Posts by The Times of Noblesville
Leslie Wayne Dixon
June 30, 2022 Leslie Wayne Dixon, 50, of Noblesville, Indiana, passed peacefully on June 30, 2022, at his home in the comfort of his family. Born in Elizabethtown and raised in Cecilia, Kentucky, Mr. Dixon was the generous and kind first son, otherwise known as the eldest of three children. He experienced a life filled…
Read More07-28-22
30 Reasons Not To Be in a Play’ Has More Reasons to Go See It in Westfield
What can go wrong during the production of a play? Just about anything. Stage kisses, pinkeye, stirring up World War III. Tanya Haas of Carmel is director of the play, “30 Reasons Not To Be in a Play” and Tom Smith of Westfield is the producer. In a series of crazy examples, this play proves…
Read MoreThey Defined Cuteness
We often go over the things in this space that seem wrong with the world, well, at least in one man’s opinion. This week, please allow me to share a little bit about what’s right. Not too long ago, I had the distinct pleasure of watching two of our grandpups play in their first T-ball…
Read More07-27-22
Director, Crew, Volunteer for Love of ‘Frozen’ Kids
If James H. Williams told you that directing kids shows came easy, he would be telling a white lie. The Fishers resident, who came on as assistant director for The Belfry Theatre Apprentice Players youth under the late Connie Murello-Todd, tries to be prepared for nearly anything. But he said, this year, “Boy, has it…
Read MoreTwo Paws Up for WIlson’s Chicken!
If you read this column regularly, you know I live with two feline companions who have very distinctive personalities. Peyton, the tabby, will consume almost anything edible. (I say “almost” because he does draw the line at bananas — too stinky!) By contrast, my tuxedo cat, Beau, has a very discriminating palate. If something isn’t…
Read More07-26-22
NCAC Presents‘Hamlet’ at 30th Shakespeare in Park
Strolling downtown Noblesville in the area of Federal Hill Commons the past few evenings, you might have heard actors rehearsing for Shakespeare in the Park. Noblesville’s Jennie Otterman sits in her lawn chair on the lawn in front of the First Merchants Pavilion stage, listening closely to every line and watching her actors become their…
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