Classic French farce 'Boeing Boeing' comes to University Theatre
One man, three fiancées and Paris are all ingredients to University Theatre's next show, “Boeing Boeing.”
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One man, three fiancées and Paris are all ingredients to University Theatre's next show, “Boeing Boeing.”
If you’ve ever wanted to see a nationally-touring, Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, wait no longer.
Walk into Body Language Tattoo in the Village and there might be something out of the ordinary: people with toys.
Broadway and television actress Sutton Foster will be in Muncie between late January and late March, said Bill Jenkins, chairperson of the Department of Theatre and Dance.
Broadway and television actress and Tony award-winner Sutton Foster is coming to Muncie in the spring, according to the Department of Theatre and Dance.
For those who have nothing to do Dec. 1, DWNTWN Muncie is hosting its Light Up DWNTWN event along with its First Thursday art gallery opening.
Not everyone goes home for Thanksgiving, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t anything to do. Here are some events in Muncie happening over break for those students spending the week in town.
Members of the Outlet dance troupe have been losing sleep and anxiously waiting for Nov. 18 for the past four weeks. The cause? The Red Bull Bracket Reel competition.
Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by 0.2 percent — a slim margin, but still a win.
What started as a way for one Muncie native to hang out with friends has become a career and a place to give back.
An all-female cast and production team makes up the Cave Theatre’s latest show, “Top Girls.” Well, almost all females.
A recent study has found the racial wage gap has grown dramatically since 1979.
Students from the Department of Theatre and Dance will have an opportunity to showcase and collaborate on pieces of dance and music they are currently working on.
When one Muncie native graduated from high school and couldn’t be on her competition team anymore, she turned to professional sports as an outlet.
In order to support their Know Your Body November initiative, Ball State’s Panhellenic Council applied for and received the Confidence U grant through the Kappa Delta Confidence Coalition.
With the return of alumni and events all week, Homecoming's 90th year is a time for celebration on and around campus.
In the Cave Theatre’s latest production, the audience will follow the journey of one woman and her very different relationships with brother and son — two men with the same name.
Comic books aren’t limited to superheroes and adventurers — and two Ball State graduate students are working to prove it.
“Harry Potter” fans will have the chance to experience all eight films on the largest movie screen in Indiana.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A lack of trust in law enforcement and burdensome hiring criteria are among the barriers to creating more diverse police agencies, according to a federal report Wednesday.