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‘Dear Evan Hansen’ comes to Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Theater lovers will be capable of catch the touring manufacturing of the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical “Pricey Evan Hansen” when it stops this week for a sequence of exhibits on the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis.
“Pricey Evan Hansen” tells the story of Evan Hansen, a highschool senior with nervousness, and the occasions that unfold after he’s assigned by his therapist to jot down letters to himself.
The play has an “epic storyline” during which “one thing tragic occurs and folks come collectively due to that tragedy,” says solid member Daniel Robert Sullivan.
“It has these hovering pop musical anthems, however actually, it’s a present about connection,” Sullivan mentioned. “This can be a present that if you go in, you’re gonna see spectacle, you’re gonna see nice songs, however you’re gonna come out feeling extra linked to the individuals that you just love.”
Sullivan says youngsters and adults make up two distinct audiences for “Pricey Evan Hansen.”
“The youngsters are those who’re into the friendship storyline,” Sullivan mentioned. “For the grownup viewers, I say it’s in regards to the love and connection. It’s like adults studying to attach with their kids in a approach that’s completely different than we do on daily basis.”
The touring manufacturing was shut down for almost two years due to coronavirus, and Sullivan says audiences appear further blissful to be in a single bodily, shared area once more.
“I might say [it’s] like, double the enjoyment that we used to get from the present. It’s doubled as a result of they’re feeling it. They’re like, ‘Oh, this went away for some time. We didn’t have this for some time and now we will have it once more,’” Sullivan mentioned.
“Pricey Evan Hansen” runs Tuesday via Sunday on the Murat Theatre at Outdated Nationwide Centre. Tickets to all performances can be found on-line.
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IMPD: No suspect in custody in officer's shooting, but there is no 'ongoing threat'
This article will update.
A police officer was injured in a shooting on the city’s far east side Friday and police were searching late into the night for whoever pulled the trigger.
Police said the event started unfolding shortly after 8:30 p.m. in the 3600 block of North Wittfield Street, near East 36th Street and North Post Road in the city’s Northeastwood neighborhood. The shooting happened after officers responded to the area on a “shots fired” call.
Shortly after the shooting police said the immediate area was not safe and residents were asked to stay inside their homes and avoid the neighborhood. About 11:15 p.m. police said a sweep of the area — including with K-9s — did not surface a suspect, but they did not believe there was an ongoing threat any longer.
Anyone with information or video footage is asked to call 911.
“There’s a lot that we don’t know about this incident. And we’re hopeful that we will learn more later on,” Capt. Shane Foley said during a media briefing at the scene.
The 8-year veteran officer was taken to Eskenazi Hospital in stable condition.
Shortly before 1 a.m., during a briefing at the hospital, Asst. Chief Michael Wooley said a house also was hit by gunfire but no residents were struck. Wooley said no officers fired their weapons and body cameras were activated throughout the situation.
The injured officer suffered gunshot wounds to his abdomen and right arm and was stable after undergoing surgery, Chief Chris Bailey said.
“He is expected to make a full recovery, although (he) is going to be in the hospital for some days,” Bailey added.
Police have not released a description of the suspect in the shooting, who remained at large early Saturday.
“Right now, officers are all over the city, looking for the individual or individuals responsible for what happened,” Bailey said.
Officers will remain in the neighborhood collecting evidence likely past sunrise, he added.
The K9 sweep of the area is complete.
IMPD is not aware of any ongoing threat to the public at this time, however, no suspects are currently in custody.
Media should stage at 36th/N Post Rd just east, but park on the NW corner. https://t.co/Es3zCovZrU
— IMPD (@IMPDnews) July 27, 2024
Second Indianapolis police officer shot this year
This is the second time this year an Indianapolis police officer has been shot. In March an off-duty officer working security at an east side bar on East Washington Street was hit in an exchange of gunfire with at least one suspect. A man who was injured in that shooting died at a local hospital.
The bar where that shooting happened, 11:11 Bar & Grille, located at 9439 E. Washington St., was closed by unanimous vote of the Indiana Alcohol & Tobacco Commission.
11:11 Bar & Grille shooting: State shuts down club where 6 people were shot, including off-duty IMPD officer
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This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indianapolis police officer shot. Suspect at large late Friday
Indianapolis, IN
IMPD: Area where officer shot ‘not safe’. Residents asked to stay inside
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A police officer was injured in a shooting on the city’s far east side Friday night.
Police said the immediate area around the shooting is not safe and residents are asked to stay inside their homes and avoid the area. Anyone with information or video footage is asked to call 911.
Few details were immediately available, but police said the event started unfolding about 8:30 p.m. in the 3600 block of North Wittfield Street, near the intersection of East 36th Street and North Post Road in the city’s Northeastwood neighborhood. Online police reports indicate the shooting happened after officers responded to the area on a “shots fired” call.
The officer is listed in stable condition, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police said in a post on X, formally Twitter.
People can expect a “large police presence” in the neighborhood for a “significant” amount of time. Police have K-9s in the area searching for potential suspects.
“Officers are actively canvassing and we’re asking people to avoid the area for their own safety,” said Capt. Shane Foley.
Police have not released a description of the suspect in the shooting.
“There’s a lot that we don’t know about this incident. And we’re hopeful that we will learn more later on,” Foley said.
Second Indianapolis police officer shot this year
This is the second time this year an Indianapolis police officer has been shot. In March an off-duty officer working security at an east side bar on East Washington Street was hit in an exchange of gunfire with at least one suspect. A man who was injured in that shooting died at a local hospital.
The bar where that shooting happened, 11:11 Bar & Grille, located at 9439 E. Washington St., was closed by unanimous vote of the Indiana Alcohol & Tobacco Commission.
11:11 Bar & Grille shooting: State shuts down club where 6 people were shot, including off-duty IMPD officer
Bar shooting: Shooting at east side bar injures multiple people including IMPD officer
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