Constellation Stage and Screen announces new name, theatrical season
Bloomington Playwrights Project, Cardinal Stage, Pigasus Institute revealed a new identity at Saturday celebration.
Bloomington Playwrights Project, Cardinal Stage, Pigasus Institute revealed a new identity at Saturday celebration.
There's so much more to a show than actors and sets on stage.
The musical is based on Stephen King’s 1974 gothic horror novel “Carrie.”
Students choreograph and direct their own unique dance in this annual performance.
"Miscast Mania" will be performed as a cabaret on April 30.
Showtimes vary from 2 to 7:30 p.m. depending on the date.
The new organization will deliver theater, film and education to a larger audience.
The play reimagines the night before the assassination of America’s most renowned civil rights leader.
“Dark play or Stories for Boys” tickets will be on sale starting next week.
"Sueño" is a modern adaptation of a 15th century, golden age Spanish play.
“Modern,” a coming of age musical, will run Feb. 4-19 at the Ted Jones Playhouse.
The production will run four shows in the Gayle Karch Cook Center.
The story follows Frog and Toad throughout the four seasons as they go on adventures.
The show was written by Spencer Lawson and directed by junior Anna Lagrange.
Tickets for children and students are $10 and tickets for adults are $20.
The show will run Nov. 12-13 and 18-19.
An intimacy director led the “Intro to Intimacy for the Stage” workshop for 21 participants.
The performances will start at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 9 and 10.
The Tony Award-nominated show features music written by songwriter Sara Bareilles.
The play opens the season for the IU theater department.