In the first four shows of the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts’ 2017 summer season, audiences got to laugh and smile through musicals like “Footloose” and Mel Brooks’ hilarious comedy “Young Frankenstein.”
In a mob, a person can forget who they are and what they stand for, then follow that mob to whatever end it takes them, even if it means going against friends, family or innocent victims.
WINONA LAKE – Margaret Murphy-Webb and New Millennium Jazz Orchestra will perform at the fourth of seven summertime concerts in the Grace College & Village at Winona Festival of Music.
NAPPANEE – More than 100 entertainers and performers have been assembled to fill four full days of free scheduled music and dance sets during the Amish Acres 55th Annual Arts & Crafts Festival Aug. 3 to 6.
J.West always had a passion for hip-hop music, the way it’s constructed and the feeling he gets from it, but it wasn’t until after high school that he really started performing it.
Alumni of the Warsaw Community High School Drama Department are putting on a musical comedy about a fundraiser in order to raise money for the fall production of “Mary Poppins.”
SYRACUSE – Prepare for a night of laughs and magic as Main on Main Comedy Improv Troupe performs a live show on July 27 in Syracuse with a special guest, magician Tyler Sherwin.
WABASH – Eagles Theatre will host The Eagles Renovation Celebration, a month-long series of free movies and live performances throughout August, leading up to the commencement of an extensive renovation of the historic Eagles Theatre building in September.
Making up the company for Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts’ production of the musical “Young Frankenstein” are newcomers to the Warsaw stage like Ben Ahlers and longtime veterans like Ben Dicke.