Indiana Landmarks and Storytelling Arts of Indiana present a tale of landmark and community revival.
The newest installment of the If These Walls Could Tell series features Bloomington storyteller David Matlack presenting the restoration saga of the Delphi Opera House in Carroll County on Sunday, March 4 in Indianapolis. The Delphi Preservation Society won the Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration in 2017 for its transformation of the landmark on Delphi’s courthouse square.
Storytelling Arts of Indiana and Indiana Landmarks commissioned the story, “The Oracle of Delphi – A Grand History of the Delphi Opera House,” for If These Walls Could Tell, an annual program sponsored by Frank and Katrina Basile. The original storytelling series, now in its seventh year, focuses on a historic place in Indiana and the people who built, lived in, worked at, patronized and restored the landmark.
The performance takes place from 4-5 p.m., with a reception during intermission, in Cook Theater at Indiana Landmarks Center, 1201 Central Avenue in Indianapolis.
Tickets cost $15 in advance and $20 at the door.
Phone: 317-576-9848
Email: ellen@storytellingarts.org
2018/03/04 - 2018/03/04
Cook Theater at Indiana Landmarks Center
Indiana Landmark Center, Indianapolis, IN 46204