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Sara Rieger

Theater Review: The Woman in Black at Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre

November 8, 2012 by Sara Rieger

The Woman in Black, based on a novel by Susan Hill and adapted for the stage by Stephen Mallatratt, was a rather underwhelming experience at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre in Carmel.  I’m still trying to trace the root of my issues with the play and in my opinion, its lack of thrills.  Maybe I’m […]

Filed Under: Arts, Arts & Entertainment, Theater Tagged With: Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre, Carmel, Civic Theatre, Hamilton County, Indianapolis Theater, performing arts, The Woman in Black, Theater Review, Theatre

“From Dark Pages” at Morris-Butler House

October 17, 2012 by Sara Rieger

A stone pathway lit with lanterns leads me to the side entrance of the Morris-Butler House, setting a spooky scene for the performance of “From Dark Pages.”  The progressive play, written specifically for the house, takes the audience on a journey through the hallways, parlors and studies on a search for Jack the Ripper.  Sir […]

Filed Under: Arts, Arts & Entertainment Tagged With: From Dark Pages, Morris-Butler House

Indy Jazz Fest 2012: Opti Park Sunday, Sept. 16th

September 24, 2012 by Sara Rieger

The last day of the Indy Jazz Fest, a smooth jazz tribute to Chuck Workman, took place at Opti Park near Broad Ripple, with music starting at 3:30pm.  Some people sat in lawn chairs in the large park, enjoying cold beers and pizza from the vendors set up on the perimeter.  Others sprawled out on […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Music & Nightlife Tagged With: 2012 Indy Jazz Fest, Brian Culbertson, Brian Simpson, Chuck Workman, Gerald Albright, Indy Jazz Fest, Indy Jazz Fest 2012, Jazz, Jazz Fest, Maysa, Opti Park, Opti Park in Broad Ripple

Indy Jazz Fest 2012: West Coast Cool

September 19, 2012 by Sara Rieger

I’m originally from the east coast and always considered myself a bit out of touch with the west coast.  However, Cheryl Bentyne of The Manhattan Transfer and L.A. songwriter Mark Winkler brought me a little closer to that “West Coast Cool” with their performance for the Indy Jazz Fest at the Cabaret at the Columbia […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Music & Nightlife Tagged With: 2012 Indy Jazz Fest, Indy Jazz Fest, Indy Jazz Fest 2012, Jazz, Jazz Fest, West Coast Cool

Yelawolf comes to Indianapolis on October 23rd

September 17, 2012 by Sara Rieger

Hip-hop, like all genres of music, changes almost constantly; the music and lyrics reflect the current social, racial, economic and political climate of America.  Now, Alabama hip-hop artist Yelawolf examines these issues with a snare hit and a microphone, drawing on a past fit for a movie screen. He was born in a state that […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Music & Nightlife

From Dark Pages at Morris-Butler House Begins October 18th

September 16, 2012 by Sara Rieger

Just in time for Halloween, From Dark Pages, the annual progressive mystery play at Morris-Butler House, combines history and macabre fantasy in a landmark setting. The audience moves from room to room through the three-story 1865 house, tracking Jack the Ripper and meeting characters from both life and Victorian gothic literature while exploring the workings […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment Tagged With: From Dark Pages, Halloween, Halloween in Indianapolis, Morris-Butler House, Mystery Play

She Does Is Magic’s My Height in Heels

September 15, 2012 by Sara Rieger

She Does Is Magic‘s album, My Height in Heels, released this month on flannelgraphrecords, reminds me of the long drive I took to and from college; it was easy and mild, which is exactly the way I would describe this album.  She Does Is Magic doesn’t offer anything new in the realm of light indie rock-pop, […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Music & Nightlife Tagged With: flannelgraphrecords, She Does Is Magic

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