American
Cabaret Theatre 401 E. Michigan Street,
317-631-0334. Presenting musical revues conceived and
written by founding artistic director Claude McNeal.
Presented year-round, the shows are a unique blend of
music, song, dance and visuals.
Beef
& Boards Dinner Theatre 9301 N. MIchigan
Road., 317-872-9664. Broadway productions by a
professional, equity company, excellent buffet diner and
favorite cocktails in an intimate setting.
Clowes Memorial Hall at
Butler University 4600 Sunset Avenue.,
317-940-6444. Presenting an exciting array of performing
arts year round.
Deer Creek Music Center
12880 E. 146th Street, 317-841-8900. A Performing arts
outdoor amphitheatre.
IMAX 3D Theatre
650 W. Washington St., 317-233-4629. Indiana's only IMAX
theatre, located downtown in White River State Park.
Indiana Repertory Theatre
140 W. Washington St., 317-635-5252. Features the best in
professional theatre including comedies, dramas and
musicals.
Indianapolis Civic Theatre
1200 W 38th Street, 317-924-6770. The nation's oldest,
continuously operating community theatre.
The Children's Museum of
Indianapolis 3000 N. Meridian Street.,
317-334-3322. The world's larges children's museum
inluding a CineDome theatre.
Eiteljorg Museum of American
Indians and Western Art 500 W Washington
Street., 317-636-WEST. Home to one of the nation's finest
collections of American Western and Native American art
and artifacts.
Indiana State Museum
202 N. Alabama St., 317-232-1637. Exhibits highlight
Indiana's prehistoric era, sports heritage, fine art and
lifestyles.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Hall of Fame Museum 4790 W. 16th Street,
317-484-6747. One of the world's largest collections of
racing, classic and antique cars.
Indianapolis Museum of Art
1200 W 38th St., 317-923-1331. A fully integrated art
museum with a 52-acre park including gardens, five
pavilions, lecture hall, theatre, concert terrace,
restaurant, shops and greenhouses.