April 2
stomp
Morris Performing Arts Center
211 N. Michigan Ave., South Bend
The American Theater Guild will present “STOMP'' as part of its Broadway in South Bend series.
STOMP is an explosive, original, provocative, witty and totally unique experience for viewers of all ages. The international percussion sensation has won numerous awards and rave reviews, and has appeared on numerous national television shows.
The eight-member troupe uses all but traditional percussion instruments, including matchboxes, wooden sticks, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, and hubcaps.
Tickets for STOMP can be purchased at www.broadwayinsouthbend.com or morriscenter.org, in person at the Morris Performing Arts Center, or by calling the box office at 574-235-9190.
April 2
7:30 PM
Croce plays Croce: 50th Anniversary Show
lerner theater
410 S. Main St., Elkhart
AJ Croce, the son of the late Jim Croce, is known for his father's American folk music, including “The Operator,'' “You Don't Me Around With Jim,'' “Time in a Bottle,'' and “Lover's Cross.'' The famous songs will be performed on a special night.
Tickets are priced from $36.50 to $76.50 plus applicable fees and can be purchased at www.thelerner.com or by calling the box office at 574-293-4469.
April 6
7:30 PM
Kansas: Another crossroads
lerner theater
410 S. Main St., Elkhart
Fans can listen to hits like “Carry On Wayward Son,” “Dust in the Wind,” “Point of Know Return,” “Play the Game Tonight,” and “Fight Fire with Fire,” as well as songs that were mostly performed live. Hear songs spanning 50 years of Kansas music, including deep cuts.
Items will be shipped the week of the show to the address provided at checkout and may arrive just before or after the event date. If you need to update your shipping address or have questions about your VIP package, please email VIP@OneLive.com or call 877-717-5816. Products are subject to change.
Ticket prices range from $54 to $239 for VIP packages.
April 12th to 14th
7:30 and 3 p.m.
beautiful carole king musical
Goshen Theater
216 S. Main Street
Join Phoenix Performing Arts for “Beautiful, The Carole King Musical” at Miller Auditorium.
Before Carole King was a hitmaker, she was Carole Klein, a vibrant young songwriter from Brooklyn with a unique voice. From the chart-topping hits she wrote for music's biggest artists to her pioneering success that changed her own life, this musical tells the story of where it all began.
Hits include “You've Got a Friend,” “One Fine Day,” “So Far Away,” “Take Good Care of My Baby,” and “Natural Woman.” A Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical featuring unforgettable hit songs and stories. To remember.
Tickets are available at https://our.show/Beautifulphoenix or at the Goshen Theater box office.
April 13th
7:30 PM
Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn
Goshen College Music Center
1700 S. Main St.
Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn, the “King and Queen of the Banjo” (Paste Magazine), have a musical partnership like no other. Béla Fleck, who has won her 15 Grammy Awards and uses the instrument in a variety of genres, and Abigail Washburn, a singer-songwriter and clawhammer banjo player, combine the instrument with the culture and sounds of the Far East. re-radicalized. Together, Fleck and Washburn used seven types of banjos to mesmerize audiences with music that blended elements of Appalachian folk, bluegrass, and jazz, influenced by Washburn's work in folk music diplomacy in China. I will take you on a journey.
Their deep bond, whether at home, on stage, or on record, combined with the way their unique musical personalities and banjo styles interact, creates a special partnership unlike any other on the planet. We are building a partnership.
Ticket prices range from $40 to $50. Order online at www.goshen.edu/tickets or by phone at 574-535-7588.
April 14th
7pm
Zach Williams: 100 Highway Tour
Lerner Theater
410 S. Main St., Elkhart
Zach Williams and Riley Clemons take to the stage on their “A Hundred Highways” tour for a night of unforgettable music and soul-stirring performances! From “Chain Breaker” to “Rescue Story,” his music speaks to the heart about what it means to be human, and his moving live shows are some of the best I've ever experienced in Christian music. It is different from
He is joined by rising industry star Riley Clemons, who lights up the stage with her angelic voice and captivating stage presence.
Tickets can be purchased at www.ticketmaster.com.
April 17th
11am
Celia Weiss Lunchtime Live
Lerner Theater
410 S. Main St., Elkhart
Celia Weiss returns to the Lerner Theater stage for the Lunchtime Live Kimball Organ Concert Series throughout the season.
A pianist and organist, Weiss has performed with the Elkhart County Symphony Orchestra, South Bend Symphony Orchestra, IUSB Philharmonic, and Manchester University Symphony Orchestra, and is an adjunct assistant professor of music at IUSB's Rachlin School of the Arts. I'm teaching. . She also teaches piano at Elkhart Her Community School, Goshen Her Community School, and Goshen College.
She plays on Lerner's 1924 Kimball pipe organ, one of only three Kimball pipe organs in its original location. The organ was restored after her 2011 theater renovation.
The concert series is free.