Jul 24 Friday
Famously adapted into a 1954 film by Alfred Hitchcock, Dial M for Murder is a classic suspense thriller that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. The story follows Tony Wendice, a husband whose carefully plotted scheme to murder his wife unravels with unexpected twists and shocking revelations. Known for its sharp dialogue, clever plotting, and gripping tension, this tale of deceit and betrayal delivers a masterclass in suspense.
At Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts, the suspense feels closer than ever. In our intimate theatre-in-the-round, every glance, every whisper, and every twist of the plot surrounds you. You will feel the tension build in real time, making every moment more thrilling and every revelation more shocking. It is a suspenseful, edge-of-your-seat experience you have to see to believe.
Jul 25 Saturday
Jul 28 Tuesday
“Blind Logic: The Ralph R. Teetor Story” sponsored by Chautauqua-Wawasee and the Syracuse Historical Museum chronicles the inspirational life of Ralph R. Teetor, a blind American visionary and automotive pioneer who overcame unthinkable odds to leave a lasting impact on the automotive industry. His inventions, including an automatic gearshift and Cruise Control, are now commonplace. This is a free program.
Jul 30 Thursday
With music and lyrics by Indiana-native Cole Porter, Anything Goes is a sparkling musical comedy brimming with wit, romance, and unforgettable songs. Set aboard a glamorous ocean liner, the show follows a lively cast of characters as they navigate romance, mistaken identities, and hilarious misunderstandings. With iconic numbers such as “Blow, Gabriel, Blow” and “You’re the Top,” Anything Goes delivers high-energy musical performances and comedic moments that have delighted audiences for decades.
At Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts, the fun feels even closer. Performed in our intimate theatre-in-the-round, the humor, music, and chaos surround you on all sides. You will feel like you’re part of the adventure, experiencing every joke, every twist, and every dazzling musical number up close. It is a joyous, exhilarating, and unforgettable night at the theater.
Experience the park after hours for this neon orienteering challenge. Using maps and lanterns, navigate the terrain of St. Patrick’s County Park in search of glowing markers. Wear your brightest neon to add to the fun! Registration and payment required by Tuesday, July 28.
Jul 31 Friday
Aug 01 Saturday
Saturday Morning Cartoons return to Goshen Theater on August 1, 2026, from 9AM-12PM.
We will be showing cartoons from the 1990’s on the big screen in the Miller Auditorium for FREE! Come for one or stay all morning.
Concessions will be available for purchase.
Sponsored by the Elkhart County Convention and Visitors Bureau
Aug 02 Sunday
The Leprechaun Hunt™ is our Irish-themed, all ages fundraising festival with outstanding Irish and American food, live entertainment, Kid Zone with youth activities, AND hunting for leprechauns with pots of gold worth $50 to $1500!You’re not just making memories—you’re also making a meaningful difference. The SHARE Foundation is a Christian nonprofit dedicated to providing full residential and camp programs for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.JOIN US FOR A DAY OF FAMILY FUN!$5,500 IN TOTAL PRIZESFind one of 33 leprechauns hiding on our 200 acres and win a cash prize! (Limit one per family.)ALL YOU CAN EATBarbecued ribs, chicken, corned beef, hotdogs, pulled pork, hamburgers, tacos, roasted corn, beer, wine, pop, & desserts.LIVE ENTERTAINMENTTickets are $50 for general admission in advance, $60 at the gate the day of the event. Adults 65+ are $40 in advance and $50 at the gate. As always, children 13 and under are FREE when accompanied by an adult
Don McLean will be the first performer in the theater’s new music series. His show is set for 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 2. Tickets cost $45 to $100 and can be purchased online at goshentheater.org. They are also available at the box office, located at 216 S. Main St., from noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday.
“We’re launching a music series this year that will continue into 2027,” said Goshen Theater Program Director Adrienne Nesbitt. “In addition to Don McLean, we’ll be announcing two additional acts in the next few weeks!”
Best known for the outsize folk-rock hit “American Pie”, McLean’s other standout tracks include “Vincent (Starry, Starry Night),” “And I Love You So,” “Dreidel,” and “Castles in the Air”. In concert, the “American Troubadour” frequently pays homage to his influences with covers including “Crying” (Roy Orbison) and “Everyday” (Buddy Holly).
Over McLean’s nearly 60-year career, his work has resonated with both the masses and other marquee musicians. The range of artists who’ve performed McLean’s songs includes Madonna, George Michael, Chet Atkins, Elvis Presley, Josh Groban, Perry Como, and Coolio.
Sponsored by the Elkhart County Convention and Visitors Bureau.