New Shows At Honeywell Announced
WABASH – The Honeywell Center is announcing the on sale date for several new shows. Tickets for Blue Man Group, “Church Basement Ladies: A Mighty Fortress Is Our Basement,” Bobby Vinton and Mark Lowry go on sale at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12.
Blue Man Group, founded in 1987 and known throughout the world for its wildly popular theatrical shows and concerts combining music, comedy and multimedia theatrics, brings its unique form of entertainment to Wabash at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 24.
The performances feature a trio of humanoid characters called Blue Men and experimental music focusing on percussion. Although impossible to describe, people of all ages agree that Blue Man Group’s show is an intensely exciting and outrageous experience that leaves the entire audience in a blissful, euphoric state. With no spoken language, Blue Man Group is perfect for people of all ages, languages, and cultures.
This performance is sponsored by First Merchants Bank. Tickets are $75, $54, $38 and $24.
WBCL Welcomes the Church Basement Ladies in “A Mighty Fortress Is Our Basement,” when the fourth installment of the Church Basement Ladies series of musical comedies comes to Wabash for two performances at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 22.
In this all-new comedy, it’s 1960 and Beverly gets her first pair of high heels for confirmation; Pastor announces his impending nuptials; Mrs. Snustad and Mrs. Gilmerson plan a food booth at the County Fair to raise money; and Mrs. Engelson embarks on a spontaneous driving lesson. Through all the adventures and misadventures, these “bulwarks never failing” stand strong in their faith and their friendships. Tickets are $25, $18 and $12.
Mi Tunes 101.9 and 105.9 The Bash welcomes Bobby Vinton to the Honeywell Center at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 29. The event is sponsored by the Paul L. Speicher Foundation.
Billboard magazine has called Vinton “the most successful love singer of the Rock-Era,” selling more than 75 million records and scoring more than one dozen gold albums. From the time of his first No. 1 record in 1962 (“Roses Are Red”) through 1972, Vinton had more No. 1 hits than any other solo male artist, according to Billboard. Tickets are $75, $44 and $34.
Bott Radio Network welcomes entertainer Mark Lowry, sponsored by Plevna Implement Co. Inc., to the Honeywell Center when the beloved singer, storyteller, humorist, author and songwriter brings his solo show, Mark Lowry: Unplugged and Unplanned, to Wabash at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 26.
Lowry is the co-writer with Buddy Greene of the modern Christmas classic “Mary Did You Know?” which has been recorded more than 400 times by the likes of Cee Lo Green, Reba McEntire, Kathy Mattea, Kenny Rogers, the Gaither Vocal Band, Wynonna and many others. Tickets are $45, $28 and $18.
Tickets may be purchased at the box office from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, by calling 260-563-1102 or visiting www.honeywellcenter.org.