
Phoenix Theatre Indianapolis
The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (As told by himself)
October 15 - November 8

Phoenix Theatre Indianapolis
Shipwrecked! An Entertainment Oct. 15 – Nov. 8, 2009
Be ready to be astonished! Louis de Rougemont is looking for his 15 minutes of fame. Gaining notoriety at the turn of the last century for his fantastical tale of being shipwrecked on an exotic island, learning to ride sea turtles, and holding court with the Qu...een of England, Louis is finding his audience increasingly skeptical. Could his entire adventure be discredited as a hoax? This tall tale is for all ages and stars Phoenix favorites Charles Goad, Eddie Curry and Sara Riemen. Come and enjoy this exciting adventure!
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Be ready to be astonished! Louis de Rougemont is looking for his 15 minutes of fame. Gaining notoriety at the turn of the last century for his fantastical tale of being shipwrecked on an exotic island, learning to ride sea turtles, and holding court with the Qu...een of England, Louis is finding his audience increasingly skeptical. Could his entire adventure be discredited as a hoax? This tall tale is for all ages and stars Phoenix favorites Charles Goad, Eddie Curry and Sara Riemen. Come and enjoy this exciting adventure!
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Time:7:00PM Thursday, October 15th
Location:749 N. Park Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46202

Phoenix Theatre Indianapolis "Zany female comedy duo is back in town" - Dos Fallopia: Deja Poo at the Phoenix Theatre this weekend only. Tonight (Thursday), Friday and Sunday tickets still available. Saturday show has been sold out!
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Phoenix Theatre Indianapolis
The Most Damaging Wound
September 3 - September 26, 2009
by BLAIR SINGER
Five college buddies reunite with the intention of getting very drunk and burning a box of memorabilia from their glory days. Kenny, the organizer, has just become a father and is terrified that he’s not ready for the job. His best friend Alan, who i...s married with a kid, brings his girlfriend to the festivities. Rounding out the quintet is GG, the up-tight outcast who owns the still-under-construction restaurant they meet in; Dicky, who never truly grew up; and his rock star friend Bo, who is struggling to get sober. The evening doesn’t go as planned, and the friends are left wondering if the past is ever as glorious as we remember.
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September 3 - September 26, 2009
by BLAIR SINGER
Five college buddies reunite with the intention of getting very drunk and burning a box of memorabilia from their glory days. Kenny, the organizer, has just become a father and is terrified that he’s not ready for the job. His best friend Alan, who i...s married with a kid, brings his girlfriend to the festivities. Rounding out the quintet is GG, the up-tight outcast who owns the still-under-construction restaurant they meet in; Dicky, who never truly grew up; and his rock star friend Bo, who is struggling to get sober. The evening doesn’t go as planned, and the friends are left wondering if the past is ever as glorious as we remember.
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Phoenix Theatre Indianapolis
The Most Damaging Wound
September 3 - September 26, 2009
by BLAIR SINGER
Five college buddies reunite with the intention of getting very drunk and burning a box of memorabilia from their glory days. Kenny, the organizer, has just become a father and is terrified that he’s not ready for the job. His best friend Alan, who i...s married with a kid, brings his girlfriend to the festivities. Rounding out the quintet is GG, the up-tight outcast who owns the still-under-construction restaurant they meet in; Dicky, who never truly grew up; and his rock star friend Bo, who is struggling to get sober. The evening doesn’t go as planned, and the friends are left wondering if the past is ever as glorious as we remember.
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September 3 - September 26, 2009
by BLAIR SINGER
Five college buddies reunite with the intention of getting very drunk and burning a box of memorabilia from their glory days. Kenny, the organizer, has just become a father and is terrified that he’s not ready for the job. His best friend Alan, who i...s married with a kid, brings his girlfriend to the festivities. Rounding out the quintet is GG, the up-tight outcast who owns the still-under-construction restaurant they meet in; Dicky, who never truly grew up; and his rock star friend Bo, who is struggling to get sober. The evening doesn’t go as planned, and the friends are left wondering if the past is ever as glorious as we remember.
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Phoenix Theatre Indianapolis
The Phoenix Theatre is opening its new season next week with Blair Singer’s comedy “The Most Damaging Wound”.
By Jay Harvey
Alcohol fuels discussion of realities in 'Most Damaging Wound' | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Sta
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IndyStar.com: Alcohol fuels discussion of realities in 'Most Damaging Wound'

Valerie Elliott Why no flex passes this year? I'm afraid if I don't have that little reminder in my drawer I'm going to miss the whole season. A no flex pass policy guarantees that I will most likely attend fewer performances because I won't feel as adventurous. Flex passes kept me honest. I am VERY disappointed.

Phoenix Theatre Indianapolis Phoenix New Season Announced
Source: ae.ibj.com
Today, the Phoenix Theatre announced its lineup of 2009/2010 productions which, true-to-Phoenix form, looks to take adventurous theatergoers into untested and unfamilair territory.

Phoenix Theatre Indianapolis John Belden's Review of "The Dos and Don'ts of Time Travel"
Source: s97099322.onlinehome.us
Coming in on the second weekend of the run, I couldn't help but see that fellow reviewers are raving about "The Dos and Don'ts of Time Travel" at the Phoenix Theatre. I can't help but agree: this unconventional love story with a touch of sci-fi and overtones of James Bond is a must-see.

Phoenix Theatre Indianapolis Theatre Review: “The Do’s and Don’ts of Time Travel” at the Phoenix by Hope Baugh
Source: www.IndyTheatreHabit.com
Last Thursday, still semi-exhausted from a long business trip for my day job, I looked at my calendar and thought, “Yikes! A Midwest premiere is opening at the Phoenix tonight!” I fired off ...

























