The Drowsy Chaperone
Arena Dinner Theatre 719 Rockhill St., Fort Wayne (260) 424-5622Recording of a fictitious 1928 musical comes to life that features a couple of eve of wedding, desperate theater producers, and two gangsters
Recording of a fictitious 1928 musical comes to life that features a couple of eve of wedding, desperate theater producers, and two gangsters
Oldies
Lucerne Park 800 N. Park Ave., WarsawClassic rock
Union Street Market 1622 Broadway, Fort WayneCountry
Riverside Park, Warren 126 E. 1st St., WarrenThree-day competition will have classes featuring minis, mods, 4-wheel, diesel, hot farm, and more
Monthly event welcomes motorcyclists to park at Dynamo Alley and enjoy food, drinks, and live music
Orchestra
DeKalb Outdoor Theater 301 Center St., AuburnClassic rock
Fountain Park 210 W. Main St., Van WertSummit City Music Theatre takes on Mel Brooks' PG-13 comedy about Broadway producer and accountant's ill-fated scheme to bilk investors out of their money
Fort Wayne magicians Andy Haines, Jim Barron, Del Proctor, and Rusty Ammerman, with Bill Reader serving as Master of Ceremonies
Variety
Nationwide Arena 200 W. Nationwide Blvd., Columbus (614) 246-2000Alternative
The Ruin 1201 W. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 399-6336Wagon Wheel Professional Theatre presents musical comedy of actor attempting to win back his ex-wife's love during production of The Taming of the Shrew
Def Leppard tribute
Kehoe Park 300 N. Main St., BlufftonClassic rock
The Local Saloon 4162 E. Station Road, Roanoke (260) 676-2233Rock
Bar 13 131 N. 1st St., Pierceton (574) 688-0889Day begins with breakfast, followed by 5K at 8 a.m., parade at noon, with downtown activities and fireworks at dusk
Fort Wayne’s oldest farmers market has produce, meat, baked goods, plants, and artwork
Weekly market with fresh flowers and plants, coffee, cheese, meats, eggs, microgreens, produce, and baked goods
Solve a mystery while you feast as the culprit is hiding in plain sight somewhere in the room
The Kekionga Convergence will host dances blending chant, live music, and simple movements through three-day event with registration through June 14
Explore downtown while hunting for artistic pieces with those finding all the artwork being entered into drawing for gift cards
Fresh local food, live music, and artisan goods
Fresh meat, produce, and baked goods, as well as artisan products
Inaugural event with 80 works by 26 artists created in pastel, a pure pigment
Food and retail vendors open at 10 a.m. with parade at 10:30 a.m., live music from Trevor Hunt & Band at 11 a.m., fair games and prizes at 11:30 a.m., and Northeast Dance Company performance at 2:30 p.m.
Selected works of all art majors
Kirsty Mitchell, Takashi Murakami, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, and Bertil Vallien explore dreamlands and their unusual characters
Artist’s narrative realism tells fascinating stories through her command of human figure
Celebration of artists that support Artlink
More than 100 pieces from late Hoosier include rare pearl vest that caused scandal, complete set of his Zodiac collection, and jewelry from Broadway production of Coco
Bloomington-based artist utilizes natural dyes and historical processes to create contemporary textiles that bridge art and design
Variety
Schnelker Park 956 Park Ave., New HavenLive magic, music, raffle drawings, and special ceremonies honor Dick Stoner and the Stoner family
Classic rock
Brandt's Harley-Davidson 1400 Cass St, Wabash 2605636443