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Constellation Stage and Screen kicks off theatrical season with 'The Grown-Ups' Sept. 14 idsnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from idsnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Aerialist Dreya Weber, a Bloomington native, will perform at The Hundredth Hill July 23–25. Courtesy photo by JANET MANDELSTAM When Dreya Weber brings her one-woman aerial performance to Bloomington in July, she will be returning to the place where her dream of flying was first realized. “The human desire to fly is something we all recognize,” says Weber. “As a child I was always trying to be in the air I climbed trees, I got up on the roof, I was a competitive gymnast.” Then one day, she and her sister were riding their bicycles on High Street, and, Weber says, “I saw a flying trapeze in a backyard.” ....
Courtesy image by CARMEN SIERING Staging a theater production is a tough proposition in a socially distanced, mostly virtual world. Locally, Cardinal Stage has worked to fill the gap by offering everything from an online, streaming cabaret series to Walkabout Radio Plays, which encouraged patrons to get off the couch and, with help of a smartphone, literally follow along as stories unfolded in Bloomington neighborhoods and on the Indiana University campus. While these innovative approaches were good stopgap measures, Cardinal Artistic Director Kate Galvin says that after a year, patrons are ready to get back to more traditional theater. “In January, we surveyed our audience and what we heard was that while our patrons were impressed with what we were doing, they were tired of dealing with screens and were ready to get back to live performances,” Galvin says. ....