Visit turn-of-the-century
Scotland in ‘Brigadoon’
INDIANAPOLIS — The Scottish Highlands are the backdrop for this magical tale about the power of love. New Yorker Tommy Albright unexpectedly wanders into the mysterious village of Brigadoon, which only appears for one day every 100 years. When Tommy meets and falls in love with Fiona, he must decide whether to return to his old life or stay in Brigadoon forever. “Brigadoon” plays at Footlite Musicals, 1847 N. Alabama St. through Oct. 14. Visit footlite.org for show times and ticket prices.
Romance in the air with ‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers’
INDIANAPOLIS — The stage version of the MGM film “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” runs through Oct. 7 at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, 9301 Michigan Road. When Adam takes Milly as his young bride in the 1850s Oregon wilderness, his six brothers decide they want wives of their own. To help, Milly takes it upon herself to civilize her six rowdy brothers-in-law, but her plan backfires when the brothers kidnap six women from a neighboring town to be their brides. For complete show schedule and ticket prices, visit beefandboards.com. For reservations, call the Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre Box Office at 317-872-9664.
‘Forever Plaid’ harmony
group playing in Carmel
CARMEL — “Forever Plaid” tells the story of a four-part men’s harmony group that finally gets to fulfill its dream of performing their first big concert. The show features more than 20 classic hits from the 50s, witty dialogue and choreography, as well as the entire Ed Sullivan Show condensed into three minutes and 11 seconds. “Forever Plaid” plays through Oct. 7 at the CAT, 254 Veterans Way. Visit carmelplayers.org for show times and ticket prices.