Men’s Chorus announces new season
The Sound of Music
Movie Sing-Along
Thursday, October 4
Doors 5:30pm | Movie 6:30pm
The Athenaeum
401 East Michigan Street
Indianapolis, Indiana
A fundraiser for the Indianapolis Men’s Chorus
Tickets $20
CHRISTMAS SHOW
Making Spirits Bright
Our Annual Christmas Spectacular
Friday, December 14
8pm
Saturday, December 15
3pm & 8pm
Marian University Theatre
3200 Cold Spring Road
Indianapolis, Indiana
Adults $25
Groups (10 or more) $18.75
Children (18 and under) $15
MUSIC OF THE 1980S
Totally Rad!
A Bodacious Salute to the 1980s
Friday, April 26
8pm
Saturday, April 27
8pm
Marian University Theatre
3200 Cold Spring Road
Indianapolis, Indiana
Adults $25
Groups (10 or more) $18.75
Children (18 and under) $15
THE MUSIC OF “RENT”
RENT
Movie Sing-Along
Thursday, June 6
Doors 6pm | Movie 7pm
The Cabaret
924 North Pennsylvania Street
Indianapolis, Indiana
A Pride Week fundraiser for the Indianapolis Men’s Chorus
Tickets $20
ABOUT THE INDIANAPOLIS MEN’S CHORUS
Now in their 29th season, the IMC is a volunteer chorus that gracefully interprets everything from classical, spiritual, Broadway, and world music with agility and spirit.
Under the artistic direction of Greg Sanders, the IMC is celebrating an era of renewed growth. The current roster includes more than 60 singers, a more than three-fold increase since Sanders took the helm in 2011. Ticket sales have also more than doubled in that time.
In addition to its own concerts, the IMC has shared the stage with local and national artists and performing groups including:
- The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s productions of Anything Goes in Concert, Leading Men of Broadway, Broadway Standing Ovations!, and Hello, Dolly
- The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, the Indianapolis Children’s Choir, and the Butler University Chorale as a part of the Symphonic Choir’s production of Benjamin Britten’s “War Requiem”
- The Indianapolis Opera
- Dance Kaleidoscope
- Opera and stage artist Jacquelynne Fontaine
- Folk singer/songwriter Holly Near
- Cabaret performer Ann Hampton Callaway
In addition to entertaining hometown audiences, the IMC has performed in several cities including Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, Minneapolis, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C.