Thursday, December 1, 2011

A Very Phoenix Xmas: Our Goose is Cooked!



All new sketches, dances, songs and storytelling!
CAST: Abby Gillan, Jason Gloye, Charles Goad, Scot Greenwell,
Carly Kincannon, Claire Wilcher and Gayle Steigerwald
Above photos by Zach Rosing.
ON STAGE NOW
A Very Phoenix Xmas 6: Our Goose is Cooked! Not your usual holiday fare, this variety show has singing, dancing and sketches for your holiday enjoyment...
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2011-2012 SEASON
The tiniest gesture can mean the biggest moment on stage: joy, tension, fear, love, hate... and we embrace every moment in our 2011-2012 Season...
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NEXT UP
Current Economic Conditions by Don Zolidis is a World Premiere, developed with funding from the Edgerton Foundation...
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RENOVATIONS
Lots of renovations here at the theatre! See photos...
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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Curtain Rises for Spring Awakening at Phoenix



The new production of “Spring Awakening” is now live at the Phoenix Theatre, where it will run thru October 23rd. Directed by Bryan Fonseca, with musical direction by Tim Brickley and Kevin D. Smith.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Ice Cream Social for Diabetics


Cathy Kightlinger will do anything to get the scoop on the social scene in Indy. As the Indianapolis Star's TOOT (Talk Of Our Town) Girl, the stylish Kightlinger is expected to hang with Hoosierland's elite at every charitable ball, fashion benefit, bakeoff and black-tie chicken situation the Circle City dishes out. 
This week, the effervescently blonde reporter could be found cheerfully manning booth #4 at the Annual Ice Cream Social on the Circle.  Ice cream to benefit diabetes? Strange but true.
"I scream, you scream...We all scream: I'll be scooping from 12:30 to 1 pm tomorrow" Kightlinger posted on her Facebook wall, and tweeted to her ever-growing list of followers on Twitter. Without the slightest bit of irony, the twittering TOOT columnist went on to inform us that this year's ice cream event was being sponsored by the American Dairy Association of Indiana -- all to benefit the Diabetes Youth Foundation of Indiana.
Sweet Sponsorship? When Indy Social pointed out the rough associative fit, it resulted in the following FB Wall back and forth:

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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Grillin and Chillin



Summertime in Indy, and the grilling is easy. Indy Social is loving its new infrared grill, all chrome and fancy! It cooks my salmon and veggies fast and clean, but the all chrome sure gets hot on these 90 degree days. Guess I'll need to spring for the optional grill cover!


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Friday, April 1, 2011

Zippers of Zoomerville Returns to Phoenix Theatre


Ready for more speed, greed and the dirty deed? The Phoenix Theatre will bring back an updated (and shortened) musical spoof of Indy's annual fast-track fever for a special one-month run, April 28-May 28th.  Described as a "Gilbert and Sullivanesque celebration of flat-out folly and full-throttle love," The Zippers of Zoomerville was written by Indy ad man Jack O’Hara with musical score and direction from Hit City Recording's Tim Brickley.  


Thursdays (Duke Energy CheapSeats)
$15.00 7:00 pm
Fridays and Saturdays
$25.00
8:00 pm
Sundays
$25.00
2:00 pm
Individuals Under Age 21
$15.00
(Subject to change; please confirm curtain times when making reservations)
General admission seating
Doors open half hour before curtain
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Blue Eyes Driving in the Rain





Indy Social had the pleasure of attending a performance by the peripatetic road warrior Willie Nelson last weekend. The bio-diesel and herb-loving country singer (fresh from a pot bust in Texas) took to the stage with a giant flag from the Lone Star State - and treated a sold-out audience at the Murat Theatre to a mellow mix of his classic hits.

An enthusiastic crowd applauded his sparse pickings and ragged vocal stylings, and roared as he delivered his famous and now particularly poignant lyrics: “Almost busted in Laredo / But for reasons that I'd rather not disclose / But if you're stayin' in a motel there and leave / Just don't leave nothin' in your clothes.”

According to media reports, the blue-eyed country bard might be able to sing his way out of any jail time for this latest marijuana possession. The local prosecutor, apparently a fan, said he was willing to let Nelson off with a $100 fine --  if the cannabis-loving cowboy singer would performed "Blue Eyes Smiling in the Rain" for the Texas courtroom, this according to celebrity gossip blog TMZ.




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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Gospel According to James Debuts at IRT



Indy Social is looking forward to seeing the debut of The Gospel According To James at the IRT tonight. The play depicts a tale of rape, murder and racial injustice in the heartland -- "the shame of Marion Indiana" in the words of Indianapolis Star columnist Cathy Kightlinger, who grew up in the town where the notorious lynchings of three black men accused of raping a white woman and killing a white man took place.

‎Kightlinger reminds us of this quote from 2000 from one of the convicted black teens (later pardoned): "The only way to stop the Ku Klux Klan in Marion, and elsewhere, is to grant it all the permits it desires --and then do not afford them any police protection in its un-American activities. Then our whole country will be able to see how many permits it will ask for in the future, after we witness what freedom-loving people will do for their protection." ~ James Cameron, Chronicle-Tribune, May 7, 2000

We'll be bringing the digital camera, and look forward to sharing our thoughts about this powerful performance with you.


Click here for ticket information.
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Monday, February 28, 2011

Chemical Envy in Broad Ripple

 

Who needs Banksy? While West Coast art aficionados are busy scouring the streets of Los Angeles looking for the latest installations from the famous British graffiti artist --  whose Academy Award-nominated documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop has inspired renewed interest in all things street art -- Indianapolis vandals -- er I mean artists -- have been actively spray-painting, pasting and tagging their own creations throughout the back alleys and beer-stained walls of Broad Ripple.



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Thursday, February 24, 2011

John Hiatt and Lyle Lovett "Thing Called Love"


The Murat Theatre played host to Indy songsmith John Hiatt February 12th. Joined by Texan troubadour Lyle Lovett, the pre-Valentines Day acoustic show -- in the spirit of the VH-1 Storytellers -- found the two singer songwriters taking turns telling tales and playing their original compositions. The down-to-earth duo did jam together, exchanging harmonies and guitar licks, on a couple of tunes -- most notably Hiatt's biggest hit (made famous by Bonnie Raitt) "Thing Called Love."

The two are clearly friends, having played together for the past few years. Here, for your enjoyment, is a 2009 appearance on the David Letterman Show: