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Indianapolis Men’s Chorus
Indianapolis Men’s Chorus

In 1990, the nonprofit Crossroads Performing Arts, Inc. established the Indianapolis Men’s Chorus (IMC) as its first performance group. The… Read More »Indianapolis Men’s Chorus

Indianapolis Opera
Indianapolis Opera

Formed September 29, 1975, through the efforts of Miriam Ramaker of Indiana Central University () and other opera enthusiasts, the… Read More »Indianapolis Opera

Indianapolis Symphonic Choir
Indianapolis Symphonic Choir

The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir (ISC) was founded in 1937 at the request of (ISO) conductor , who required a trained… Read More »Indianapolis Symphonic Choir

Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra 
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra 

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, one of the nation’s most versatile professional orchestras, performs nearly 200 concerts each year serving patrons… Read More »Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra 

Murphy Arts Center
Murphy Arts Center

The Murphy Arts Center is located in , a southeast side neighborhood unique for its historic residential and commercial structures.… Read More »Murphy Arts Center

Newfields
Newfields

Newfields is a 152-acre campus that contains the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA), Oldfields, and 100 Acres Park. One of… Read More »Newfields

Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis
Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis

Conceived by Herman H. Rinne, a local music retail businessman and former member, the Philharmonic Orchestra began with three members… Read More »Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis

Phoenix Theatre
Phoenix Theatre

The not-for-profit Phoenix Theatre opened in the fall of 1983 under the leadership of founding artistic director . Actors and… Read More »Phoenix Theatre

Ruoff Music Center
Ruoff Music Center

Located southeast of Noblesville in Hamilton County, the Deer Creek Music Center, now Ruoff Music Center, was completed in 1989… Read More »Ruoff Music Center

Starlight Musicals
Starlight Musicals

Each summer for almost 50 years, Starlight Musicals offered Broadway musicals, both recent shows and revivals, as well as occasional… Read More »Starlight Musicals

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