Tag: Eagles Theatre
WABASH —The Eagles Theatre under the direction of the Honeywell Foundation celebrated its first concert featuring Wabash’s own Crystal Gayle on Saturday, Feb. 29. Gayle’s first performance sold out to the public in a matter of minutes, resulting in an added performance by the singer on Sunday, March 1, said a news release from the …read more.
WABASH—The Honeywell Foundation announced that the Eagles Theatre is just weeks away from re-opening. Located in downtown Wabash, the theater has been under renovation for more than two years — a project that has transformed the 114-year-old building, said a news release from the Honeywell Foundation. Originally constructed in 1906, the Eagles Theatre entertained crowds …read more.
Wabash, IN – Two concerts are remaining in the Singer/Songwriter Series at the Eagles Theatre taking place at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22 featuring J.D. Cable and again on Thursday, Nov. 12 featuring Aaron Barker. Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 on the day of the concert. The concerts will be acoustic sessions by award-winning singer/songwriters as they perform their hits and talk about gaining success in Nashville and beyond.
WABASH — For three weeks this fall, the Eagles Theatre will bring Nashville to Wabash, with acoustic sessions by award-winning singer/songwriters who will perform their hits and talk about gaining success in Nashville and beyond.
Monday, June 1 marks the beginning of the Fifth Annual “Free Movie Mondays” at the Eagles Theater. A total of nine different movies will be shown throughout the months of June and July taking place on Mondays with show times at 10 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Why is it called “Free …read more.
The blues is a curious thing. It’s structure is simple, primarily composed of five-note scales within simple chord progressions. Lyrically it’s not all that complex, though subject matter can span from the comedic to the heartbreaking. Also, it’s not terribly heavy, nor terribly soft. Yet it remains arguably one of the most influential, widely-loved musical …read more.
When Michael Palascak was a kid, his dad would start dinner by asking for a joke. “I would get a joke book and read jokes until he regretted asking,” he says. Palascak parlayed that affinity for joke telling into a full-blown comedy career. He’ll be bringing his act to Wabash on Thursday, April 23 as …read more.
Wabash native Michael Palascak will head back to town to perform at the Eagles Theatre on at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 23 as the final performance of the Thursday Night Comedy Series. Audience members will be welcomed by Sparkle 101.9 and 105.9 The Bash. Sponsorship for this performance is provided by Bucheri McCarty & Metz LLP …read more.
The Honeywell Center and Eagles Theatre are springing into action with the annual Spring Break Bash! All of the excitement will take place Tuesday, April 7 through Thursday, April 9. Take advantage of the free event full of fun activities for all students to engage in over spring break. The Spring Break Bash is sponsored …read more.
(Photo Provided) “I don’t know what I’m going to do at the Eagles Theatre, it just depends on who shows up,” says comedian John Branyan, who will take the stage at Wabash’s historic theater on April 2. “I don’t take a setlist up,” he explains. “I’ll throw new things in to see how they work. …read more.
Comedian Karen Mills (Photo Provided) “I love the intimacy of the smaller venues,” says comedian Karen Mills. “I love the intimacy with the crowd.” Mills will be performing at the Eagles Theatre in Wabash on Thursday night as part of the Thursday Night Comedy series. She’s made a name for herself doing clean comedy for …read more.
“I started playing guitar when I was 13. I was really into country music, and folk music and rock,” recalls Nick Harless. “My brother came to me one day and said ‘If you want to play guitar, you need to hear Stevie Ray Vaughan.’” Harless is set to appear at the Eagles Theatre in Wabash …read more.
A lot of you have probably seen a concert at the Honeywell Center in Wabash. A few of you maybe caught a flick at the recently reopened Eagles Theatre. Well, these are all properties owned and operated by the Honeywell Foundation, which has recently acquired a few new properties. Last week, the Honeywell Foundation announced …read more.
Here is the entertainment listing for this weekend. To have an event added to either list, please email [email protected] with the what, when, where and cost. Warsaw Warsaw City Hall Art In Action – Black, White and Read – 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Free admission. Teresa Smith’s unusual exhibit. Rex’s Rendezvous JFX – …read more.
I hear a lot of interesting showbiz stories in my line of work, but none compare to those of Beki Brindle-Scala. The firebrand blues guitarist grew up around Indianapolis and started her musical career a little earlier than most. “I guess I sort of did without knowing it,” says Brindle. “The first guitar I remember …read more.
The Eagles Theatre will once again present its Thursday Night Comedy and Blues Series beginning in 2015. Each performance takes place on Thursday nights at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 for the series (total of 4 performances each), $12 advance single, or $15 day of show. Tickets go on sale Tues., Nov. 25. Corporate sponsorship …read more.
WABASH – The Eagles Theatre will present classic films every Tuesday beginning Oct. 7 through Dec. 23. Show times are at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., and admission is $2 per person. Lead Sponsor for Throwback Tuesdays is First Farmers Bank & Trust, with Wellbrooke of Wabash as Associate Sponsor. Classic movie buffs can show …read more.
Wabash, IN – The 13-24 Drive-In will kick off its 2014 season on Friday, May 16, and Saturday, May 17, with the Disney film Million Dollar Arm. Gates open at 8 p.m. with the movie starting at dusk. The Drive-In is on course to be a fun, family-friendly Wabash hangout this summer. Throughout the 2014 …read more.
FlowFeel Films, an innovative production company producing content for new media and film, and Michael Palascak, a comedic actor with countless appearances on TV (The Tonight Show, Comedy Central, Late Show With David Letterman) and film, announced they are teaming up to film a feature length documentary. The project will focus on Palascak’s return to …read more.
WABASH – Boscoe France, who beat out more than 4,000 guitarists throughout the U.S. to be named Guitar Center’s 2012 Battle of the Blues winner, will be featured at Thursday Night Blues: Live At The Eagles Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 27, when the Boscoe France Band takes the stage for the final in …read more.
WABASH – Recently returning from NBC’s popular singing competition “The Voice,” North Manchester native Derek Self is scheduled to perform at the Honeywell House at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27. During his concert, the Manchester University sophomore will share songs from a variety of styles, ranging from Josh Groban to Frank Sinatra. The sponsor for …read more.
WABASH – “Thursday Night Comedy: Tim Cavanagh (Live at the Eagles Theatre)” kicks off the season’s three-show Thursday Night Comedy Series at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13. The series will be held in the historic 1905 movie house located in the heart of Wabash. The series, welcomed by Mi Tunes 101.9 and 105.9 The Bash, …read more.
WABASH – Throwback Tuesdays, a popular classic film series, returns today, Tuesday, Jan. 7, to the historic Eagles Theatre in Wabash. The film retrospective will feature movie classics from the 1940s, 50s and 60s on Tuesdays throughout January and February. Admission is $2, with show times at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sponsoring the series …read more.
WABASH – Mi Tunes 101.9 and 105.9 The Bash Welcome “Thursday Night Comedy: Reno Collier (Live at the Eagles Theatre)” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14. The show, held on the stage of the remodeled 1905 movie house located in the heart of Wabash, is the final in the season’s three-show Thursday Night Comedy Series. …read more.
WABASH – Grammy Award-winning producer and guitarist Pete Anderson will be live for “Thursday Night Blues: Live At The Eagles Theatre” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17. This is the second in a three-show series sponsored by The Noisemaker Music Store. Anderson is a groundbreaking guitarist who melds blues and country to forge a style …read more.
WABASH – “Thursday Night Comedy: The Zan and Zany Show Starring Bob Zany and Zan Aufderheide (Live at the Eagles Theatre)” will be at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 19. The show, held on the stage of the 1905 movie house located in the heart of Wabash, kicks off the three-show Thursday Night Comedy series. …read more.
WABASH – Throwback Tuesdays, a nine-week series of classic movies, kicks off Sept. 3 at the historic Eagles Theatre in Wabash with the 1954 thriller “Rear Window.” The film retrospective features movie classics from the 1940s, 50s and 60s on subsequent Tuesdays throughout September and October. Admission is $2, with show times at 2 p.m. …read more.
Eagles Theatre in Wabash announced it will host a three-show Thursday Night Blues Series beginning in September. Performances will take place on the historic stage of the 1905 movie house, with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. before each show. Harless Brothers – Thurs., Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. Nick and Tony Harless along with drummer …read more.
The Boscoe France Band will arrive at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 21, at the Eagles Theatre in Wabash to perform live blues music. Boscoe France Band performances are known for grabbing an audience’s attention with intense playing and soulful blues music, as the group prides itself on providing an authentic and memorable shows. Fronted by …read more.
The Eagles Theatre in Wabash has announced the movies that will play during its independent film series. The four-film series will feature a new film at 7 p.m. every Thursday beginning Feb. 21. Doors will open at 6 p.m. on movie nights, allowing those attending to socialize and enjoy special concessions available for the series. …read more.

















