Posted Wednesday, March 5, 2008 by
General Uindy
UIndy's Department of Theatre wrapped up its annual dinner theatre production over the weekend. This year's production,
Red Herring, was a spoof of noir spy movies set in 1952.

The comedy was well-received by the audiences, and the six student actors, nearly all of whom played multiple roles, turned in fine performances.
It has been a successful year for the department. In addition to staging four productions,

they were invited in January to perform their production of
The Shape of Things from the 2006-2007 season at the prestigious Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in Milwaukee.
The department's final production of the season,
Hedda Gabler, is scheduled for April 11-13 and 17-19. For details on this and other events at UIndy, visit our
Arts site, where you can also join our mailing list to receive the most up-to-date info on our many events.
The University of Indianapolis
is a private university in Indiana,
and ranked among the best universities in the Midwest.
It offers undergraduate, master's and doctoral programs, as well as accelerated
degree programs for adult learners seeking a bachelor's degree through Indiana
night classes, or for students wishing to complete and Indianapolis MBA program
through Saturday classes. The arts thrive at UIndy; in addition to offering
majors in theatre, art and music, the university is home to numerous art
galleries and one of the finest concert performance halls in the Midwest.