Year in review: 10 reasons I loved my job in '08
Traditionally, as the year winds down, critics' thoughts tend toward "best of the year" lists. But I'm feeling the need for a more accurate label.
View ArticleLOU'S VIEWS: Searching for the best in Eiteljorg's West 'Quest'
This year's edition of the annual show and sale offers variations on familiar themes.
View ArticleLOU'S VIEWS: Dylan tribute Bob-bob-bobs along
This week, a Bob Dylan tribute at the Athenaeum and tell-all tales at Theatre on the Square.
View ArticleLOU'S VIEWS: Under its spell
Beef & Boards' production of 'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee' further establishes it as one of the most durable--and hilarious--contemporary musicals.
View ArticleLOU'S VIEWS: Very different stages at Theatre on the Square
Where else but TOTS can you choose between a porn musical and a hostage drama? Reviews of "Debbie Does Dallas" and Acting Up's "Two Rooms."
View ArticleLOU'S VIEWS: Hopelessly devoted to divas
Thoughts on Idina Menzel, Linda Eder and Theatre on the Square's John Crawford musical.
View ArticleLOU'S VIEWS: 50 years, 50 shows
Broadway's "Ragtime," Butler's "Lamentations," and two Icemen among half a century of theater-going highlights
View ArticleLOU'S VIEWS: Caving in to 'Caveman' spear pressure
I’ve been avoiding “Defending the Caveman” since the early 1990s, when Rob Becker’s one-man show still featured Rob Becker playing Rob Becker.
View ArticleQ&A: Ron Spencer
After more than 250 productions, Theatre on the Square's executive artistic director exits with a look back.
View ArticleLOU'S VIEWS: Zack Neiditch and Zach Rosing playfully tweak local theater
The duo has built a reputation as innovative independent producers and a go-to, work-for-hire team that actors hunger to work with.
View ArticleDowntown theater to go on hiatus as it evaluates fundraising, programming
Leaders at struggling Theatre on the Square say they need to step back and plan needed repairs, audience development, and marketing and programming strategies.
View ArticleLOU'S VIEWS: Intimate ‘Hedwig’ rocks on
Is it too soon to start compiling a Best of 2018 list?
View ArticleFoundation plots new life for theater
Under a Central Indiana Community Foundation plan, Theatre on the Square will cease producing shows and will instead find an arts group to manage its venue for other theater organizations.
View ArticleTheatre on the Square has new name, management
The struggling venue, which has been on Mass Ave since 1993 and features a 120-seat theater and a 60-seat, cabaret-style theater, closed its doors after the IndyFringe Festival in August.
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