Posts about: Carmel

ATI Co-Founders Navigate Life Under Quarantine

April 5, 2020

It is yet to be revealed what the long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will be on world. I also suspect everything from here on out will be measured as “before Coronavirus” or “after.” As it applies to my own experience, though it wasn’t that... read more

‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ offers high-octane, nonsensical escape

September 10, 2019

  Actors Theatre of Indiana has a penchant for presenting farcical comedies and it rarely disappoints. ATI’s current offering, “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” is yet another example of its expertise at tickling the funny bone. The musical, which I saw Sunday, runs through Sept. 29 at... read more

Broadway Performer Inspires Carmel Middle School Students

November 7, 2018

Since I’m a big fan of educational theatre of any level and always on the lookout for a good story about the performing arts, I was immediately interested when Krissa Hatfield, parent of a Carmel Middle School student, contacted me to pitch an idea that... read more

Arts & culture thrive under Carmel Mayor’s watch

October 2, 2018

It was early in 2010 when I first stepped foot in the Palladium for a hard-hat tour. For a while, it was still under construction and a mere shell. That’s when I wrote my first story on the 1600-seat, 151,000-square-foot concert hall in Carmel. The... read more