Organization

New World Arts
New World Arts focuses on theatre that entertains while challenging ourselves and our audiences to examine the world we live in. We produce five Mainstage shows a year and many other productions on a monthly basis.
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New World Arts
211 South Main Street, Suite B
Goshen, IN 46526Phone: 574-975-0311 | Email | Official Website
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Past Events
01/13/12-
01/28/12War of the Worlds
New World Arts10/07/11-
10/22/11Frozen by Bryony Lavery
New World Arts06/03/11-
06/18/11Bug, by Tracy Letts
New World Arts04/01/11-
04/16/11boom by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb
New World Arts12/04/10 A 24/7 Christmas
New World Arts11/05/10-
11/20/10Mrs. Warren's Profession
New World Arts10/15/10-
10/30/10The Pillowman
New World Arts09/10/10-
09/26/10Cabaret [CANCELLED]
New World Arts08/13/10-
08/21/10Love Lies Bleeding
New World Arts08/06/10 Improv Day Camp for kids
New World Arts07/09/10-
07/24/10Proof
New World Arts06/11/10-
06/19/10Monetizing Emma
New World Arts04/30/10-
05/15/10Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
New World Arts04/09/10-
04/17/10Someone Who'll Watch Over Me
New World Arts03/12/10-
03/27/10Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
New World Arts02/12/10-
02/20/10Frost/Nixon
New World Arts01/23/10 24/7 Festival
New World Arts12/04/09-
12/20/09A Christmas Story
New World Arts09/18/09-
09/27/09The House of Yes
New World Arts07/10/09-
07/26/09Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare
New World Arts05/08/09-
05/17/09Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
New World Arts04/10/09-
04/19/09Fool for Love by Sam Shepard
New World Arts03/27/09-
04/03/09Paintings by Robert Burns
New World Arts03/06/09-
11/06/09Improv Battle Royale with Cheese
New World Arts02/13/09-
02/14/09Love Letters
New World Arts12/05/08-
12/14/08Electra
New World Arts10/10/08-
10/19/08Urinetown: The Musical by Mark Hollman and Greg Kotis
New World Arts07/18/08-
07/27/08Our Town by Thornton Wilder
New World Arts03/07/08-
03/08/08Marisol by José Rivera
New World Arts01/26/08 24/7 Theatre Festival
New World Arts04/20/07-
04/28/07Bigger Guns III: Revenge of the Apocalypse Again: An Action Comedy
New World Arts03/09/07-
03/18/07Lysistrata
New World Arts02/09/07-
02/18/07Limonade Tous Les Jours
New World Arts01/20/07 24/5 Film Festival
New World Arts12/01/06-
12/09/06The Real Thing
New World Arts10/20/06-
10/29/06Fear/Falling
New World Arts10/16/06 Susan Mulder Exhibition Opening at the New World Arts Gallery
New World Arts10/06/06 Karen Kennedy and Company
New World Arts09/15/06-
09/22/06Danny and the Deep Blue Sea
New World Arts04/06/06-
04/08/06shortfilmfest 06
New World Arts02/17/06-
02/26/06Antigone
New World Arts01/27/06-
02/05/06Hello and Goodbye
New World Arts01/21/06 24-5 Film Festival
New World Arts01/13/06 Emily Rodgers, Kevin Finn & Your Relative Q in Concert
New World Arts12/05/05 Open Mic, Poetry, and Sushi
New World Arts10/14/05-
10/23/05The Swan
New World Arts09/30/05-
10/01/05Independent Film Night
New World Arts09/30/05-
10/01/05Goshen Open Studio Tour
New World Arts09/16/05-
09/25/05Fall New Arts Festival
New World Arts08/27/05 24/7 Theatre Festival
New World Arts
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Media Reviews
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Event Name: War of the Worlds
Article: 'War' shows off theater's tech side
South Bend Tribune - Entertainment - Jan 12, 2012
By Andrew S. HughesSamuel Yoder learned something while he prepared to direct New World Arts’ production of H.G. Well’s “The War of the Worlds” that opens Friday: When played through a microphone together, an oscillating fan and a food processor sound like an airplane.… Expand
Samuel Yoder learned something while he prepared to direct New World Arts’ production of H.G. Well’s “The War of the Worlds” that opens Friday: When played through a microphone together, an oscillating fan and a food processor sound like an airplane.
And that’s important knowledge to have for the director of a live radio play.
A farmer who lives in London, Ohio, Yoder graduated in 2008 from Goshen College with a degree in communication and theater, and staging “The War of the Worlds” as a live radio play allows him to combine aspects of both majors. Collapse
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Event Name: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
"New World scores knockout"
Review posted by: Andrew Hughes, South Bend Tribune from South Bend, IN USA, Mar 18, 2010
"Collectively, the cast and Nichols create one of the most compelling and emotionally thrilling theatrical experiences I’ve witnessed by any of this region’s community theatres, an honest,... Expand
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Event Name: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
"Cast is top-notch!"
Comment posted by: Aaron Nichols from Notre Dame, IN, Feb 18, 2010
The cast for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf is top notch! Melissa Gard, Kevin Egelsky, Scott Jackson, and Christy Burgess are all amazing Michiana actors. This will be a highlight of the spring... Expand
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Event Name: Urinetown: The Musical by Mark Hollman and Greg Kotis
"You'll get Urinetown!"
Review posted by: Renee from Goshen, IN, Oct 15, 2008
Urinetown is a wonderfully unique show that will have those who love musicals AND those who don't splitting their sides with laughter; as it openly pulls plot lines and tender moments from well known... Expand
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Event Name: Urinetown: The Musical by Mark Hollman and Greg Kotis
"Surprisingly Good Family Entertainment"
Review posted by: Ann Hostetler from Goshen, Indiana, Oct 15, 2008
Given its off-putting title, this fast-paced musical is surprisingly enjoyable, witty, thought-provoking, and yes, even appropriate for older children. I attended with my 10-year-old son who... Expand
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Event Name: Urinetown: The Musical by Mark Hollman and Greg Kotis
"Absolutley Hilarious"
Review posted by: Sandra Y. Kuhns from Goshen, IN USA, Oct 15, 2008
Already by the second scene I had nearly wet myself with laughing...only in Urinetown that would be a capital offense. The show satirizes a number of famous musicals such as Fiddler on the Roof and... Expand
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