
Apartments near Indianapolis Repertory Theater in Indianapolis, IN (431 Rentals)


1711 N College Ave

609 Woodruff Place Middle Dr

625 Woodruff Place Middle Dr

1930 N Talbott St

1950 N Talbott St

2001 N Talbott St

1144-1146 Evison St

1914 Ruckle St

The Woodruff Place Portfolio

892 Woodruff Place Middle Dr

1732 Bellefontaine St

Eagle Ridge Apartments

1315 Blaine Ave

134 W 21st St

945 Woodruff Pl Middle Dr

2043 N Delaware St

2128 N Pennsylvania St

1363 Blaine Ave

1401 Blaine Ave

1525 Draper St

1872 Shelby St

1015-1017 Harlan St

Alvord Street Towns

2039 N College Ave

2041 N College Ave

William Penn Commons

2055 N College Ave

701 E 21st St

1952 Shelby St

Jefferson Apartments

1914 Sugar Grove Ave

1105-1107 Jefferson Ave

1926 N Dexter St

1917 N Harding St

2101 N Harding St

1435 E Legrande Ave

1360-1362 S Sheffield Ave

250 S Meridian St

The Whit Apartments

Blacherne Apartments

Senate Manor Apartments

Barton Center

The Davlan

Carpenter Apartments

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The McKay

450 N Massachusetts Ave

The Pointe on Mass

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When many people think of theater, many of them think of elaborate musicals, or the lavish works of Shakespeare, but for Indianapolis apartment residents wanting to experience the world of theater that many people never see, take a trip out to the Indianapolis Repertory Theater. The shows put on by this theater company are those outside of the world of the musical or the Shakespearean drama, but instead take on important issues and controversial subjects that many of the larger production houses just wouldn't cover. Though they may not have the budget as some of the works on the bigger stages, the Repertory Theater still has a few surprises up their sleeves, and is plenty ready to take you into worlds you've never been before, and that you simply won't want to leave. At the Indianapolis Repertory Theater, they strive to make theater that gets audiences thinking, and though the theater is quite enjoyable, it gives audiences an opportunity for viewers to get a better look at themselves as individuals, by providing a mirror through which to view themselves. They also hope to inspire those who come to see their shows, to show them insights into human nature that they cannot find anywhere else, and maybe perhaps even face fears within themselves that they never thought were there. Mostly, though, they strive to satisfy and entertain every patron that comes through the doors, offering them pieces of themselves to have and to hold, and leave them with images and stories that Indianapolis apartment-ites won't soon forget. Over the years, the theater has put on productions of some of the classics of stage, as well as many adaptation of popular literary works, and get some of the best actors in the entire state to come on stage and do their thing to the best of their ability. The theater has received several important awards and grants, including a National Endowment for the Arts, the Lila-Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund grant, the Schubert Foundation Grant, and the Theater Communications Group-Pew Charitable Trust Grant, and has received a Joyce Award for their work. This theater has had the honor of being declared the "Theater Laureate" of the state of Indiana, so if you're going to see theater in this state, this is the place to do it. Let a little culture into your life, it will do you good. Indianapolis apartment-ites looking to experience the best theater their city, or even their state, has to offer need not stray far, for just a few short miles from their apartment they can find the Indianapolis Repertory Theater, home of some of the greatest works of the theater performed by actors at the top of their game, in state-of-the-art facilities that are some of the best in the city.
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