
The world premiere of “Seeking Nietzsche” runs September 14-24, 2023
Our third season — “That way madness lies” — commences with Southbank’s world premiere of “Seeking Nietzsche” by Marcia Eppich-Harris.
Our third season — “That way madness lies” — commences with Southbank’s world premiere of “Seeking Nietzsche” by Marcia Eppich-Harris.
Glenn Dobbs of Bard Fest: Casey Ross of Catalyst Repertory Company: Becky Schlomann, Director, Actor, and Theatre Educator: Doug Powers: Director and Actor There are so many posts like this
Shakespeare’s Context and Characters Scholars believe Shakespeare wrote Troilus and Cressida around 1602. The year before, Queen Elizabeth I’s favorite and possible lover, the Earl of Essex, attempted to stage
New Musical Adaptation Inspired by Current Politics and the War in Ukraine Southbank Theatre Company presents the world premiere of a new musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s Trojan-War drama by an
Southbank would like patrons to be aware that we are updating our covid policy to make masks and vaccination proof optional. You will no longer be required to wear a
April 20 was a red-letter day for the Path School, IPS school 67, when 5th-7th grade students presented their adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed and adapted by
Southbank proudly casts and promotes Central Indiana theater artists. “Didn’t See That Coming” stars Paul Hansen, Michelle Wafford, Alex Oberheide, Terre McFarland, Ryan Powell, and Angela Dill. Congrats to our
We have three great shows that we’re auditioning over the next two weekends! Check out our Auditions page for info on all four shows we’re producing in 2023! This year, we’re going all out!
At Southbank, it’s important to make theatre that makes a difference. In our first six shows, we’ve done just that.
We had such a great opening weekend for Natural Shocks by Lauren Gunderson and we’re ready for our second weekend, starting today! What have audiences been saying about the show? We’ve had video
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