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IRT 2019/20 Season Announcement

Indiana Repertory Theatre has announced the 2019 - 2020 season, which ranges from classic and beloved stories to thought-provoking and diverse work. Scheduled from September 4, 2019 to May 10, 2020, the season will take audiences on a journey through modern and historical times, realistic and magical elements, and intense and heartwarming emotions.  New elements this upcoming season include an expanded schedule for the Exploring Stages production The Choo-Choo That Thinks She Can to provide options for both fall and spring performances, and this year’s version of A Christmas Carol will feature certain design updates that have not happened in more than fifteen years. Marking a quarter century of support for the Indiana Repertory Theatre, OneAmerica Financial Partners is the Season Sponsor for the 25th straight year. This support will continue for the 2019 - 2020 season and is pledged through 2025. Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose September 4 – 29, 2019 A young man’s

Phoenix Announces 2019/20 Season

The Phoenix Theatre is excited to announce its 2019/20 season. The Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre plans to embrace the community passionately with their new theme “Connections” this season. Connections will build bridges and community outreach for all to experience and enjoy the arts in a variety of ways, up close and personal. Connections also symbolizes Phoenix’s partnerships with collective members (Q Artistry, Summit Performance Indianapolis, Phoenix Rising Dance Company and Eclipse), connection to the community with the town-hall series Trail Talks, connection to visual arts with Gallery Phoenix which is booked with local artists exhibits through 2020, connection with new education programs Arc, Entr’acte, and rEvolve, and connection to each other through their thought-provoking and challenging productions.   The Legend of Georgia McBride by Matthew Lopez Sept. 12 - Oct. 6   The first production in the season will be The Legend of Georgia McBride. Elvis-impersonat