3 THINGS TO DO
Here are some other events happening from May 19 to 25 in the Region.
A concert return
Chicago returns for one concert at 8 p.m. concert May 19 at Four Winds Casino in New Buffalo. Tickets are $133. At 11111 Wilson Road at Silver Creek Event Center. 866-494-6371, fourwindscasino.com.
The definition of an “All-American rock band” and heralding the city where the musicians teamed in 1967, this band was originally called The Chicago Transit Authority before they shortened their name. Their song hits combining elements of classical music, jazz, R&B and pop, all punctuated by their horn section, will be showcased.
Stage support
Dunes Summer Arts Foundation
2023 Spring Soiree is at 4 p.m. May 20 at the home of Alexander deHilster and Michael Jefvert in Michiana Shores. Tickets are $150. At 212 Chicadee Trail hosted in both home and outside yard landscape. 219-879-7509; dunesarts.org.
Join the board of directors of the Dunes Arts Foundation and special guests of stage notoriety for an evening with cocktails and appetizers, with a performance by singers Danielle Kerr and
Max DeTogne accompanied by Andrew Flasch. All money raised will benefit the 2023 five show season of Dunes Summer Theatre.
Teen spirit
TeenFest annual performance by Chicago Street Theatre teen ensemble is at 7 p.m. May 19 and 20 and 2:30 p.m. May 21 at Memorial Opera House in Valparaiso. Tickets are $15 for adults and
$10 for seniors 62 and older and students under 21 with military admission for $10. At 104 Indiana Ave. on the main stage. 219-5489137;
memorialoperahouse.com.
Presented as three short stage vignettes, this year’s selections are “My First Lockdown,” “Monster Problems” and “The
Bright Blue Mailbox Suicide Note.” With themes centered around the lives and challenges of young minds and souls, the stage story plots are engaging for
all ages and help open conversation about today’s challenges for teens.