictional story, is set on the edge of an actual act of horrific violence, The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing in September of 1963. The 16th Street Baptist Church was organized in 1873, the first black church in the city of Birmingham, Alabama, which had been founded just two years before. INTERVIEW WITH LEX LUMPKIN, STAR OF STUART LITTLE Lex Lumpkin makes his IRT debut as Stuart, in Stuart Little.We interviewed the Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate School fifth-grader to learn more about who Lex is off stage -and this kid is sure to keepyou smiling.
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY. This weekend, Indianapolis joined cities across the country in protest of the loss of Black lives. IRT stands in solidarity with Black artists, colleagues, staff, and citizens in our community and across our nation as we mourn these horrific injustices. As artists and arts administrators, we acknowledge that this mourningis
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The IRT Ticket Office is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, effective June 4 through August 19, 2018. P.S. Season packages are on sale now and start at $164! Get the best seats, at the best price when you book today. Learnmore here .
CATEGORY: FINDING HOME: INDIANA AT 200 The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) takes part in the celebration of Indiana’s 200th year of statehood with its production of Finding Home: Indiana at 200, on the IRT Upperstage Oct 18 – Nov 13. Finding Home: Indiana at 200 is a collaboration of more than 30 Indiana writers who have come together to create a collage of unique and engaging moments in Indiana’s history that are woven NEWS - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATREINDIANA REPERTORY THEATREINDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE HISTORYINDIANAPOLIS REPERTORY THEATERINDIANAPOLIS REPERTORY THEATRE SCHEDULEINDIANA REPERTORY THEATER SCHEDULE For more information contact Kerry Barmann, Marketing Communications Manager, at kbarmann@irtlive.com or 317.916.4824. Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and IRT VIRTUAL BACKGROUNDS IRT Virtual Backgrounds. 5/18/2020. Comments. Now you can have your online meetings in the Indiana Repertory Theatre! Add these backgrounds to your account and showcase the historic theatre exterior, take a seat in the OneAmerica Mainstage, or touch base with your team from sets of A Doll's House, Part 2 or You Can't Take ItWith You!
SEASON CLOSURE DUE TO COVID-19 COVID-19 UPDATES - Season Closure. 3/12/2020. June 2, 2020 10:45 a.m. The IRT is closed to the public at this time. If you have a ticketing question, please email ticketoffice@irtlive.com or call 317.635.5252 to reach our customer service staff regarding ticketing matters. They will return your query as soon as they are able. STAFF - INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE Ticket revenue covers just half of what it costs to produce world class professional theatre at the Indiana Repertory Theatre. The IRT is grateful for the remarkable support we get from our generous and committed donors whose contributions ensure that the show does go on! LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK LORRAINE HANSBERRY YOUNG, GIFTED, AND BLACK. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago in 1930. Her father, a successful real estate broker, founded one of the first banks for blacks in Chicago. Her mother was a teacher and ward committeewoman. Both were active Republicans, as well as members of the Urban League and the NAACP. THE BOMBING OF THE 16TH STREET BAPTIST CHURCHTHE 16TH STREET CHURCH BOMBING16TH STREET BAPTIST BOMBING16TH BAPTIST CHURCH BOMBING16TH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH BOMBING 1963SIXTEENTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCHBOMBING
The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963, while a fictional story, is set on the edge of an actual act of horrific violence, The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing in September of 1963. The 16th Street Baptist Church was organized in 1873, the first black church in the city of Birmingham, Alabama, which had been founded just two years before. INTERVIEW WITH LEX LUMPKIN, STAR OF STUART LITTLE Lex Lumpkin makes his IRT debut as Stuart, in Stuart Little.We interviewed the Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate School fifth-grader to learn more about who Lex is off stage -and this kid is sure to keepyou smiling.
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY
IRT: IN SOLIDARITY. This weekend, Indianapolis joined cities across the country in protest of the loss of Black lives. IRT stands in solidarity with Black artists, colleagues, staff, and citizens in our community and across our nation as we mourn these horrific injustices. As artists and arts administrators, we acknowledge that this mourningis
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The IRT Ticket Office is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, effective June 4 through August 19, 2018. P.S. Season packages are on sale now and start at $164! Get the best seats, at the best price when you book today. Learnmore here .
CATEGORY: FINDING HOME: INDIANA AT 200 The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) takes part in the celebration of Indiana’s 200th year of statehood with its production of Finding Home: Indiana at 200, on the IRT Upperstage Oct 18 – Nov 13. Finding Home: Indiana at 200 is a collaboration of more than 30 Indiana writers who have come together to create a collage of unique and engaging moments in Indiana’s history that are wovenALL CATEGORIES
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) today announced a seven-year sponsorship agreement extension with OneAmerica® through the 2024-2025 season, resulting in a commitment of 30 consecutiveyears.
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Rob Johansen, a long-time local favorite and IRT actor, answered a few questions for us about his #IRTCarol story and holiday traditions! Read on to learn just how A Christmas Carol has influenced his life in Indy. Name and Roles: Rob Johansen - Bob Cratchit, Postboy, Topper What is your favorite thing about A Christmas Carol?I decided to make Indy my home after the first time I got to playALL CATEGORIES
Tickets for Holmes and Watson are available now! DETAILS. WHERE: Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W Washington Street, OneAmerica Mainstage. RUN DATES: September 25 — October 21, various times. Holmes and Watson is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission. Tickets and performance schedule available atIRTlive.com.
THIS WONDERFUL LIFE: FINDING THE WONDERFUL This Wonderful Life: Finding the Wonderful. Our platform for making art at the IRT has changed enormously in the past few months. Battling our way through COVID protocol and safety concerns sometimes seems like only the tip of the iceberg. We have an immense need, as a community, to come together and help heal human divisiveness. DUE TO DEMAND, SIX WEEKDAY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ADDED Due to demand, the IRT has added eight weekday performances to A Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. This is the first time in four seasons that weekday performances have been opened to HOW WILL WE REBUILD EMPATHY? HOW WILL WE REBUILD EMPATHY? by Janet Allen, Margot Lacy Eccles Artistic Director Our decision to produce T. J. Young’s intense family drama N O. 6 is a decision to use our art to reflect deeply on the human impact of racial injustice in our country. The circumstances of the play are based on an actual event—a series of riot s that took place in Cincinnati in 2001 as a result of a White INTERVIEW WITH LEX LUMPKIN, STAR OF STUART LITTLE Lex Lumpkin makes his IRT debut as Stuart, in Stuart Little.We interviewed the Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate School fifth-grader to learn more about who Lex is off stage -and this kid is sure to keepyou smiling.
Q&A WITH PLAYWRIGHT CAREY CRIM The playwright of Morning After Grace, Carey Crim, took time to answer some of our questions about her theatre background and the inspiration behind this surprising, funny, moving, and heartfelt play, on stage at the IRT through February 9! Tell us more about your experience and background in theatre, from acting to playwriting. With this range of experience, what’s it like seeing your plays REVIEW & RESOURCES: A DOLL'S HOUSE A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath is a sequel to Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking 1879 play A Doll’s House. As in much of his work, Ibsen’s play challenged the status quo by highlighting the hypocrisy of 19th century society. In Ibsen’s original play, Nora and Torvald have three young children. Their marriage of eight yearsseems
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The health and safety of our patrons is extremely important to us and we wanted to share with you our preparedness as it relates to COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease). The IRT is currently following the guidance provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as local and state public health authorities, to safeguard your health and wellbeing, and that of our employees, volunteers, and performers. Per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the following preventive measures should be taken to help reduce thespread of COVID-19:
* Avoid close contact with people who are sick. * Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. * Stay home when you are sick. * Please do not attend public events if you are unwell or in a high risk group. If you have been to CDC level III countries, and have not undergone the 14-day quarantine, please stay home until your quarantine time has passed. * Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue inthe trash.
* Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipe. * Follow CDC’s recommendations for using a facemask. * Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing. * If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. Always wash hands with soap and water if hands are visibly dirty. * PREVENT THE SPREAD OF MISINFORMATION BY LEARNING MORE ABOUT THE CDC’S UPDATED RECOMMENDATIONS HERE.
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* Follow the preventive measures outlined above by the CDC. * IRT is providing extra sanitization throughout the building, and offering more hand sanitization stations in our Ticket Office and lobbies. We also have wipes available if staff or patrons would like to use them in our theatres. * During this time, we ask staff and volunteers to avoid touching of tickets, and we will not be reusing program books. * If you are under the weather and would like to exchange your tickets for a future performance please reach out to the Ticket Office at 317.635.5252 and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. * If you choose to stay home, please consider donating the value of your ticket back to the IRT. Your donation will go toward making future performances possible. * We will continue to monitor the concern internationally, nationally, and locally by following the CDC and Marion County Public Health Department guidelines.0 Comments
INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE ANNOUNCES 2020-2021 SEASON3/11/2020
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INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE ANNOUNCES 2020-2021 SEASON _Community stories to shine in Bicentennial celebration and INclusionSeries continuation
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INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—The Indiana Repertory Theatre has announced the 2020 - 2021 Season, which will take audiences on a journey from astonishing thrills to heartfelt laughter and from shared yesterdays to unknown tomorrows. Set to begin on September 9, 2020, the season continues IRT’s commitment to literary and multigenerational stories, celebrates the city’s Bicentennial and centers on the importance of community and change. The Signature Six Series includes _Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein_, _Indianapolis at 200: Finding Home_, _Native Gardens_, _Thurgood_, _The Widow Lincoln_, and _Steel Magnolias_. The additional productions for students and families will be Ray Bradbury’s _Fahrenheit 451_, Dr. Seuss’s _Cat in the Hat_, and the return of the Indy holiday tradition Charles Dickens’ _A Christmas Carol_. The IRT will continue into the second year of the INclusion Series to celebrate diverse storytelling with the hot-button comedy _Native Gardens_ by Karen Zacarías and _Thurgood_, a portrait of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall by George Stevens, Jr. Rounding out the INclusion Series will be _Indianapolis at 200: Finding Home_, a collection of stories crafted by writers across the city to support and reflect on Indy’s Bicentennial. “We’re looking forward to our 49th season of producing nine plays across a diverse spectrum especially for our central Indiana audiences. These compelling stories encourage patrons of all ages to consider our shared history and celebrate and learn from our differences,” IRT’s Margot Lacy Eccles Artistic Director Janet Allen said. “We are particularly excited to continue our INclusion Series, to participate in Indianapolis’ Bicentennial observance, to produce a play focused on an iconic moment in American history by our playwright in residence, and to share with our audiences three remarkable pieces of theatre adapted from particularly timely, world-changing pieces of literature.” The Season Sponsor for the 26th straight year is OneAmerica Financial Partners, who has pledged through 2025. The season is also made possible by Season Partner Lilly Endowment, Inc. Seated ticket packages are available now and include options for the Signature Six Series. To learn more about season package benefits and to purchase, visit irtlive.com. Build Your Own packages and single tickets will go on sale later this summer. For more information on the season announcement, contact Marketing Communications Manager Kerry Barmann at kbarmann@irtlive.com or317.916.4824.
2020 - 2021 SEASON AT THE INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE _MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN_ adapted by David Catlin September 9 - October 4, 2020 ELECTRIFYING LOOK AT A CLASSIC THRILLER Join a memorable gathering of literary giants on a dark and eerie evening as Mary Shelley stitches together her grisly gothic tale of Victor Frankenstein and his terrifying creation. This galvanic adaptation of the classic novel thrills and enthralls as it experiments with love, grief, horror, and the power to create—or destroy—life. There’s a little monster in all of us. _INDIANAPOLIS AT 200: FINDING HOME_ a collaboration by writers across the city with songs by Tim Grimm & Bill Myers October 6 - November 8, 2020 exploring Indy’s shared history Delve into beloved icons and hidden gems, the famous and the forgotten, with an Indianapolis Bicentennial collection created by a diverse group of writers from all around the city. Featuring songs by Hoosier singer-songwriter Tim Grimm and Indianapolis jazz icon Bill Myers, this multifaceted look at our city’s story mixes music and history, comedy and drama, fact and fable.Charles Dickens’
_A CHRISTMAS CAROL_
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November 14 - December 26, 2020 Indy’s holiday tradition As the weather turns cold, warm your heart with Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim, and spirits of the past, present, and future. A Christmas Carol shines a light on the power of kindness and love in this uplifting tale of one man’s journey to redemption. Come celebrate the joy of the season with our annual holiday treasure infused with music andsong.
_NATIVE GARDENS_
by Karen Zacarías
January 13 - February 6, 2021hot-button comedy
You can’t choose your neighbors. In this thorny new comedy, cultures and gardens clash when a Latinx couple, Pablo and Tania, move in next to Frank and Virginia, a white couple with a prize-worthy English garden. The neighbors, each rooted in their views on race, taste, class, and privilege, get into a border dispute over a long-standing fence line—pushing both couples to surprising and hilariousextremes.
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_THE CAT IN THE HAT_ based on the book by Dr. Seuss play originally produced by the National Theatre of Great Britain adapted and originally directed by Katie Mitchell January 30 - February 28, 2021 the best playdate ever Everyone's favorite cat comes to life in this theatrical adaptation of the Dr. Seuss classic. From the moment his tall, red-and-white-striped hat appears around the door, Sally and her brother know that the Cat in the Hat is the funniest, most mischievous cat they have ever met. With the trickiest of tricks and the craziest of ideas, he turns a rainy afternoon into an amazing adventure. But what will Mom find when she comes home? Introduce your children to the joyful experience of live theatre and the creativity of play.Ray Bradbury’s
_FAHRENHEIT 451_
adapted by Tobias Andersen February 5 - March 6, 2021 timeless sci-fi tale In a dystopian future where the written word is forbidden, firemen are paid to burn books instead of fight fires. But when Montag starts to read the books he is supposed to burn, he begins to question the life he leads. Now he must choose between continuing his regimented existence or risking everything for the right to think. Published in 1953, this science fiction classic is even more relevant today._THURGOOD_
by George Stevens, Jr. March 2 - March 28, 2021 champion of equality As a young Civil Rights lawyer, Thurgood Marshall risked his life to guarantee equal education opportunities for all children. Eventually, he took the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case all the way to the highest court in the land—and won. Later, as the first African American Supreme Court Justice, he fought for liberty and justice for all of us. This Broadway hit is an eye-opening, uplifting, and surprisingly humorous portrait of an American hero._THE WIDOW LINCOLN_
by James Still
March 31 - April 25, 2021 tragic and triumphant Fascinating, frustrating, and misunderstood, Mary Lincoln was one of the most criticized and maligned First Ladies in American history. When Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, she locked herself in a room in the White House and didn’t come out for 40 days and 40 nights. Commissioned by Ford’s Theatre, James Still’s hauntingly theatrical play weaves together the past and the present into the fever dreams of a woman trying to grieve, trying to imagine a suddenly unknown future, and trying to do it on her own terms._STEEL MAGNOLIAS_
by Robert Harling
April 13 - May 9, 2021strong and sassy
Before it was a movie, this pop culture favorite was an off-Broadway hit. With sharp, witty banter and memorable one-liners, six women from all walks of life celebrate the everyday joys and tears of small-town living while gathered at their favorite hair salon. But when tragedy strikes, the play reveals the steely bonds of compassion and love that hold true friends together.###
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Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and one of the leading regional theatres in the country. The mission of the Indiana Repertory Theatre is to produce top-quality, professional theatre and related activities, providing experiences that will engage, surprise, challenge, and entertain people throughout their lifetimes, helping us build a vital and vibrant community. Original artwork by Kyle Ragsdale Original artwork by Kyle Ragsdale Original artwork by Kyle Ragsdale Original artwork by Kyle Ragsdale Original artwork by Kyle Ragsdale Original artwork by Kyle RagsdalePlay
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