This spring, Fort Wayne Youtheatre will be moving from their downtown space at 300 E. Main St. to the Park Lake Professional Complex on Lake Avenue in residence with the Russ Koehlinger Foundation as a strategic anchor at RKF Studios, 2446 Lake Ave.
In a post on social media, Youtheatre announced: “This move will allow Youtheatre to centralize their programming and provide new opportunities to impact youth in our community in a positive way.”
As we await more details, Youtheatre has a “Moving Wish List” on Amazon that you can find through their Facebook page.
A cappella icons King’s Singers stop at PFW
King’s Singers, who have set the gold standard in a cappella singing on the world’s greatest stages for more than 50 years, will perform in Rhinehart Recital Hall in the PFW Music Center on Wednesday, Feb. 12.
They are renowned for their unrivaled technique, musicianship, and versatility, which stem from the group’s rich heritage and its drive to bring an extraordinary range of new and unique works, collaborations and recordings to life.
King’s Singers have received two Grammy Awards, are in Gramophone magazine’s Hall of Fame, and won an Emmy.
Tickets are $25 and can be purchased by heading to pfw.edu/tickets, by calling (260) 481-6553, or visiting the PFW box office.
Music Box Dance Club host Valentine’s dance
The Music Box Dance Club will hold an early Valentine’s Dance on Sunday, Feb. 2, from 6:30-9 p.m. at the Walb Union Classic Ballroom on the campus of Purdue University Fort Wayne..
Dance styles will include ballroom, Latin, swing, and country.
Admission is $15 per person.
For more information, call (260) 578-1240 or email MusicBoxDance@outlook.com.
North Side High School Theater fundraiser
The North Side High School theater department are hosting a One Acts Dinner Theatre fundraising event.
The family-friendly event will take place Thursday, Jan. 30, at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria at North Side High School, 475 E. State Blvd.
Tickets are $12 for adults and $5 for kids.
The Garden presents Really Bad Art show
The Garden, 308 N. Anthony Blvd., will hold a free public opening reception of the Really Bad Art show on Thursday, Jan. 30, from 6-8 p.m.
The exhibition “celebrates the humor, honesty, and vulnerability in artistic missteps.”
Guests will have the opportunity to participate in a moderated Q&A session with artists who will share stories behind their artistic journeys through “happy little accidents,” artistic experiments gone awry, and the creativity and growth of the creative process.
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