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Category Archives: Passport to the Arts

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Good People at the Indiana Repertory Theatre

Posted by: IndyHub
Posted: January 22, 2015
Categories: Passport to the Arts

We’re now three events into our 2014-2015 Passport to the Arts season. It’s too late to subscribe with us (we sold out at 200!), but that doesn’t mean you can’t use what we learn as research for your […]

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Art Bites at the Indianapolis Museum of Art

Posted by: IndyHub
Posted: December 16, 2014
Categories: Passport to the Arts

We’re now two events into our 2014-2015 Passport to the Arts season. It’s too late to subscribe with us (we sold out at 200!), but that doesn’t mean you can’t use what we learn as research for your […]

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Pops at the Indianapolis Symphony

Posted by: IndyHub
Posted: November 18, 2014
Categories: Passport to the Arts

We’ve officially kicked off our 2014-2015 Passport to the Arts season. It’s too late to subscribe with us (we sold out at 200!), but that doesn’t mean you can’t use what we learn as research for your own […]

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Stage Direction | And, last call for Passport to the Arts

Posted by: Karissa Hulse
Posted: October 22, 2014
Categories: Passport to the Arts

I’m fairly certain my experience as Shakespeare’s Shrew in my 8th grade Lit class production did not an actor me make. Neither did my 5th grade dance lessons. (But, oh the costumes!) There are greater nuances and tradition […]

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