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  • Clowes Memorial Hall, Butler Arts Center
    Clowes Memorial Hall, Butler Arts Center
    Performing Arts Center
    Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University opened on October 18, 1963, and was built through the vision and auspices of Edith Whitehall Clowes, wife of Dr. George Henry Alexander Clowes, a former research director with Eli Lilly and Company. Clowes Memorial Hall boasts a 2200-seat auditorium and hosts a variety of performances, university and community events, and town hall lectures throughout the year. In addition to the Clowes Performing Arts Series and its Education Program, Clowes also is the home of resident companies such as the Indianapolis Opera, the Jordan College’s Music at Butler series and the Butler Ballet. Other great organizations such as Broadway in Indianapolis and Butler’s Visiting Writers Series and Religion Seminars all use this facility. For 40 years, Clowes Memorial Hall has remained one of the Midwest’s premiere performing arts facilities. Keeping in line with its mission of lifelong learning in and through the arts, Clowes programs a performing arts series each year, focusing on internationally, artistically, and culturally diverse live performance. Its programming is eclectic and unique to the Clowes stage.
  • Columbia Club
    Columbia Club
    Hotel/Motel/Inn;  Performing Arts Center
    Private club, event venue
  • Dorothy Munger Hall
    Dorothy Munger Hall
    Performing Arts Center
    Munger Hall is an outstanding recital facility within Meridian Music, and it was designed with teachers and student recitals in mind. This recital hall is also used for private music lessons, teacher workshops, master classes, and musical concerts. Named in honor of the late Dorothy Munger, former pianist-in-residence for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Munger Hall is used by our own instructors as well as by many outside teachers, arts groups, and others for musical performances and recitals. Munger Hall can comfortably seat up to 120.
  • Ga5 Arts & Performance
    Ga5 Arts & Performance
    Alternative Exhibition Space;  Alternative Performance Space;  Artist Collective Space;  Commercial Business;  Community Center;  Film/Screening Space;  Gallery;  Live Music Venue;  Performing Arts Center;  Theater
    Ga5 Arts & Performance aspires to uplift, mentor, and infuse the community with performing arts. We provide a platform for all genres: artists, musicians, filmmakers, and performers to develop and showcase their art. We also provide a venue for community and corporate needs. We believe language is an “Artform”. We are devoted to bringing a positive dialog to the community through it’s expression!  
  • Garfield Park Arts Center
    Garfield Park Arts Center
    Artist Collective Space;  Community Center;  Gallery;  Historic Building/Landmark;  Park/Garden/Open Space;  Performing Arts Center
    The Garfield Park Arts Center, part of Indy Parks & Recreation, engages visitors in diverse, artistic and cultural exhibitions, arts classes, and special events. It features performing arts spaces, visual arts galleries, classrooms, and a literary arts library. ​Mission: The Garfield Park Arts Center strives to inspire and build a community of arts learners, leaders, and organizations. ​Indy Parks Mission: We connect communities by providing places and experiences that inspire healthy living, social engagement, and a love of nature. ​History: The GPAC was originally called the Community House and was built in 1922. It was designed to look like a picnic shelter with enclosed walls, high ceilings, and fireplaces at each end. In 1930 a large swimming pool was located in the area that is currently the GPAC parking lot. At that time, the Community House was used as a locker room and recreation center. In 1990 the pool was removed and replaced by the Aquatic Center that is now located at the Burrello Family Center. ​In 2006 the Community House was remodeled and enlarged using a $2.7 million grant to become the Garfield Park Arts Center. The 8,000 square foot facility now houses a multi-use performing arts space, an exhibition hall, visual and production arts classrooms, recording studio, a literary arts library, and a rehearsal room.
  • Grove Haus
    Grove Haus
    Performing Arts Center
    Grove Haus is an historic church just minutes from downtown Indianapolis, which has been revitalized into Unique Urban Space for all to re-imagine. Located in the North Square/Fountain Square Cultural District, just a 1/2 block off the Cultural Trail at Virginia Ave and Grove Ave. This is a great space for concerts, theatre productions, dance, art exhibits, private parties, and weddings. There is also a place for yoga classes, exercise classes, seminars, fundraisers, and many other possibilities. Please check below to see what all is happening in the Haus.
  • IndyFringe Basile Theater
    IndyFringe Basile Theater
    Performing Arts Center;  Theater
    Live performance venue
  • Madam Walker Legacy Center
    Madam Walker Legacy Center
    Alternative Exhibition Space;  Concert Hall;  Cultural District;  Historic Building/Landmark;  IDADA Member;  Live Music Venue;  Online/Virtual;  Performing Arts Center;  Theater
    Based in Indianapolis, IN we’re an integral part of the community. The Madam Walker Legacy Center is a 501 c3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving Madam’s legacy by providing cultural education, promoting social justice, supporting entrepreneurship and empowering youth to become the next generation of entrepreneurs and civic leaders. We continue to serve as an enduring symbol of not only African-American pride and achievement but for all citizens of the world by perpetuating the legacy of our nation’s first self-made millionaire, Madam CJ Walker.
  • Newfields
    Newfields
    Film/Screening Space;  Gallery;  Museum;  Outdoor Stage/Amphitheatre;  Park/Garden/Open Space;  Performing Arts Center;  Restaurant/Cafe;  Theater
    Newfields offers dynamic experiences with art and nature for guests of all ages. The 152-acre cultural campus features art galleries, lush gardens, a historic mansion, performance spaces, a nature preserve and sculpture park. From inspiring exhibitions in the Indianapolis Museum of Art Galleries, to concerts in The Toby, to a stroll through The Garden with a glass of cheer, guests are invited to interact with art and nature in exciting new ways. Newfields is home to the Indianapolis Museum of Art, among the ten largest and oldest general art museums in the nation; the Lilly House, a National Historic Landmark; The Garden, featuring 40 acres of contemporary and historic gardens, a working greenhouse and an orchard; and The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres, one of the largest art and nature parks in the country. The Newfields campus extends outside of Indianapolis with Miller House and Garden in Columbus, Ind.—one of the nation’s most highly regarded examples of mid-century Modernist architecture. For more information visit www.discovernewfields.org.
  • Old National Centre (Murat Theatre)
    Old National Centre (Murat Theatre)
    Performing Arts Center
    The Old National Centre, formerly the Murat Centre, is a multi-purpose facility offering great versatility for events of all sizes. Since constructed in 1909, the Old National Centre has demonstrated to be a significant architectural and historical landmark. From the classic, polished appearance of the Grand Lobby to the unique Middle Eastern stylings of the Egyptian Room, the Old National Centre has provided time and time again an exclusive experience unlike any other. This premier entertainment & event venue is located in the heart of Indianapolis, Indiana, featuring a 2,600 seat performing arts theatre, a 1,800 seat concert hall with a banquet room, & a 600 seat multi-functional room in addition to the dramatic & luxurious Grand Lobby. The Old National Centre hosts approximately 300 public & private events throughout the year. The completely restored Murat Theatre is a resplendent venue for your special event requiring a stage grand enough to accommodate Broadway shows and sold out concerts, yet comfortable for more personal performances. Noteworthy shows hosted at the Murat Theatre include Wicked, Dreamgirls, & The Lion King, just to name a few. With high ceilings & intricate hand-carved murals, the Egyptian Room offers a unique atmosphere for parties, conferences, trade shows, & receptions of up to 200 people! At 45 feet wide, the stage makes the Egyptian Room an ideal venue for entertainment & special events involving presentations. The combination of unique décor and open space lend the Egyptian Room as an excellent location for a corporate holiday party, a wedding and reception, or even a Presidential speech! Corinthian Hall is a beautiful mid-sized room with a charming Victorian elegance. It can be used creatively for almost any type of event, but is especially popular for wedding receptions & holiday parties of up to 300 guests! The Great Hall is an open area ideal for pre-show or as an added space during your Corinthian Hall event! It is most commonly used as the perfect setting for your wedding for up to 250 people! No matter how big or small, elegant or casual, we are here to make your event a success!
  • Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts
    Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts
    Performing Arts Center
    Rising high on the Carmel skyline with its domed European style design, the Palladium has captured the attention of residents and visitors alike. The four-fronted, symmetrical design with its limestone facades and columns offers a timeless elegance and an unparalleled setting for attending world-class entertainment.
  • Schrott Center for the Arts, Butler Arts Center
    Schrott Center for the Arts, Butler Arts Center
    Concert Hall;  Performing Arts Center;  Theater
    Located on Butler University’s campus, the Howard L. Schrott Center for the Arts is a hub for the musical and theatrical arts.
  • Storefront Theatre of Indianapolis
    Storefront Theatre of Indianapolis
    Alternative Exhibition Space;  Alternative Performance Space;  Artist Collective Space;  Commercial Business;  Concert Hall;  Cultural District;  Film/Screening Space;  Gallery;  Live Music Venue;  Performing Arts Center;  Recital Hall;  Studio;  Studio/Studio Building;  Theater
    Storefront Theatre of Indianapolis is a multi-functional performing and arts space in Broad Ripple. It features a blackbox theatre and art gallery.
  • The Cabaret
    The Cabaret
    Bar/Tavern;  Live Music Venue;  Performing Arts Center;  Theater
    A premier nightlife destination, The Cabaret features a dynamic range of captivating artists in a uniquely intimate and sophisticated setting. Performers shatter the fourth wall, divulging anecdotes and stories as they take you on a musical journey. Savoring a classic cocktail or lite bite is encouraged, so join us and settle in for a world-class nightlife experience. Past performers at The Cabaret include: Alan Cumming (Cabaret, The Good Wife), Jane Lynch (Annie, GLEE), Renée Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton, Rent, The Good Wife), Megan Hilty (Smash, Wicked), Ana Gasteyer (SNL, Wicked), Stephanie J. Block (Anything Goes, Wicked), Linda Eder (Jekyll & Hyde), Betty Buckley (Cats, Sunset Boulevard), Sam Harris (Star Search), Jonathan Groff (Spring Awakening, Glee) and Liz Callaway (Baby, Cats) among others. Box Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 10am-5pm, and 2pm-4pm on days with a performance.
  • The Play Ground at IndyFringe
    The Play Ground at IndyFringe
    Film/Screening Space;  Live Music Venue;  Outdoor Stage/Amphitheatre;  Park/Garden/Open Space;  Performing Arts Center;  Theater
    Located steps away from Mass Ave and the Cultural Trail, The Play Ground at IndyFringe will transform the pocket park at the IndyFringe Basile and Indy Eleven Theatres into a hub for creativity and community all Spring and Summer long.
  • The Warren Performing Arts Center
    The Warren Performing Arts Center
    Performing Arts Center
    Arts Center
  • Theater at the Fort
    Theater at the Fort
    Community Center;  Concert Hall;  Cultural District;  Film/Screening Space;  Historic Building/Landmark;  Live Music Venue;  Performing Arts Center;  Recital Hall;  Theater
    Formerly the home of the cinema, theater, and band rehearsal space for Fort Benjamin Harrison, Theater at the Fort is now the center of the Fort Ben Cultural Campus. With movie screenings, musical performances, and plays, the Theater stays true to its heritage while providing a space for the community of Lawrence to enjoy and participate in art. The Theater is also home to Arts for Lawrence, a non-profit dedicated to advocating for the need and importance of a thriving arts destination in the shaping of a safe and lively community.
  • Zionsville Performing Arts Center
    Zionsville Performing Arts Center
    Performing Arts Center
    Arts center
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