“Tick, tick... BOOM!” opens at the Phoenix Theatre in Indianapolis, IN

Local podcast Voices of Indy sat down with the cast ahead of the production’s opening.

INDY_Phoenix Theatre production rehearsal-SEPT2022

Zach Rosing is the sound designer for the production “Tick, Tick... BOOM!”

Photo by @_toneyc_ via Phoenix Theatre

Tick, tick... BOOM!

That’s the name of the musical production set to open at the Phoenix Theatre (712 N. Illinois St.) Fri., Sept. 30-Sun., Oct. 30.

The autobiographical musical portrays the story of a composer + the sacrifices he made to achieve his big break in theater.

Local podcast Voices of Indy (you may recall that we told you about this new local podcast back in April) sat down with the cast of the production to discuss its upcoming run. The cast talks about their backgrounds, the impact of working on a musical like this, as well what it’s like to work with a small cast. Listen here.

Pro tip: You can be among the first to see the show this Thurs., Sept. 29 for Preview Night. All tickets are $25.

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