BANTER With Casper The Ghost At The Wagon Wheel
Just a stone’s throw from the iconic theatre-in-the-round is a desk that serves as the nerve center for the future of the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts.
Read MoreJust a stone’s throw from the iconic theatre-in-the-round is a desk that serves as the nerve center for the future of the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Convention, Recreation and Visitors Commission approved a $35,000 grant request from the Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams for its toxin and E.coli program during a meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 10.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Convention, Recreation and Visitors Commission approved giving Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts in Warsaw over $40,000 for a parking lot repaving project.
Read More“Theater really meets you where you are as an individual, and then you get to bring what you can to it, and it becomes your own personal performance that no one else can do. I think that’s the beautiful thing about engaging people of all ages in the arts,” said Kira Lace Hawkins, director of education and community engagement at Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts.
Read MoreThis fall, Warsaw Community Public Library is thrilled to announce that “Fun with Theatre for Senior Adults,” a creative program designed for adults ages 65 and older, will be offered thanks to a grant from the Indiana Arts Commission.
Read MoreThe Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts has announced an interim leadership structure as it moves into its 2024 summer season and approaches the organization’s 70th anniversary.
Read MoreLast week, Wagon Wheel Conservatory high school students started camp to produce the fantastic Broadway smash “Something Rotten!”
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