Tag: Wagon Wheel Jr.
WARSAW — Wagon Wheel Jr. is excited to present their second western show, Shakespeare Comes to Calamity Creek, at 2 p.m. on April 22 and 23. Noble Hart, a conceited actor, arrives in the mining town of Calamity Creek determined to bring culture to the locals. His troupe of actors is enough to make a …read more.
WARSAW — Wagon Wheel Jr., the youth theatre branch of Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts, announced its 2016 Halloween show, “Zombie Night!” The production takes the stage at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29, and Sunday, Oct. 30, at Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts. This doo-wopping musical pays tribute to classic horror flicks …read more.
WARSAW — Wagon Wheel Jr., the youth community theatre branch of Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts, will present its 2016 spring show, “The Story of Hansel and Gretel,” at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 23, and Sunday, April 24, at Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts. Sent into the woods, Hansel and Gretel meet up …read more.
WARSAW — This month, watch the talented student actors of Wagon Wheel Jr. perform The Stories of Hansel and Gretel and take a musical journey around the world with Symphony of the Lakes. 2 p.m. Saturday, April 23, and 2 p.m. Sunday April 24, Wagon Wheel Jr. presents The Story of Hansel and Gretel. It’s …read more.
By ETHAN SHECKLER Marketing Director, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts WARSAW — In honor of the 150 anniversary of Lewis Carrol’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” Wagon Wheel Jr. will present a show that puts a courtroom spin on the beloved fantasy. “The Trials of Alice in Wonderland” begins on Jan. 30 and answers the …read more.
By ETHAN SHECKLER Marketing Director WARSAW — The Center Street Community Theatre will hold a meeting, open to the public 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13, at Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts in Warsaw. The main focus of the meeting will be to update the community on the organization’s plans for 2016. Topics of discussion …read more.
“This is a unique event,” says Hannah Schutter, marketing director for Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts. “Wagon Wheel has never done anything like this before.” To kick off its 60th season, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts is hosting One Night Only, a variety show and auction, on May 18. For the special event, …read more.
By HANNAH SCHUTTER Marketing Director, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts In order to properly kick off Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts’ 60th season, the performing arts center will host a new kind of fundraiser. On May 18, community members and lovers of the arts are invited to attend a red carpet reception and …read more.
By HANNAH SCHUTTER Director of Marketing, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts Take a dazzling trip on a musical magic carpet ride through the colorful legend of Scheherazade, the greatest storyteller of the ancient Arabian world. Wagon Wheel Jr. will be putting on its 12th production, “The Stories of Scheherazade” on April 25 and 26. …read more.
By Hannah Schutter Marketing Director, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts Forget what you thought you knew about Cinderella and be prepared for a whole new story; Twinderella is the story of the famous princess and her, until now, unheard of twin brother, Bob. Although separated at birth, these two end up having a lot …read more.
By RACHEL M. MONDRAGON Director of Marketing and Fund Development, Wagon Wheel Theatre Come on down to Sleepy Hollow where the shadows follow you around this sleepy old town! Ichabod Crane and the whole town of Sleepy Hollow will be arriving at the Wagon Wheel Theatre Saturday, Nov. 1 and Sunday, Nov. 2. When black …read more.
“I Want My Mummy, Too!,” a production of Wagon Wheel Jr. is on stage this Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 26-27. You’re going to love this riotous, lighthearted musical! Baroness Frankenstein has opened her castle to monsters of the world who are having difficulty fitting in with society. Her guests include the Mummy, a Phantom Bride, …read more.






