![]() Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse Mouse in the house! Tickets cost $60 for tables of four and are available in advance online only. 8 at the Coffman Amphitheater stage in Coffman Park, 5200 Emerald Parkway. Performances, staged cabaret-style in a pub with audience tables and a cash bar, are 7 p.m. For more information, visit Irish musical tapestryĭuring Dublin Irish Festival’s Dublin Irish Days, the Abbey Theater of Dublin will present “The Irish… and How they Got that Way,” Frank McCourt’s off-Broadway musical tapestry with songs and stories about the history of the Irish in America. Tickets cost $9, or $7 for Wexner Center members, $5 for students. Call 61 or visit Big-screen blissĪs part of the Wexner Center’s series “The Big Picture” - a selection of films that play best on large movie-theater screens - the arts center on the campus of Ohio State University will screen French director-star Jacques Tati’s 1967 satire “Playtime,” which unfolds, with minimal dialogue and maximum visual comedy, in an unappealingly modernized Parisian setting. Sunday, and various Thursdays and Sundays through Nov. Shadowbox Live will present a revival of “Leather and Lace”, a documentary-style musical tribute to the first ladies of rock ‘n’ roll, at 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit Things to do in Columbus: The CAPA Summer Movie Series will conclude in late August The ladies of rock ‘n’ roll are back Tickets - $6 per film, or $5 for senior citizens - are available at the Ohio Theatre box office (cash only). Bragging rights go to whichever classic movie fan can make all screenings. Saturday and the 1954 Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz farce “The Long, Long Trailer” at 2 p.m. Saturday the 1951 science-fiction thriller “The Day the Earth Stood Still” at 7:30 p.m. Friday a program of cartoon shorts at 10 a.m. Thursday the 1972 drama “Sounder,” starring the late Cicely Tyson, at 7:30 p.m. The 1936 screwball comedy “My Man Godfrey” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. The CAPA Summer Movie Series will enter its second weekend with five separate programs in the Ohio Theatre, 39 E. For more information, call 61 or visit /theatre. Admission is free take lawn chairs and blankets. Thursday through Saturday at the McKinley Shelter House, 1661 Goodale Blvd., Grandview Heights. GCP Players and Columbus Recreation and Parks will present an outdoor production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Shakespeare’s supernatural romantic comedy about lost lovers, magical fairies and “rude mechanical” actors. Call 61 or visit or .Ĭolumbus entertainment: Sign up for the Life in the 614 newsletter Midsummer dream outdoors Tickets cost $35 to $50, or $15 for students. Sundays through Aug 8 at the Garden Theater’s Mainstage, 1187 N. Eli Brickey lashes back at her peers as Carrie in Columbus Immersive Theater's production of “Carrie the Musical.” 'Carrie the Musical'Ĭolumbus Immersive Theatre, a fundraising support troupe for the Garden Theater, will present a live production of “Carrie the Musical,” based on the revised 2012 off-Broadway production of the 1988 Broadway musical adapted from Stephen King’s novel about a bullied teenager with special powers.
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