Broadway Hits and Symphonic Masterpieces: What's On in Indy Today

Discover the Best of Indianapolis This Saturday
Welcome to Saturday, February 21, 2026. If you are looking to escape the winter chill and dive into the city's vibrant culture, today offers a diverse lineup of theatrical performances, classical music, and local community gatherings. From the bustling aisles of a morning market to the refined acoustics of the Hilbert Circle Theatre, Indianapolis has plenty to offer for those seeking entertainment and inspiration.
Morning Markets and Community Connections
Start your Saturday at the Indy Winter Farmers Market, held at The AMP at 16 Tech. Running from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM, this long-standing community staple features over 50 local vendors. It is the perfect spot to find farm-fresh produce, artisanal baked goods, and handcrafted wellness products. The indoor setting at the 16 Tech Innovation District provides a warm atmosphere to grab a coffee and support Indiana’s sustainably-minded food producers.
Dramatic Arts and Broadway Favorites
For theater enthusiasts, the afternoon and evening stages are packed with talent. The Indiana Repertory Theatre continues its run of August Wilson's powerful drama, Joe Turner's Come and Gone. Set in a 1911 Pittsburgh boarding house, this Pulitzer Prize-winning play explores the haunting legacy of the past and the search for identity. A matinee performance is scheduled for 4:00 PM on the OneAmerica Financial Stage.
If you prefer a musical experience paired with a meal, Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre presents Pretty Woman: The Musical. Based on the iconic 1990 film, this romantic production features show-stopping numbers and a classic story of unlikely soulmates. The evening performance begins with a signature buffet dinner followed by the curtain rise at 7:30 PM.
Symphonic Sounds and Visual Wonders
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra invites you to a late-afternoon classical journey at the Hilbert Circle Theatre. Conducted by Jun Märkl, the orchestra will perform Beethoven's Eroica Symphony. This revolutionary masterpiece, known for its emotional depth and structural complexity, begins at 5:30 PM, making it an ideal pre-dinner engagement.
For those who enjoy visual arts, Newfields is hosting its annual Orchids exhibition in the Madeline F. Elder Greenhouse and museum galleries. Thousands of vibrant blooms provide a tropical escape from the February landscape. Additionally, THE LUME Indianapolis is in its final weeks of featuring Connection, an immersive experience highlighting Indigenous Australian art and music through massive digital projections.
Family and Special Interest Events
Families can head to Clowes Memorial Hall for Shen Yun Performing Arts, with performances at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM. This world-renowned showcase of classical Chinese dance and music offers a colorful journey through 5,000 years of civilization. Meanwhile, outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Indianapolis Boat, Sport & Travel Show at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, which opens its doors at 10:00 AM for a day of browsing the latest in adventure gear and travel inspiration.