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‘Sunset Boulevard’ and ‘Young Frankenstein’ on Actors Theatre of Indiana’s new season
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A journey through the 1960s and a story about an obsessive movie star will be among the highlights of Actors Theatre of Indiana’s 2025-26 season. From September through May, the company will produce four works that explore multiple shades of comedies and dramas.
The shows will take place at the Studio Theatre at the Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel, where Actors Theatre of Indiana is a resident company.
Season subscriptions are on sale now, and individual tickets will be sold starting May 19 at thecenterpresents.org. Visit atistage.org/2025-2026-season to learn more. Here’s the season lineup.
‘Beehive’
Sept. 5-21
The musical takes a look back at powerful women’s voices in the 1960s to the tune of 40 iconic songs by Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, Janis Joplin and more.
‘Young Frankenstein’
Oct. 24-Nov. 9
In this comedy by Mel Brooks, Frederick Frankenstein ends up following in the family legacy when he travels to his grandfather’s Transylvania castle and meets a cadre of people connected to the infamous experiments. Soon, Frederick creates his own Monster with an abnormal brain and must figure out how not to repeat his grandfather’s mistakes.
‘Lucky Stiff’
Jan. 30-Feb. 15, 2026
To inherit his late uncle’s fortune, Harry Witherspoon must travel from England to Monte Carlo — with the corpse in tow. Complicating the trip are his uncle’s former lover and her brother in this comedy that brims with mistaken identities and disguises.
‘Sunset Boulevard’
April 24-May 10, 2026
Norma Desmond, a former star of the silent film era, lives in a dilapidated Hollywood mansion with a butler who writes fake fan letters to protect her from reality. When Desmond meets struggling young screenwriter Joe Gillis, she gives him a room and board in exchange for editing her massive “Salome” script. Desmond soon becomes obsessed with Gillis, leading to dire consequences.
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Police searching for missing man with autism last seen riding bike in Highland, Indiana
Saturday, May 30, 2026 12:14AM
HIGHLAND, Ind. (WLS) — Police are searching for a missing man with autism who was last seen riding a bicycle near his home in Northwest Indiana.
Brody Shelton, 21, was last seen around noon Thursday near Laporte Street and Johnston Street in Highland, Indiana, officials said.
Indiana State Police have issued a Silver Alert as the the search for Shelton continues.
He is 5 feet 2 inches tall, 155 pounds, brown hair with brown eyes, and was last seen wearing a beige and green sweatshirt, and riding a blue/green Huffy mountain bike, police said.
Anyone with information has been asked to contact the Highland Police Department at 219-838-3184 or 911.
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INDOT to host public hearing on SR 32 corridor improvements in Hamilton County
(The REPORTER) — The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, June 10, regarding a proposed corridor improvement project on State Road 32 in Hamilton County.
The hearing will provide an opportunity for the public to interact with the project team, review the features of the proposed roundabout project, and provide official public comment. Project documents are available for review at improvetomove32.com.
The project area is between East Street in Westfield and River Road in Noblesville. The proposed project includes adding lanes to accommodate two lanes in each direction, removing all traffic signals within the project limits, and constructing roundabouts at the following intersections with SR 32:
- Carey Road/Grassy Branch Road
- Gunther Boulevard
- Shady Nook Road
- Moontown Road/Gray Road
- Pebble Brook Boulevard
- Hazel Dell Road/Little Chicago Road
- Mill Creek Road
The hearing will take place at Prairie Waters Event Center, 4180 Westfield Road, Westfield. Doors will open at 5 p.m. to allow the public to view displays and talk with the project team. A presentation will be given at 5:30 p.m., with a public comment session held directly after. INDOT is offering livestreams of all public meetings and hearings. You must register here in order to participate in the livestream. Livestream audience comments will only be accepted in written electronic form, not verbally. A recording of the livestream presentation will be posted on the project webpage and INDOT YouTube page after the hearing and will be available for at least 90 days.
All verbal statements recorded during the public hearing and all written comments submitted prior to, during and for a period of two weeks following the hearing date, will be evaluated, considered, and addressed in subsequent environmental documentation.
Written comments may be submitted within the comment period to Nick Batta, CMT, 8790 Purdue Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268; or sent via email to SR32HamiltonCounty@cmtengr.com.
INDOT respectfully requests comments be submitted by June 26.
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