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Las Cafeteras Eclectic Sound Explodes on Palladium Stage

April 12, 2022

In all the years I have covered the Center for the Performing Arts since it opened in 2011, I have only witnessed a handful of Latino music concerts at the Palladium. Therefore, it was with singular delight, as a Hoosier with Mexican roots, that I... read more

Cheeky Humor Is Hallmark Of Cumming & Shapiro Cabaret

April 10, 2022

It was a hybrid of storytelling and cabaret, unlike any act I’ve ever witnessed, but one thing is certain, “Alan Cumming and Ari Shapiro: Och and Oy! A Considered Cabaret” seen Thursday night at The Cabaret was an evening of unabashed, irreverent fun. The source of... read more

Star Power Pervades Vanessa Williams’ Palladium Concert

April 3, 2022

Singer-actor Vanessa Williams lit up the Palladium stage with the talent and charisma that earned her the Miss America title in 1984, and the distinction of being the first Black woman to wear the crown. Wowing the audience with her infectious showmanship, Williams held court... read more

‘Mean Girls’ Musical Is Faithful To Film It’s Based Upon

March 31, 2022

For fans of the 2004 film “Mean Girls,” who consider themselves purists and skeptical of a stage musical version, have no fear. Not only does “Mean Girls” get it right, in some ways, it even surpasses its namesake. I had the pleasure of attending Tuesday’s... read more

‘Mean Girls’ Supporting Actor Says Musical is ‘Fetch’

March 27, 2022

A 2004 film starring Lindsay Lohan that is practically embedded in American culture is the basis for “Mean Girls,” a musical comedy coming to the Murat Theatre at the Old National Centre March 29 through April 3. Presented by Broadway in Indianapolis, the production is... read more

Stacey Kent Is Enthralling In Palladium Debut

March 26, 2022

Virtuoso jazz singer Stacey Kent proved that less is more when she performed on Sunday at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. I last saw her perform at The Cabaret at the Columbia Club in 2012 and never forgot her... read more

Storytelling Arts Event Exalts ‘Bold Lineage’

March 25, 2022

Throughout my arts writing career, I have primarily covered the performance arts, as well as visual arts and cinema. Storytelling, I have since learned, is definitely also an art form.  My maiden journey into the local storytelling scene took place on Saturday when I attended... read more