COLUMN: ‘Ain’t Too Proud’ electrifies IU Auditorium
The Broadway musical brings The Temptations to Bloomington.
The Broadway musical brings The Temptations to Bloomington.
Dennis James dazzles the IU Auditorium with live organ music, silent films, and Poe-inspired dramas.
The hour-long Q-&-A was a part of the Indiana Memorial Union Board and IU LGBTQ+ Culture Center’s speaker series that highlights LGBTQ+ excellence.
Dennis James returns to the IU Auditorium Oct. 17 for his annual Halloween celebration.
The classic musical still stuns audiences.
The “Modern Family” actor will visit the IU Auditorium for a discussion and Q&A on Oct. 15.
The touring production has IU alumni working on stage and behind-the-scenes.
The band was set to perform Oct. 22 at the IU Auditorium.
From “Les Misérables,” to “Kodo,” the IU Auditorium has a vast 2024-25 upcoming season.
Both already-postponed shows were canceled due to a last-minute medical emergency.
The concert style theatre show tells the story of the beloved folk-rock duo.
“The Planets – An HD Odyssey,” was narrated by special guest Dr. Mae Jemison.
Tickets start at $17 for IU students and $30 for the general public.
The student-led organization has been on the IU campus for over 20 years.
The London-based ensemble is directed by its Bloomington-native music director Joshua Bell.
The performance will be led by music director and Bloomington native Joshua Bell.
Peach Pit’s indie-pop music tells stories of recovery, heartbreak and nostalgia.
Hunter Schafer is known for lead acting roles, luxury fashion and advocating for LGBTQ rights.
The quartet from Vancouver, Canada, were friends in high school before forming “Peach Pit.”
The group shares a message of equality, inclusion and social justice.