Staff Report – Morning Journal https://www.morningjournal.com Ohio News, Sports, Weather and Things to Do Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:38:42 +0000 en-US hourly 30 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.morningjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/MorningJournal-siteicon.png?w=16 Staff Report – Morning Journal https://www.morningjournal.com 32 32 192791549 Happenings — what’s coming up in Northeast Ohio starting Jan. 19 https://www.morningjournal.com/2024/01/17/happenings-whats-coming-up-in-northeast-ohio-starting-jan-19/ Wed, 17 Jan 2024 20:51:09 +0000 https://www.morningjournal.com/?p=815325&preview=true&preview_id=815325 Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to entertainment@morningjournal.com or entertainment@news-herald.com. You must include a phone number and/or web address for publication.

Art

Cleveland Museum of Art: 11150 East Blvd., presents “Liturgical Textiles from Late Medieval Germany,” through Aug. 4; “Colors of Kyoto: The Seifū Yohei Ceramic Studio,” through March 10; “Six Dynasties of Chinese Painting,” through May 6; “New Narratives: Contemporary Works on Paper,” through April 14; “Toe the River’s South in Japanese Painting,” through June 2; art lecture: Shahzia Sikander: “Multivalence.” Call 216-421-7340 or visit clevelandart.org.

Lakeland Community College’s Gallery at Lakeland: 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, presents “Lakeland Community College Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition,” through Jan. 24. Call 440-525-7029 or visit lakelandcc.edu/gallery.

Museum of Contemporary Art (moCa) Cleveland: 11400 Euclid Ave., presents its Winter/Spring 2024 Exibitions, Feb. 2 through May 26 (opening-night celebration 7 p.m. Feb. 2) — Manabu Ikeda: “Flowers From the Wreckage,” featuring more than 50 works from the past 25 years | Andrea Bowers: “Exist, Flourish, Evolve,” a “multi-site, multimedia campaign that builds awareness and action around the dangers facing Lake Erie and all of the Great Lakes ecosystems” | BlackBrain: “SCRD GRDN,” a project by BlackGrain and guest artists from Julia de Burgos Cultural Center. Call 216-421-8671 or visit mocacleveland.org.

Sculpture Center: 1834 E. 123rd St., Cleveland, presents a solo exhibition by Daniel Arsham, “Score and Sound,” through Jan. 27 (closing weekend with timed tickets Jan. 26 and 27). Call 216-229-6527 or visit sculpturecenter.org.

Spaces Gallery: 2220 Superior Viaduct, Cleveland, presents three exhibitions — “Anticipatory|Después,” featuring the work of Brianna L. Hernández (Shinnecock Indian Nation, Long Island, New York), “A Botanical Conversation,” featuring the work of Mehdi-Georges Lahlou (Brussels, Paris) and “Escaping Aawful Land,” featuring the work of Aaron D. Williams (Cleveland) — noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday through March 1. Call 216-621-2314 or visit spacesgallery.org.

Stocker Arts Center at Lorain County Community College: 1005 N. Abbe Road, Elyria, presents “Lorain County Regional Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition,” through Feb. 15 in the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery (Gold Key Reception, 1 to 3 p.m. Jan. 28). Call 440-366-4040 or visit StockerArtsCenter.com.

Ursuline College’s Florence O’Donnell Wasmer Gallery: 2550 Lander Road, Pepper Pike (gallery hours, noon to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, presents “New Masters 3: Women Artists of Northeast Ohio,featuring “emerging and established women artists who live and create in the region,” through Jan. 25. Visit ursuline.edu/wasmer-gallery.

Children’s entertainment

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “The Rainbow Fish,” Jan. 27 and 28 (sensory-friendly performance Jan. 28); PAW Patrol Live! “The Great Pirate Adventure,” March 9 and 10. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Comedy

Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Darcy & Jer, Feb. 18; Tony Hinchcliffe, Feb. 23; Ketterkenny Presents: A Night of Stand-Up, Feb. 27; Bianca Del Rio, March 22; Joe Pera, March 24; Dusty Slay, April 20; Alan Ruck, May 3; Kathy Griffin, May 11. Visit AgoraCleveland.com.

Akron Civic Theatre: 182 S. Main St., presents Jon Oliver, Jan. 21. Visit AkronCivic.com.

Tony Rock hosts a game show in the late 2010s. This week, the comedian - and brother of fellow comic Chris Rock - will Jan. 19 through 20 at the Funny Bone Comedy Club and Restaurant (formerly Cleveland Improv). Details ClevelandFunnyBone.com. (The Associated Press)
Tony Rock hosts a game show in the late 2010s. This week, the comedian – and brother of fellow comic Chris Rock – will Jan. 19 through 20 at the Funny Bone Comedy Club and Restaurant (formerly Cleveland Improv). Details ClevelandFunnyBone.com. (The Associated Press)

Funny Bone Comedy Club and Restaurant (formerly Cleveland Improv): 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland, presents Tony Rock, Jan. 19 through 21; Alfred Kainga, Jan. 26 and 27; TK Kirkland, Feb. 2 through 4; Damon Williams, Feb. 9 and 10; Rob Ward & Friends, Feb. 14; Comediane Pierre, Feb. 16 and 17; Don “DC” Curry,” Feb. 23 through 25. Call 216-696-4677 or visit ClevelandFunnyBone.com.

Covelli Centre: 229 E. French St., Youngstown, presents Sebastian Maniscalco, Nov. 14. Call 800-745-3000 or visit covellicentre.com.

Hilarities 4th Street Theatre: 2025 E. Fourth St., Cleveland, presents Sean Patton, Jan. 18 and 19; Dan Donohue, Jan. 19 and 20; Che Durena, Jan. 19 and 20; Rene Vaca, Jan. 20; Sam Tallent, Jan. 25 through 27; Ben Palmer, Jan. 26; Zoltan Kaszas, Feb. 29 through March 2; Michel Blaustein, March 15 and 16; Ari Shaffir, March 31; Michael Kosta, April 5 and 6; Gareth Reynolds, April 7. Call 216-736-4242 or visit pickwickandfrolic.com.

Kent Stage: 175 E. Main St., Kent, presents Paula Poundstone, Jan. 19. Call 330-677-5005 or visit kentstage.org.

Lorain Palace Theatre: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents HahaOhio, featuring Tammy Pescatelli, John Henton, Bill Benden and more, March 23. Call 440-245-2323 or visit lorainpalace.com.

Masonic Cleveland: 3615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Eddie Griffin, March 9. Visit MasonicCleveland.com.

MGM Northfield Park: 10777 Northfield Road, Northfield, presents Kountry Wayne, April 6; Steve Trevino, April 27. Call 330-908-7625 or visit mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com.

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “Men Are From Mars Women Are From Venus LIVE!,” Jan. 19 and 20; Nimesh Patel, Jan. 21; John Crist, Feb. 18; Rob Schneider, Feb. 24; Modi, March 27; Rickey Smiley, March 29; Daniel Sloss, April 20; Brett Goldstein, April 26 through 28; Ronny Chieng, April 26; Marc Maron, May 10. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Dance

Cleveland Ballet: presents “Aurora: A Sleeping Beauty Story,” April 26 and 27 at Playhouse Square’s Connor Palace. Visit Clevelandballet.com.

DANCECleveland: presents Paul Taylor Dance Company, Jan. 20 at PlayhouseSquare. Visit dancecleveland.org or call 216-991-9000.

MGM Northfield Park: 10777 Northfield Road, Northfield, presents “Dancing With The Stars Live!,” Feb. 4. Call 330-908-7625 or visit mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com.

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Shen Yun, Jan. 27 and 28. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Film

Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque: 11610 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “Youth (Spring)” (“Qingchun,” France/Luxembourg/Netherlands, 2023, Wang Bing), 6:30 p.m. Jan. 18; “Coup De Torchon” (“Clean Slate,” France, 1981, Bertrand Tavernier), 7 p.m. Jan. 19; “Days of Heaven” (USA, 1978, Terrence Malick), 8:30 p.m. Jan. 19 and 5 p.m. Jan. 20; “To Have and Have Not” (USA, 1944, Howard Hawks), 6:55 p.m. Jan. 20 and 4:05 p.m. Jan. 21; “The Crime Is Mine” (“Mon Crime,” France, 2023, François Ozon), 8:55 p.m. Jan. 20 and 2 p.m. Jan. 21; “Archangel” (Canada, 1990, Guy Maddin), 6:30 p.m. Jan. 23. Call 216-421-7450 or visit CIA.edu/Cinematheque.

Cleveland International Film Festival: presents “Lights, Camera, Unity: Celebrating Black Stories,” a curated two-hour program that “is a compilation of powerful short films that recognize the significance and distinction of Black experiences in America” in collaboration with the Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival, streaming 11 a.m. Feb. 1 through 11:59 p.m. Feb. 4. Call 216-623-3456 or visit clevelandfilm.org.

Kent Stage: 175 E. Main St., Kent, presents 21st annual Standing Rock Cultural Arts Short Film & Video Festival, Jan. 27. Call 330-677-5005 or visit kentstage.org.

Stocker Arts Center at Lorain County Community College: 1005 N. Abbe Road, Elyria, presents “The Miracle Club,” 7:30 p.m. Jan. 19 in Hoke Theatre; “Kitchen Brigade,” 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 in Hoke Theatre. Call 440-366-4040 or visit StockerArtsCenter.com.

Music

Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Flatland Cavalry, Jan. 26; Get the Le Out, Feb. 1; Kameron Marlowe, Feb. 9; Neck Deep, Feb. 14; Portugal. The Man, Feb. 17; Static-X, Sevendust, Feb. 22; October London, Feb. 24; Alkaline Trio, March 8; BabyTron, March 6; Postmodern Jukebox, March 10; KMFDM, March 14; KK’s Priest, March 20; Kai Wachi, March 23; JJ Grey & Mofro, March 29; Alvvays, April 18; Benjamin Tod & Lost Dog Street Band, April 19; Our Last Night, May 10; Blind Guardian, May 16; Jerry Harrison & Adrian Belew & Adrian Belew, July 28. Visit AgoraCleveland.com.

Akron Civic Theatre: 182 S. Main St., presents Bonnie Rait, June 22. Visit AkronCivic.com.

Apollo’s Fire, The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra: presents “Sacred Mysteries: Biber’s Rosary Sonatas for Violin,” Feb. 15, 16, 17 and 19; “¡Hispania!: A Spanish-Mexican Journey,” March 20 through 23; “Bach’s Easter Oratorio,” April 25 through 28. Call 216-320-0012 or 800-314-2535, or visit apollosfire.org.

Bainbridge Swing Dance: at Family Life Center, 16349 Chillicothe Road, Chagrin Falls, presents Radio Rhythm IDOLS, Feb. 3 lesson at 8 p.m., dance and music 9 to 11 p.m. Visit WillCraigProductions.com.

Bash on the Bay: a music fest featuring Hardy as one of the headliners, will Aug. 21 and 22 at Put-in-Bay Airport on South Bass Island. Visit bashonthebay.com.

Jam band Spafford will play the Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland on Jan. 19. Details: BeachlandBallroom.com. (Courtesy of the Beachland Ballroom)
Jam band Spafford will play the Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland on Jan. 19. Details: BeachlandBallroom.com. (Courtesy of the Beachland Ballroom)

Beachland Ballroom: 15711 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, presents Spafford, Unc D, Jan. 19; DaLand Brass Band, Wave Magnetick & Rowanne Atallah, Factual Brans, Jan. 19; Revival ABB, Jan. 20; Barely Dead (Grateful Dead tribute), Jan. 20; Lowertown, Unrecovery, Jan. 21; Lowertown, Unrecovery, Jan. 21; Mark’s Birthday Show featuring The New Soft Shoe, Jan. 24; Northeast Ohio Drum & Music Jam, Jan. 25; Cavale, JSSZCA, Tessas, Jan. 25; Jinari Kemet, Zup, Marcus Smith, Jan. 26; Soiree of the Stallions Charity Concert with The Reign of Kindo, Chalk Dinosaur, Juniper, Jan. 27; School of Rock, Jan. 28; Sam Hooper Group, Jan. 31; Mark Gamsjager & The Lustre Kings, Feb. 1; Bumpin Uglies, Feb. 2 and 3; an evening with Keller Williams, Feb. 9; Stick Men, Feb. 21; Jill Andrews, Feb. 22; Tylder Ramsey, Feb. 26; Maddie Zahm, March 2; Mary Timony, youbet, March 5; Tophouse, March 14; Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Isolation Tank Ensemble, March 15; Carolina Rose, April 14; Ty Segall, May 5. Call 216-383-1124 or visit beachlandballroom.com.

Blossom Music Center: 1145 W. Steels Corners Road, Cuyahoga Falls, presents Noah Kahan, May 28; Chris Stapleton, Marcus King, The War & Treaty, May 31; NEEDTOBREATHE, Judah & the Lion, June 1; New KIds on the Block, Paula Abdul, DJ Jazzy Jeff, June 14; Hank Williams Jr., Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives, June 21; Third Eye Blind, Yellowcard, Arizona, July 5; Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, IRONTOM, July 22; Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Joe Satriani, Jason Bonham, July 29; Hozier, Aug. 6; Thirty Seconds to Mars, AFI, Poppy, Aug. 7; Hootie & the Blowfish, Collective Soul, Edwin McCain, Aug. 15; Sum 41, The Interrupters, Sept. 15. Call 330-920-8040 or visit livemu.sc/2QcbKUb.

Brite Winter: a music festival featuring Wanyama, Chayla Hope, The Monday Program, LocontiM.O.O.K.Y., Radderall and many other acts, Feb. 24 in the West Banks of Cleveland’s Flats. Visit BriteWinter.com.

Canton Palace Theatre: 605 Market Ave. N., presents Nickel Creek, March 12. Call 440-454-8172 or visit cantonpalacetheatre.org.

Cathedral of St. John The Evangelist: East Ninth Street and Superior Avenue, Cleveland, presents an organ recital by Dr. Thomas Fielding, the new music director fo the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 30. Call 216-771-6666, ext. 5510, or visit SaintJohnCathedral.com/concerts.

CityMusic Cleveland: presents “Symphony of Secrets,” featuring author Brendan Slocum — 7:30 p.m. Feb. 8, East Mount Zion Baptist, 9990 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, with reception to follow immediately afterward | 8:30 p.m. Feb. 9, La Sagrada Familia, 7719 Detroit Ave, Cleveland | 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10, Our Lady of Angels, 3644 Rocky River Drive, Cleveland | 4:30 p.m. Feb. 11, St. Sebastian Parish, 476 Mull Ave, Akron. Call 216-632-3572 or visit citymusiccleveland.org.

Cleveland Browns Stadium: 100 Alfred Lerner Way, Cleveland, presents The Rolling Stones, June 15. Visit clevelandbrownsstadium.com.

Cleveland Museum of Art: 11150 East Blvd., presents Alla Boara, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24; CIM Opera Theater: “Cipullo’s Glory Denied,” 3 p.m. Jan. 27 and 28. Call 216-421-7340 or visit clevelandart.org.

Cleveland Orchestra: performing at Severance Music Center, 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “Severance in Recital — Beethoven for Three: Leonidas Kavakos, Yo-Yo Ma, and Emanuel Ax,” with violinist Kavakos, cellist Ma and pianist Ax, Feb. 1; “Beethoven’s Fateful Fifth,” also featuring music by Schubert, Feb. 9 through 11; “Ravel’s Mother Goose,” also featuring music by Ammann, Benjamin and Knussen, with countertenor Tim Mead and Women of The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, Feb. 15 and 17; “The Princess Bride” (full film with live orchestral underscore,” Feb. 16; “Beethoven’s Pastoral,” also featuring music by Haydn, with cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras, Feb. 22 through 25; “Kanneh-Mason Plays Schumann,” also featuring music by J.S. Bach/Webern and Hindemith, with pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason, Feb. 29 through March 2; “Brahms’s Fourth Symphony,” also featuring music by Weber and Zehavi, with piccolist Mary Kay Fink, March 7 through 9; “Severance in Recital — Yefim Bronfman: Chopin and Schubert,” with pianist Bronfman also performing music by R. Schumann and Salonen, March 10; “Levit Plays Mozart,” also featuring music by Bruckner, with pianist Igor Levit, March 14, 16 and 17; “Sibelius’s Second Symphony,” also featuring music by Rautavaara and Perry, with mezzo-soprano Josefina Maldonado, March 21 through 23; “City Noir,” featuring music by Smith Debussy and Adams, with organist James McVinnie and saxophonist Timothy McAllister, April 4 and 6; “Elgar’s Cello Concerto,” also featuring music by Lopez and Walton, with baritone Thomas Hampson, cellist Sol Gabetta and The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, April 11 through 13; “Severance in Recital — Evgeny Kissin and Matthias Goerne: Schumann and Brahms,” with pianist Kissin and bariton Goerne, April 14; “Yuja Wang Plays Ravel and Stravinsky,” with pianist Wang, April 18 through 20; “Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto,” also featuring music by Chin and Bartok, with pianist Beatrice Rana, April 26 through 28; “Lang Lang Plays Saint-Saëns,” also featuring music by Berlioz, with pianist lang, May 2 and 4; “Berloiz’s Symphonie Fantastique,” May 3; “Mozart’s Magic Flute,” directed by Nikolaus Habjan, with tenor Julian Prégardien, baritone Ludwig Mittelhammer, soprano Christina Landshamer and The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, May 16, 18, 24 and 26; “Mozart’s Gran Partita,” also featuring music by Wagner and Reinvere, with violinist Leila Josefowicz and harpist Trina Struble, May 23 and 25; “Mozart’s Gran Partita,” also featuring music by Wagner and Reinvere, with violinist Leila Josefowicz and harpist Trina Struble, May 23 and 25. Call 216-231-7300 or visit ClevelandOrchestra.com.

Cleveland Pops Orchestra: presents its 2023-24 season, with shows starting at 8 p.m. at Severance Music Center — “A Tribute to the Beatles,” Feb. 3 | “Champagne & Shamrocks,” March 1 | “Broadway Rocks,” April 12 | “A Tribute to Our Armed Forces,” June 1. Visit ClevelandPops.com or call 216-765-7677.

Def Leppard, Journey and Heart: will perform July 30 at Progressive Field in Cleveland. Visit mlb.com/guardians/tickets/journey-def-leppard.

Firelands Symphony Orchestra: presents a guest ensemble headlined by the Michael Shirtz Quartet, featuring Shirtz’s musical narrative “To Rise Above: A Journey of a Tuskegee Airman,” a tribute to the late Col. Harold Brown, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2 at Sawmill Creek Convention Center in Huron. Call 419-621-4800 or visit FirelandsSymphony.com.

Goodyear Theater: 1201 E. Market St., Akron, presents Into the Blue: The ELO Tribute, Jan. 20; Mr. Speed (Kiss tribute), Feb. 10; Classic Albums Live presents “Aretha’s Gold,” featuring R&B singer Divine Brown singing the song from that Aretha Franklin greatest-hits album, Feb. 23; Straight On (Heart tribute), Feb. 24; Three Dog Night, March 10; Todd Rundgren, April 26. Call 330-690-2307 or visit goodyeartheater.com.

Grog Shop: 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights, presents Faith & Whiskey, Jan. 19; Who Hit Me, Fawx, Bleeder, Jan. 20; Found Footage Festival Vol. 10 – Popcorn Classics – Popcorn classics with Midnight Rental, Jan. 21; Jack Lutz & Temple Brothers, Rooftops, Jan. 24; Hanging Johnny, Grandview, Jan. 25; Mourning (A) BLKstar, Trash TV, Jan. 26; Mac Saturn, Jan. 27; Wednesday, Hotline TNT, Jan. 28; The Daze, The Brakes, Formerly Candice, Jan. 31; GlamGore — Couples Counseling, Feb. 2; The Record Compan, Feb. 3; PEEZY, Feb. 4; Siena Liggins, Daisha McBride, Feb. 9; The Ocean, Feb. 12; The Record Company, Feb. 13; third annual Vampires Ball with Vampires Everywhere, Ash Hollow, Nineteenth Paradise, Feb. 14; Rustbelt Ripperfest II, Feb. 24; Wifisfuneral, March 8; The Tossers, March 9; Horse Lords, Ka Baird, March 14; 68, The Callous Daoboys, The Homeless Gospel Choir; The Slackers, The Operators, April 6; Mannequin P—-, Soul Glo, April 12; MIKE, April 21. Call 216-321-5588 or visit grogshop.gs.

House of Blues: 308 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents G Love & Special Sauce, Jakobs Castle, Jan. 19; Ten (Pearl Jam tribute), Jan. 20; The Devil Wears Prada, Fit for a King, Counterparts, Jan. 21; Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Jan. 24;Lyn Lapid, Jan. 26; Joseph, Sister, Jan. 27; Umphrey’s McGee, Jan. 31; Tha tArena Rock Show, Feb. 2; anees, Feb. 3; Never Ending Fall, Feb. 8; Badfish (Sublime tribute), Feb. 9; The Mega 80’s, Feb. 16; Saved by the 90’s, Feb. 17; Veeze, Feb. 23; Trippin Billies, Feb. 24; Cold War Kids, Joe P, Feb. 26; Silversun Pickups, March 2; Otoboke Beaver, Drinking Boys and Girls Choir, March 15; flipturn, Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners, March 26; A Flock of Seaguls, Strangelove (Depeche Mode tribute), March 28; Queensryche, April 17; BoyWithUke, April 26; Beach Weather, March 9; Drake White, May 2. Visit houseofblues.com/Cleveland.

Jacobs Pavilion: Nautica Entertainment Complex, West Bank of the Flats, Cleveland, presents Chris Young, May 10; Jacob Collier, June 12; Brothers Osborne, June 29; King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Aug. 24; Brit Floyd, May 19; Bush, Jerry Cantrell, Candlebox, Aug. 13; O.A.R., Fitz & The Tantrums, Aug. 25; The Avett Brothers, Aug. 23; Mitski, Sept. 3. Visit bit.ly/axs-jacobs.

Jim Wadsworth Productions: presents Dominick Farinacci & Spirit of the Groove, Jan. 21 and March 10 at Market Garden Brewery, 1947 W. 25th St., Cleveland. Visit clickgobuynow.com/jwp.

Kent Stage: 175 E. Main St., Kent, presents TR3 with Tim Reynolds, Jan. 31; The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Feb. 4; Judy Collins, Feb. 9; The Outsiders, The Cyrkle, Darren Dowler, Feb. 24; Hard Day’s Night (tribute to The Beatles), March 2; Dervish, March 11; Paul Thorn & Steve Poltz, March 13; Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, March 14; Here Come the Mummies, March 21; Karla Bonoff, Livingston Taylor, March 24; Samantha Fish, March 27; Colin Hay, March 29; Susanne Vega, April 13; Shawn Colvin & KT Tunstall, April 28; Joanne Shaw Taylor, April 29; Madeleine Peyroux, May 2; Rufus Wainwright, May 8; John Hiatt, May 14. Call 330-677-5005 or visit kentstage.org.

Lake Erie Folk Fest: a winter celebration of traditional music, will be Feb. 3 at Case Western Reserve University. Visit lakeeriefolkfest.com.

Les Delices: a group performing music from the French Baroque, presents “Songs of Orpheus,” featuring music by Rameau, Courbois and Jonathan Woody recounting Orpheus’ descent to the underworld and featuring French mezzo-soprano Sophie Michaux, 7:30 p.m. March 8 at Night Stage at Akron Civic Theater, 182 S. Main St., Akron | 7:30 p.m. March 9 at Inlet Dance @ Pivot Center, 2937 W. 25th St., Cleveland | 4 p.m. March 10 at Disciples Christian Church, 3663 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights; “Seasons Transformed,” April 12 through 14. Visit lesdelices.org.

Bad Juju, a Northeast Ohio-based band specializing in 1990s rock, will play Jan. 20 at the Lorain Palace Theatre in a gig also slated to feature rock act World Zen'd. Details: LorainPalace.com. (Brenda Long)
Bad Juju, a Northeast Ohio-based band specializing in 1990s rock, will play Jan. 20 at the Lorain Palace Theatre in a gig also slated to feature rock act World Zen’d. Details: LorainPalace.com. (Brenda Long)

Lorain Palace Theatre: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents Bad Juju, World Zen’d, Jan. 20; Jack Bradley’s Rockin Inauguration featuring Disco Inferno, Jan. 26; A Tribute to Tony Bennet starring Steve Leeds, Feb. 2; The Jersey Beach Boys, Feb. 10; E5C4PE (Journey tribute), Heartbreaker, Feb. 16; The Four Horseman (Metallica tribute), Feb. 17; Queen Nation (Queen tribute), Feb. 23; Vegas After Dark, with Rusell Mascia and The Skatch Anderssen 20 Piece Orchestra, March 1; George Michael Reborn starring Robert Bartko, March 2; Celtic Angels Ireland, March 3; Stars of the Sixties, featuring The Grass Roots, The Association, The Cyrkle and The Classics IV, March 8; The Guess Who, April 26; Colt Ford, May 17. Call 440-245-2323 or visit lorainpalace.com.

Masonic Cleveland: 3615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Tallgrass, Feb. 2; Bittersweet Revenge, Feb. 10; The Dead South, Feb. 12; Jo Dee Messina, Feb. 16; Jack Lutz, Feb. 17; Sabai, Feb. 29: Gideon, March 2; Kaivon, March 7; Blue October, March 8; The Broken Hearts (Tom Petty tribute), March 9; Terri Clark, March 14; Hairball Hollywood Mafia, Trauma Illinois, March 16; The Static Wake, March 16; The Celtic Tenors, March 19; William Black, March 22; Sea of Treachery, March 22; Darkest Hour, May 28; Blackberry Smoke, March 3; Galactic Empire, April 4; Gimme Sugar, Mister Breeze, April 13; Spirit Bomb, April 20; NRBQ, April 24; Enterprise Earth, April 27; The Ultimate Doors (tribute to The Doors), April 27; Uriah Heep, Saxon, Mall 11; Rodrigo y Gabriela, May 14. Visit MasonicCleveland.com.

MGM Northfield Park: 10777 Northfield Road, Northfield, presents Machine Head, fear Factory, Orbit Culture, Feb. 2; Extreme, Living Colour, Feb. 3; Johnny Mathis, Feb. 10; Tesla, March 16; Joe Satriani, Steve Vaie, April 13; Toto, April 18; “An Intimate Evening With David Foster & Katharine McPhee,” May 5; Kenny Wayne Shepherd, May 16; Happy Together, featuring The Turtles, Jay and The Americans, The Association, Badfinger, Aug. 9; Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Aug. 23. Call 330-908-7625 or visit mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com.

Music Box Supper Club: 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland, presents Van Morrison Night with Nitebridge and Colin Dussault, Jan. 19; Dueling Pianos Night with Cleveland Keys, Jan. 19; Drag Bingo with Veranda L’Ni & Friends, Jan. 19; Tropical Cleveland, Jan. 20; Apollo’s Fire brunch concert, Jan. 21; Beatles Brunch with The Sunrise Jones, Jan. 21; Albert Lee Band, Jan. 25; Stevie Wonder Night with The Reid Project, Jan. 26; E5C4P3 (Journey tribute), Jan. 26 and 27; St. Brigid’s Day Irish Brunch, Jan. 28; Janis Joplin Brunch, with Geri Rose Ciacchi and Ball & Chain, Jan. 28; Feufollet, Feb. 2; Motown & More With Nitebridge, Feb. 2; The Prince Project (Prince tribute), Feb. 3; James Bond Brunch with Dave Banks Big Band, Feb. 4; CSNY Brunch with Long Time Gone, Feb. 4; Chicago tribute by Brass Metropolis, Feb. 10; Luther Vandross Tribute by The Reid Project, Feb. 10; Mardi Gras Brunch with Mo’ Mojo, Feb. 11; Patsy Cline Valentine’s Day Brunch, Feb. 11; Disco Inferno, Feb. 16; Rodgers & Co. Brunch — The Music of Bad Company, Free & The Firm, Feb. 18; Elton John Brunch with Tommy Lee Thompson, Feb. 18; Mac McAnally, Feb. 21; Music Box VIP Member Party, Feb. 22; ABBA Tribute with Super Troupers, Feb. 23; Sinatra Night with Patrick Lynch & The Jazz Guys, Feb. 23; Pink Floyd tribute by Dark Side of The Moon, Feb. 24; Blues Brunch with The Wallace Coleman Band, Feb. 25; Selwyn Birchwood, Feb. 29; The Dave Matthews Tribute Band, March 1; Gimme Sugar (Rolling Stones tribute), March 2; Bob Marley Celebration with The Ark Band & Carlos Jones, March 2; Billy Joel Brunch with 52nd Street Stranger, March 3; Masters of Hawaiian Music: George Kahumoku Jr, Daniel Ho, Tia Carrerre, March 3; Davy Knowles, JD Eicher, March 7; Rush tribute by Sawyer, March 8; The Boys From The County Hell (tribute to The Pogues), March 9; Irish Brunch with The Kilroys, March 10; Drag Brunch featuring Veranda L’Ni & Friends, March 10; Fruition, March 13; Steely Dan Tribute by The FM Project, March 15; Marys Lane, March 16; Taylor Swift Brunch with The Ladies Night Band, March 17; Dave Hause, Will Hoge, March 20; Johnny Cash tribute by Church of Cash, March 20; ROCKGODZ Hall of Fame Show, March 21; Doors tribute by Peace Frog, March 22; Yacht Rock Brunch with Still Standing, March 24; Brandy Clark, Hayes Carll, March 26; Jesus Jones, Discoveries of the American Scientic, March 28; Sonny Landreth and The Iquanas, March 29; The Cars tribute by Best Friend’s Girl, March 30; Raul Malo, April 3; James McMurtry, BettySoo, April 4; Friends of DBA Diamonds & Denim Benefit Concert, featuring Tyler Reid Band, April 6; The Vindys, April 12; Raspberries tribute by The Razzz, April 19; Howie Day, April 25; Fleetwood Mac Brunch with Rumours, April 28; Jorma Kaukonen, John Hurlbut, May 1; Alan Doyle (Great Big Sea), Adam Baldwin, May 12; Turn the Page (Bob Seger tribute), May 17. Call 216-242-1250 or visit musicboxcle.com.

Oberlin College & Conservatory: presents Oberlin’s Artist Recital Series, with performances at 7:30 p.m. in Finney Chapel, 90 N. Professor Street — Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar, Feb. 10 | Artemis, March 13 | Silkroad Ensemble: Uplifted Voices, April 26; Imani Winds 7:30 p.m. March 7 in Warner Concert Hall. Call 440-775-8160 or 800-371-0178 or visit oberlin.edu/artsguide.

Piano Cleveland: presents Cleveland International Piano Competition, July 28 through Aug. 10. Call 216-707-5397 or visit PianoCleveland.org.

Pieces of Eight featuring the Lakeside Brass: will perform during a party to celebrate Pieces of Eight’s 45th anniversary, 6 p.m. Feb. 17 at American Croatian Lodge, 34900 Lake Shore Blvd., Eastlake. Visit bit.ly/fb-poe-45.

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse: 1 Center Court, Cleveland, presents Madonna, Feb. 8 (new date); Drake, J. Cole, Feb. 24 and 25; Avenged Sevenfold, March 9; Lauren Daigle, May 30; Janet Jackson, Nelly, June 25; AJR, June 27. Call 888-894-9422 or visit rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com.

Snowbelt Musical Arts Association: presents the 2023-2024 Snowbelt Symphony Orchestra season, with performances starting at 4 p.m. — “Simply Strings … And Tuba,” Feb. 18 at New Promise Church | “Beethoven’s First,” April 21 at New Promise Church. Call 440-296-9610, visit SnowbeltMusical.org or email info@snowbeltmusical.org.

Stocker Arts Center at Lorain County Community College: 1005 N. Abbe Road, Elyria, presents “Broadway’s Leading Ladies,” featuring Tasha Brandt, Andrea de la Fuente, Natalie Green, Amber Michalak, and Jessica Cope Miller, 7 p.m. Jan. 27 in Cirigliano Studio Theater; “Broadway in Love,” a two-person concert full of Broadway love songs featuring husband-and-wife tandem Stephan Stubbins (“Mary Poppins” on Broadway) and Libby Servais (“Wicked” on Broadway), 7 p.m. Feb. 9 in Cirigliano Studio Theatre. Call 440-366-4040 or visit StockerArtsCenter.com.

Towne and Country Players: present a concert by the Indiana Wesleyan University Chorale, 3 p.m. Feb. 11 at Bellevue First Church, 901 Northwest St. Call 419-668-0637.

Tri-C Performing Arts: presents bassist, and bandleader Christian McBride presenting his opus “The Movement Revisited” in a concert honoring five Civil Rights icons and celebrating Black history, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Maltz Performing Arts Center, 1855 Ansel Road, Cleveland. Visit Tri-C.edu/performingarts.

Tuesday Musical: with performances at 7:30 p.m. at EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall, 198 Hill St., Akron, presents Aaron Diehl Trio, Feb. 13; Kyiv Virtuosi Symphony Orchestra, March 12; Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, April 20. Call 330-761-3460 or visit TuesdayMusical.org.

Winchester Music Tavern: 12112 Madison Ave., Lakewood, presents Inpatient Slag Genie, Blossom Park, Jan. 19; The Dueling Stooges, Resident Catalyst, Free Draw, Jan. 20 (afternoon show); Matthew Darkstar & Mimi Dromette present Dark Wave Dance Cave, Jan. 20; Margie’s Anti-Pageant: A Musical Extravaganza, Jan. 21. Call 216-600-5338 or visit thewinchestermusictavern.com.

Parks

Lake Metroparks Farmpark in Kirtland is hosting Fun Time on the Farm Indoor Play Area, featuring two playground sets and a swing set, along with the opportunity to watch newborn lambs at play, milk a cow, go for a wagon ride, learn about plant life and discover what happens on the farm during winter, Jan. 20 through March 3 (9 am to 5 pm Tuesday through Sunday). Details: goto.lakemetroparks.com/farmpark-indoor-play-area. (Albert A. Susinskas)
Lake Metroparks Farmpark in Kirtland is hosting Fun Time on the Farm Indoor Play Area, featuring two playground sets and a swing set, along with the opportunity to watch newborn lambs at play, milk a cow, go for a wagon ride, learn about plant life and discover what happens on the farm during winter, Jan. 20 through March 3 (9 am to 5 pm Tuesday through Sunday). Details: goto.lakemetroparks.com/farmpark-indoor-play-area. (Albert A. Susinskas)

Lake Metroparks Farmpark: 8800 Euclid Chardon Road, Kirtland, presents Fun Time on the Farm Indoor Play Area, featuring two playground sets and a swing set, along with the opportunity to watch newborn lambs at play, milk a cow, go for a wagon ride, learn about plant life and discover what happens on the farm during winter, Jan. 20 through March 3 (9 am to 5 pm Tuesday through Sunday); Ice Festival at Lake Metroparks Farmpark, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Jan. 26 and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 27, with the unveiling of the winter-themed ice chair and ice carving demonstrations on Jan. 26, with the night ending with a battle between fire and ice with a large fire lit inside a 6-foot tower of ice, while on Jan. 27 ice carvers from across the country will compete in a speed-carving competition and visitors can partake in winter-themed activities, take a horse-drawn or tractor-drawn wagon ride, see farm animals, milk a cow and more. Call 440-256-2122 or 800-366-3276, or visit goto.lakemetroparks.com/farmpark.n or tractor-drawn wagon ride, see farm animals, milk a cow and more. Call 440-256-2122 or 800-366-3276, or visit goto.lakemetroparks.com/farmpark.

Lorain County Metro Parks: presents Fire & Ice Walk, featuring ice sculptures and fire pits, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 20 at Vermilion River Reservation. Visit loraincountymetroparks.com.

Theater

Beck Center for the Arts: 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, presents “Ride the Cyclone,” wth music, book and lyrics by Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond, Feb. 9 through 25 in Senney Theater; “Mean Girls: The High School Version” (youth theater), March 15 through 24 in Senney Theater; “Jitney,” by August Wilson, April 5 through May 5 in Studio Theater; “The Wizard of Oz” (youth theater), by L. Frank Baum, May 10 through 19 in Senney Theater; “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” by Lucas Hnath, May 31 through June 30, 2024 in Studio Theater; “Beautiful, the Carole King Musical,” with book by Douglas McGrath and music by Stephen Flaherty, July 12 through Aug. 11, 2024 in Senney Theater. Call 216-521-2540 or visit beckcenter.org.

Broadway in Akron: a series at E.J. Thomas Hall in conjunction with Playhouse Square, presents “The Cher Show,” Jan. 30 and 31; “Clue,” April 23 through 25. Call 330-253-2488 or visit broadwayinakron.com.

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre: 40 River St., Chagrin Falls, presents “The Three Musketeers,” 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays Jan. 25 through Feb. 9 and 2 p.m. Feb. 4 and 10. Call 440-247-8955 or visit CVLT.org.

Clague Playhouse: 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, presents “The Language Archive,” by Julia Cho, 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays Jan. 26 through Feb. 11. Call 440-331-0403 or visit ClaguePlayhouse.org.

Cleveland Play House: Performing at Playhouse Square, presents “The Play That Goes Wrong,” by Henry Lewis, Henry Shields and Jonathan Sayer, Feb. 10 through March 3 in the Allen Theatre; “Amadeus,” by Peter Shaffer,” April 6 through 28 in the Outcalt Theatre; “In the Heights,” with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and book by Quiara Alegria Hudes, May 11 through June 9 in the Allen Theatre. Call 216-241-6000 or visit clevelandplayhouse.com.

Cleveland Public Theatre: 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, presents “Troubled Waters,” the 2024 Y-Haven Theatre Project Production, Jan 25 through 28; “Alter,” by Tania Benites, a co-production with Teatro Público de Cleveland, Feb. 8 through 24 in James Levin Theatre; “Requiem” (US premiere), by Hanoch Levin, March 14 through April 6 in Gordon Square Theatre; “Funny, Like an Abortion” (world premiere), by Rachel Bublitz, April 25 through May 11 in James Levin Theatre. Call 216-631-2727 or visit cptonline.org.

Curtain 440: presents “Mean Girls,” Feb. 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 25 at Berkshire High School, 14155 Claridon Troy Road, Burton. Visit Curtain440.com.

Dobama Theatre: 2340 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, presents “In the Wake of a Dead Drag Queen,” by Terry Guest, Jan. 26 through Feb. 18; “Something Clean,” by Selena Fillinger, March 8 through 30; “Significant Other,” by Joshua Harmon,” April 26 through May 19. Call 216-932-3396 or visit dobama.org.

Ensemble Theatre: performing on the campus of Notre Dame College in South Euclid, presents “Mother Courage and Her Children,” by Bertolt Brecht (translated by Tony Kushner), Feb. 9 through 25; “The Prospect of Equality,” by Rachel Zake,” May 24 through June 9. Call 216-321-2930 or visit EnsembleTheatreCle.org.

Fine Arts Association: 38660 Mentor Ave., Willoughby, presents Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Cats,” Feb. 16 through 25; “Footloose,” June 7 through 23. Call 440-951-7500 or visit fineartsassociation.org.

Great Lakes Theater: at the Hanna Theatre at Playhouse Square in Cleveland, presents “Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express,” Feb. 9 through March 3. Call 216-241-6000 or visit greatlakestheater.org.

Karamu House: 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland, presents“The Breakfast at the Bookstore,” by Lisa Langford, Jan. 26 through Feb. 18; “It Happened in Atlanta,” March 8 through 30; “Choir Boy,” April 26 through May 19. Call 216-795-7070 or visit KaramuHouse.org.

Jeremy Meier stars in the one-man show “And One More Thing: On Steve Jobs,” which is being presented by the Lake Erie College Department of Theatre at 7 p.m. Jan. 25 in the schools’ CK Rickel Theatre in Royce Hall for the Fine and Performing Arts in Painesville. Details: bit.ly/3vyA0o1. (TJ Barney)

Lake Erie College Department of Theatre: presents “And One More Thing: On Steve Jobs,” a one-man show featuring “Steve Jobs’ doppelganger” Jeremy Meier, 7 p.m. Jan. 25 in the CK Rickel Theatre in Royce Hall for the Fine and Performing Arts, Gillett Street, Painesville. Visit bit.ly/3vyA0o1.

Near West Theatre: 6702 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, presents “BKLYN the Musical,” weekends Feb. 2 through 18. Call 216-961-9750 or visit nearwesttheatre.org.

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “Flanagan’s Wake,” through April 27; “Mrs. Doubtfire,” through Jan. 28; “Mamma Mia!,” Jan. 30 through Feb. 4; “Funny Girl,” Feb. 20 through March 10; “Welcome to Middletown, USA” (CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program Class of 2026 production), Feb. 21 through March 2; “Annie,” March 19 throug 24; “Stomp,” April 17 through 21; “Company,” April 30 through May 19; “Back to the Future,” June 11 through July 7; “MJ the Musical,” July 16 through Aug. 11, 2024. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Workshop Players: 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst, presents “The Dining Room” by A.R. Gurney, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 25, 26 and 27 and Feb. 2 and 3 and 3 p.m. Jan. 28 and Feb. 4. Call 440-634-0472 or visit workshopplayers.org.

Misc.

Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Jimbo’s Drag Circus, March 2: William H. Macy: Welcome to Collinwood, April 14; TommyInnit, April 25. Visit AgoraCleveland.com.

Akron Civic Theatre: 182 S. Main St., presents Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, March 14. Visit AkronCivic.com.

Chagrin Hunter Jumper Classic: a horse show at Chagrin Valley Farms in Bainbridge Township, will run in July at Chagrin Valley Farms in Bainbridge Township. with the opening unrated competition July 5 through 7, Riders with Disabilities competition on July 8, and the expanded rated week July 10 through 14. Visit ChagrinHunterJumperClassic.org.

Cleveland Botanical Garden: 11030 East Blvd., presents “Orchids Forever: Golden Hour,” Jan. 27 through March 17. Call 216-721-1600 or visit cbgarden.org.

Cleveland History Center of the Western Reserve Historical Society: 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland, presents “Fashion After Dark,” which aims to “simulate the atmosphere of an evening on Euclid Avenue near the end of the 19th century with immersive lighting and sound,” through June 30. Visit WRHS.org.

Cleveland Museum of Art: 11150 East Blvd., presents 70s Ball: A CMA Member Event, 6 p.m. Jan. 25; Tasting Notes: Date Night with Degas, 7 p.m. Jan. 26. Call 216-421-7340 or visit clevelandart.org.

Cleveland Museum of Natural History: 1 Wade Oval Drive, University Circle, presents Groundhog Day ceremony featuring one of the museum’s newest animal ambassadors, Murray, which has officially become Ohio’s “Buckeye Chuck,” Feb. 2. Call 216-231-1177 or 800-317-9155 or visit cmnh.org.

Cleveland National Air Show: featuring headliners the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, will be Aug. 31 through Sept. 2 at Burke Lakefront Airport. Call 216-781-0747 or visit ClevelandAirShow.com.

Cleveland Pierogi Week: with “seven days of paying homage to everyone’s favorite Polish dumplings,” with each participating restaurant creating its own spin on the pierogi, will be noon to 8 p.m. Jan. 29 through Feb. 4. Visit pierogiweekcleveland.com.

Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum: 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland, presents “Ferrari: The Essence of Italian Design,” looking at some of Enzo Ferrari’s dream cars, through March 30; “Fashion, Food and Ferraris,” and event featuring the “Ferarri” exhibition, a full-size replica of Niki Lauda’s 1976 Ferrari F1 car that was used in the 2013 Ron Howard movie “Rush,’ Italian-made fashion accessories for purchase, a presentation by Paola Basile, a professor of Italian Studies at Lake Erie College and native of Rome, Italy, and more, 4 to 8 p.m. Feb. 1. Visit thecrawfordmuseum.org.

Cuyahoga County Public Library: presents Shayla Lawson (“How to Live Free in a Dangerous World”), in discussion with Diaara Freeman, 7 p.m. Feb. 7, Beachwood Branch; Sadeqa Johnson (“The House of Eve”), 7 p.m. Feb. 12, South Euclid-Lyndhurst Branch. Visit cuyahogalibrary.org.

Downtown Cleveland Inc.: presents Winterland, extended into early March with Pop-Up Snow Days, featuring activities on Mall B when snow accumulation allows, LIVE #dtCLE: Downtown Living Experience Tours, a guided tour of five stops set for Jan. 27, Feb. 10 and 24 and March 9, and Bright Nights, featuring firepits, music and more, 5 to 8 p.m. Jan. 27 and Feb. 10 at U.S. Bank Plaza in Playhouse Square. Visit downtowncleveland.com or email dtcle@downtowncleveland.com.

FAN EXPO Cleveland: a comic con featuring appearances by Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan of “The Lord of the Rings” films, Danny Trejo (“Machete,” “From Dusk Till Dawn”) and Charlie Cox (“Daredevil,” “Boardwalk Empire”), will be April 12 through 14 at Huntington Convention Center. Visit fanexpohq.com/fanexpocleveland.

Great Big Home + Garden Show: featuring a holiday-themed garden showcase, an appearance by Leslie Davis and Lyndsay Lamb of HGTV’s “Unsellable Houses,” a modular idea ome, a backyard oasis, an Italian-inspired villa and more, will be Feb. 2 through 11 at the I-X Center in Cleveland. Visit GreatBigHomeandGardenShow.com.

Great Lakes Science Center: 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland, presents “Build It: Engineering Ideas Brick by Brick,” featuring an “extraordinary wonderland of colorful bricks (that) offers the perfect playground to construct your wildest ideas and take on exciting challenges,“ through April 15; Total Eclipse Fest 2024, a celestial celebration at North Coast Harbor in collaboration with NASA’s Glenn Research Center and The Cleveland Orchestra, April 6 through 8. Call 216-694-2000 or visit greatscience.com.

Great Lakes Market’s Christmas Market: featuring small businesses showcasing their homemade and handmade products,” continues 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 3 at Great Lakes Market, 7850 Mentor Ave., Mentor. Visit bit.ly/glm-cm-2023-24.

Guards Fest: a fan fest presented by the Cleveland Guardians including family-friendly events and appearances and photo opportunities with players, mascots and more, will be Jan. 20 at Huntington Convention Center, 300 Lakeside E., Cleveland. Visit mlb.com/guardians/fans/guards-fest.

Loganberry Books: 13015 Larchmere Blvd., Shaker Heights, presents Susan Petrone (“The Musical Mozinskis”), 7 p.m. Jan. 19. Call 216-795-9800, visit LoganberryBooks.com or email books@logan.com.

Lorain Palace Theatre: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents Robin: The Ultimate Robin Williams Tribute Experience,” starring Roger Kabler, Jan. 27. Call 440-245-2323 or visit lorainpalace.com.

Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage: 2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood, presents “The Girl in the Diary: Searching for Rywka from Lodz Ghetto,” an exhibition from Kraków, Poland, that “tells the true story of a young woman in 1940s Europe who loses her family but never gives up hope or faith,” through April 28. Call 216-593-0575 or visit MaltzJewishMuseum.org.

Mentor Chill Out: featuring a variety of hands-on activities, including an outdoor ice rink, kids craft tent, outdoor games, sled riding (weather permitting), ice slide and more, with sledding and snowshoeing if the weather cooperates, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jan. 20 at Mentor Civic Center Park. Visit MentorChillOut.com.

Music Box Supper Club: 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland, presents Dinner & A Movie — “Stop Making Sense,” Feb. 2; “Love & Death in Casablanca,” a murder-myster dinner by Get away With Murder Inc., Feb. 3 and 9; Mike Polk’s Twisted Takes on Historic CLE Photos, Feb. 28. Call 216-242-1250 or visit musicboxcle.com.

Oberlin Heritage Center: 73 1/2 S. Professor St., presents Moon Without Shine (eclipse party), 1 to 5 p.m. April 8. Call 440-774-1700 or visit OberlinHeritageCenter.org.

Playhouse Square: Euclid Avenue, downtown Cleveland, presents “Mummies of the World: The Exhibition,” which is “the largest exhibition of real mummies and related artifacts ever assembled” that offers “a never-before-seen collection of naturally and intentionally preserved mummies, Thursdays through Sundays through Jan. 28 in The Corner Gallery, 1305 Euclid Ave. Visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum: Cleveland, presents “Get Back to Let It Be,” a Beatles exhibit, through Jan. 19;5. Call 888-588-ROCK or visit rockhall.com.

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse: 1 Center Court, Cleveland, presents Monster Jam Arena Championship Series East, Feb. 16 through 18. Call 888-894-9422 or visit rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com.

Steele Mansion Inn & Gathering Hub: 348 Mentor Ave. Painesville, presents Murder Mystery Dinner, Jan. 20, Feb. 17, March 22; A Valentine’s Cabaret, Feb. 10. Call 440-639-7948 or visit SteeleMansion.com.

Tri-C High School Rock Off: will be Saturdays Feb. 3, 10 and 17, with The Final Exam on March 2, at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Visit RockHall.com/rockoff.

William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Series: with all events beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Maltz Performing Arts Center, presents Hernan Diaz (“In the Distance,” “Trust”), March 7; Rebecca Makkai (“The Great Believers,” “I Have Some Questions for You”), April 10; Imani Perry (“Heavy,” “Long Division”) and Kiese Laymon (“Breathe: A Letter to My Sons,” “South to America: A Journey Below the Mason Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation”), May 7. Visit bit.ly/wnswcss-23-24.

 

 

 

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Emmys 2024: See all of the winners https://www.morningjournal.com/2024/01/15/emmys-2024-see-all-of-the-winners/ Tue, 16 Jan 2024 04:02:38 +0000 https://www.morningjournal.com/?p=814713&preview=true&preview_id=814713 List of winners at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles:

Drama series: “Succession”

Comedy series: “The Bear”

Limited or anthology series: “Beef”

Scripted variety series: “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver”

Reality competition series: “RuPaul’s Drag Race”

Talk series: “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah”

Variety special (live): “Elton John Live: Farewell from Dodger Stadium”

Lead actor in a drama series: Kieran Culkin, “Succession”

Lead actress in a drama series: Sarah Snook, “Succession”

Supporting actor in a drama series: Matthew Macfadyen, “Succession”

Supporting actress in a drama series: Jennifer Coolidge, “The White Lotus”

Lead actor in a comedy series: Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear”

Lead actress in a comedy series: Quinta Brunson, “Abbott Elementary”

Supporting actor in a comedy series: Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “The Bear”

Supporting actress in a comedy series: Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear”

Lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie: Steven Yeun, “Beef”

Lead actress in a limited or anthology series or movie: Ali Wong, “Beef”

Supporting actor in a limited or anthology series or movie: Paul Walter Hauser, “Black Bird”

Supporting actress in a limited or anthology series or movie: Niecy Nash-Betts, “Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”

Directing for a drama series: Mark Mylod, “Succession”

Directing for a comedy series: Christopher Storer, “The Bear”

Directing for a limited or anthology series or movie: Lee Sung Jin, “Beef”

Writing for a drama series: Jesse Armstrong, “Succession”

Writing for a comedy series: Christopher Storer, “The Bear”

Writing for a limited or anthology series or movie: Lee Sung Jin, “Beef”

Writing for a variety series: “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver”

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Emmys 2024 red carpet: See photos of what the stars wore https://www.morningjournal.com/2024/01/15/emmys-2024-red-carpet-see-photos-of-what-the-stars-wore/ Mon, 15 Jan 2024 22:40:54 +0000 https://www.morningjournal.com/?p=814025&preview=true&preview_id=814025 Awards season is set to roll on Monday with the much-delayed 75th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.

The ceremony, which celebrates the best in TV and streaming each year, was initially scheduled to take place in September. But organizers were forced to push the date back due to strikes by writers and actors in Hollywood.

The switchup has nestled the Emmys in the heart of awards season, just eight days after a Golden Globes Awards ceremony that drew headlines when its host, Jo Koy, bombed with a low-laugh, high-cringe monologue.

The Emmys are set to begin Jan. 15 at 5 p.m. PST. The three-hour ceremony will be broadcast live from the Peacock Theater, a modern 7,100-seat venue in downtown Los Angeles.

Those looking to scope out the fashions and catch off-the-cuff comments can tune in for red carpet coverage from 2 to 5 p.m.

Here are some of the best looks from the Emmys 2024 red carpet:

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Selena Gomez attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Taraji P. Henson attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Jenna Ortega attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Colman Domingo attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Issa Rae attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Ayo Edebiri attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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    Australian actress Sarah Snook arrives for the 75th Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theatre at L.A. Live in Los Angeles on January 15, 2024. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Sheryl Lee Ralph attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: (L-R) Pedro Pascal and Lux Pascal attend the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Jennifer Coolidge attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Quinta Brunson attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Aubrey Plaza attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Hannah Waddingham attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: (L-R) Jason Ralph and Rachel Brosnahan attend the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: (L-R) Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker attend the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Jessica Chastain attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Anthony Anderson attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Simona Tabasco attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Jessica Williams attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Katherine Heigl attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: (L-R) Nicole Ansari-Cox and Brian Cox attend the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: (L-R) Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons attend the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 15: Ali Wong attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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Monsters drop 5-4 decision at Utica https://www.morningjournal.com/2024/01/12/monsters-drop-5-4-decision-at-utica/ Sat, 13 Jan 2024 02:58:15 +0000 https://www.morningjournal.com/?p=813272&preview=true&preview_id=813272 The Monsters battled back from a 3-0 deficit after one at Utica, but the Comets had the final say on Justin Dowling’s goal at 19:32 for a 5-4 victory.

Cleveland pulled within 3-2 after two via tallies by Jake Gaudet and Owen Sillinger at 6:54 and 13:26, respectively.

James Malatesta tied it at 3 at 12:42 of the third. Hunter McKown later tied it at 4 for the Monsters at 17:50 before Dowling’s game-winner.

Marcus Bjork logged a pair of helpers.

The Monsters will remain in New York for a road clash with Syracuse at 7 p.m. Jan. 13.

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Avon on the Lake Garden Club to host talk on container gardening https://www.morningjournal.com/2024/01/10/avon-on-the-lake-garden-club-to-host-talk-on-container-gardening/ Wed, 10 Jan 2024 21:32:18 +0000 https://www.morningjournal.com/?p=812318 The next meeting for the Avon on the Lake Garden Club will take place at 11 a.m. Feb. 1 for members and at 1 p.m. for the public to enjoy the program of “Creative Container Gardening” by Cuyahoga County Master Gardener Susan Hilderbrant.

She will be sharing planting and design of container gardens, according to a news release.

The meeting and presentation will take place at the Avon Lake Public Library, 32649 Electric Blvd. Visit avonlakegarden.club to join or to learn more about the club.

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Monsters prevail in overtime over Americans, 6-5 https://www.morningjournal.com/2024/01/06/monsters-prevail-in-overtime-over-americans-6-5/ Sun, 07 Jan 2024 03:28:06 +0000 https://www.morningjournal.com/?p=811054&preview=true&preview_id=811054 Trey Fix-Wolansky lit the lamp at the 3-minute, 22-second mark of overtime to give the Monsters a 6-5 win over the visiting Americans on Jan. 6.

Fix-Wolansky’s goal, his second of the game and 12th of the winter, was assisted by Jake Christiansen.

Justin Pearson logged a goal and a pair of helpers for Cleveland, and Owen Sillinger also had two assists.

The Monsters are off until Jan. 12, when they will travel to Utica to take on the Comets.

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Happenings — what’s coming up in Northeast Ohio starting Jan. 5 https://www.morningjournal.com/2024/01/03/happenings-whats-coming-up-in-northeast-ohio-starting-jan-5/ Wed, 03 Jan 2024 19:42:18 +0000 https://www.morningjournal.com/?p=809903&preview=true&preview_id=809903 Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to entertainment@morningjournal.com or entertainment@news-herald.com. You must include a phone number and/or web address for publication.

Art

Cleveland Museum of Art: 11150 East Blvd., presents “Liturgical Textiles from Late Medieval Germany,” through Aug. 4; “Colors of Kyoto: The Seifū Yohei Ceramic Studio,” through March 10; “China’s Southern Paradise: Treasures from the Lower Yangzi Delta,” through Jan. 7; “Nature Supernatural,” through March 3; “Degas and the Laundress: Women, Work, and Impressionism,” through Jan. 14; “Degas and the Laundress: Women, Work, and Impressionism,” through Jan. 14; “Six Dynasties of Chinese Painting,” through May 6; “New Narratives: Contemporary Works on Paper,” through April 14; “Toe the River’s South in Japanese Painting,” through June 2; art lecture: Shahzia Sikander: “Multivalence.” Call 216-421-7340 or visit clevelandart.org.

Lakeland Community College’s Gallery at Lakeland: 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, presents “Lakeland Community College Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition,” through Jan. 24. Call 440-525-7029 or visit lakelandcc.edu/gallery.

Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Cleveland: 11400 Euclid Ave., presents “A Soft Place to Land,” featuring the work of Kevin Beasley, Margarita Cabrera, Pia Camil, Cass Davis, Alexandra Kehayoglou, Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Kaveri Raina, Liang Shaoji and Marie Watt, “Don’t Mind If I Do,” featuring the work of Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo, Pelenakeke Brown, Sky Cubacub, Emilie L. Gossiaux, Felicia Griffin, Joselia Rebekah Hughes, Jeff Kasper and Finnegan Shannon, and “Juntos, presented in partnership with Julia de Burgos Cultural Arts Center and featuring the work of Nathalie Bermudez, Amelia Casiano, J. Leigh Garcia, Camilo Gonzalez Barragan, Hugo Ivan Juarez (Alatorre), Kenron Morgan, Jr. and Marilyn Oliveras de Ortiz, through Jan. 7. Call 216-421-8671 or visit mocacleveland.org.

Sculpture Center: 1834 E. 123rd St., Cleveland, presents a solo exhibition by Daniel Arsham, “Score and Sound,” through Jan. 27. Call 216-229-6527 or visit sculpturecenter.org.

Ursuline College’s Florence O’Donnell Wasmer Gallery: 2550 Lander Road, Pepper Pike (gallery hours, noon to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, presents “New Masters 3: Women Artists of Northeast Ohio,featuring “emerging and established women artists who live and create in the region,” through Jan. 25. Visit ursuline.edu/wasmer-gallery.

Auditions, rehearsals, submissions, etc.

Fine Arts Association: 38660 Mentor Ave., Willoughby, will hold a rehearsal for The Fine Arts Community Chorus, performing “Vivaldi Gloria” with Liturgical movement during the first movement, the “Te Deum” by Dvorak and the “Lacrimosa” by Karl J. Jenkins, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 12 in RoomC-1078 of Lakeland Community College, 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland. Call 440-951-7500 or visit fineartsassociation.org.

Workshop Players: 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst, will hold auditions for “12 Angry Jurors,” looking for males and females who look 21 and older, 7 p.m. Jan. 5, and 1 p.m. Jan. 7 at the theater. Call 440-634-0472 or visit workshopplayers.org.

Children’s entertainment

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “The Rainbow Fish,” Jan. 27 and 28 (sensory-friendly performance Jan. 28); PAW Patrol Live! “The Great Pirate Adventure,” March 9 and 10. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Comedy

Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Darcy & Jer, Feb. 18; Tony Hinchcliffe, Feb. 23; Ketterkenny Presents: A Night of Stand-Up, Feb. 27; Bianca Del Rio, March 22; Joe Pera, March 24; Dusty Slay, April 20; Alan Ruck, May 3; Kathy Griffin, May 11. Visit AgoraCleveland.com.

Cleveland Improv: 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland, presents Alfred Robles, Jan. 7; Comedy Workshop Graduation Show, Jan. 17; Tony Rock, Jan. 19 through 21. Call 216-696-4677 or visit ClevelandImprov.com.

Covelli Centre: 229 E. French St., Youngstown, presents Sebastian Maniscalco, Nov. 14. Call 800-745-3000 or visit covellicentre.com.

Hilarities 4th Street Theatre: 2025 E. Fourth St., Cleveland, presents Jeff Dye, Jan. 4 through 6; “50 First Jokes,” Jan. 7; “Swarm Tank,” Jan. 11; “Tin Foil Hat Comedy,” Jan. 11; David Gborie, Jan. 12 and 13; Laura Peek, Jan. 14; Sean Patton, Jan. 18 and 19; Dan Donohue, Jan. 19 and 20; Che Durena, Jan. 19 and 20; Rene Vaca, Jan. 20; Sam Tallent, Jan. 25 through 27; Ben Palmer, Jan. 26; Zoltan Kaszas, Feb. 29 through March 2; Michel Blaustein, March 15 and 16; Ari Shaffir, March 31. Call 216-736-4242 or visit pickwickandfrolic.com.

Lorain Palace Theatre: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents HahaOhio, featuring Tammy Pescatelli, John Henton, Bill Benden and more, March 23. Call 440-245-2323 or visit lorainpalace.com.

MGM Northfield Park: 10777 Northfield Road, Northfield, presents Tim Dillon, Jan. 14; Ron White, Jan. 18; Kountry Wayne, April 6; Steve Trevino, April 27. Call 330-908-7625 or visit mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com.

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents The Killer B’s, Jan. 13; “Men Are From Mars Women Are From Venus LIVE!,” Jan. 19 and 20; Nimesh Patel, Jan. 21; John Crist, Feb. 18; Modi, March 27; Daniel Sloss, April 20; Brett Goldstein, April 26; Ronny Chieng, April 26; Marc Maron, May 10. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Workshop Players: 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst, presents Dan Brown, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 6. Call 440-634-0472 or visit workshopplayers.org.

Dance

Cleveland Ballet: presents “Aurora: A Sleeping Beauty Story,” April 26 and 27 at Playhouse Square’s Connor Palace. Visit Clevelandballet.com.

MGM Northfield Park: 10777 Northfield Road, Northfield, presents “Dancing With The Stars Live!,” Feb. 4. Call 330-908-7625 or visit mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com.

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Shen Yun, Jan. 27 and 28. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Film

The Cleveland of Art Cinematheque will screen "High Sierra" -- a 1941 film that was "Humphrey Bogart's breakout role" -- at 6:50 p.m. Jan. 6 and 4:05 p.m. Jan. 7. Details: CIA.edu/Cinematheque. (Courtesy of Cleveland of Art Cinematheque)
The Cleveland of Art Cinematheque will screen “High Sierra” — a 1941 film that was “Humphrey Bogart’s breakout role” — at 6:50 p.m. Jan. 6 and 4:05 p.m. Jan. 7. Details: CIA.edu/Cinematheque. (Courtesy of Cleveland of Art Cinematheque)

Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque: 11610 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “Orlando, My Political Biography (“Orlando, Ma Biographie Politique,” France, 2023, Paul B. Preciado), 7 p.m. Jan. 5 and 8:50 p.m. Jan. 6; “The Strangler” (“L’etrangleur,” France, 1970, Paul Vecchiali), 9 p.m. Jan. 5; “Smoke Sauna Sisterhood (“Savvunsanna Sosarad,” Estonia/France/Iceland, 2023, Anna Hints), 5 p.m. Jan. 6 and 2;15 p.m. Jan. 7; “High Sierra” (USA, 1941, Raoul Walsh), 6:50 p.m. Jan. 6 and 4:05 p.m. Jan. 7; “Once Within a Time” (USA, 2023, Godfrey Reggio, Jon Kane), 6:30 p.m. Jan. 7; “All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt” (USA, 2023, Raven Jackson), 8:15 p.m. Jan. 7. Call 216-421-7450 or visit CIA.edu/Cinematheque.

Music

Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Story of the Year, Jan. 6; Ventana, Jan. 13; Flatland Cavalry, Jan. 26; Get the Le Out, Feb. 1; Kameron Marlowe, Feb. 9; Neck Deep, Feb. 14; Portugal. The Man, Feb. 17; Static-X, Sevendust, Feb. 22; October London, Feb. 24; Alkaline Trio, March 8; BabyTron, March 6; Postmodern Jukebox, March 10; KMFDM, March 14; KK’s Priest, March 20; Kai Wachi, March 23; JJ Grey & Mofro, March 29; Alvvays, April 18; Benjamin Tod & Lost Dog Street Band, April 19; Our Last Night, May 10; Blind Guardian, May 16; Jerry Harrison & Adrian Belew & Adrian Belew, July 28. Visit AgoraCleveland.com.

Apollo’s Fire, The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra: presents “Sacred Mysteries: Biber’s Rosary Sonatas for Violin,” Feb. 15, 16, 17 and 19; “¡Hispania!: A Spanish-Mexican Journey,” March 20 through 23; “Bach’s Easter Oratorio,” April 25 through 28. Call 216-320-0012 or 800-314-2535, or visit apollosfire.org.

Bash on the Bay: a music fest featuring Hardy as one of the headliners, will Aug. 21 and 22 at Put-in-Bay Airport on South Bass Island. Visit bashonthebay.com.

Beachland Ballroom: 15711 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, presents Mark Gamsjager & the Lustre Kings, The Whiskey Daredevils, Jan. 5; Wish Queen, UNBYUL, Charity Evonn, Jan. 6; The FM Project (tribute to Steely Dan), Jan. 6; Home & Garden, Duo Decibel System, Anita Keys & Friends, Jan. 7; Blues Jam hosted by King Pins, Jan. 8; Goodmorning Valentine, Jan. 9; Voices of the Land: Acoustic Showcase, Jan. 9; Spafford, Jan. 19; Barely Dead (Grateful Dead tribute), Jan. 20; Bumpin Uglies, Feb. 2 and 3; an evening with Keller Williams, Feb. 9; Stick Men, Feb. 21; Jill Andrews, Feb. 22; Tylder Ramsey, Feb. 26; Maddie Zahm, March 2; Mary Timony, youbet, March 5; Tophouse, March 14; Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Isolation Tank Ensemble, March 15; Carolina Rose, April 14; Ty Segall, May 5. Call 216-383-1124 or visit beachlandballroom.com.

Blossom Music Center: 1145 W. Steels Corners Road, Cuyahoga Falls, presents Noah Kahan, May 28; Chris Stapleton, Marcus King, The War & Treaty, May 31; NEEDTOBREATHE, Judah & the Lion, June 1; New KIds on the Block, Paula Abdul, DJ Jazzy Jeff, June 14; Hank Williams Jr., Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives, June 21; Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, IRONTOM, July 22; Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Joe Satriani, Jason Bonham, July 29; Hozier, Aug. 6; Thirty Seconds to Mars, AFI, Poppy, Aug. 7; Hootie & the Blowfish, Collective Soul, Edwin McCain, Aug. 15. Call 330-920-8040 or visit livemu.sc/2QcbKUb.

Canton Palace Theatre: 605 Market Ave. N., presents Nickel Creek, March 12. Call 440-454-8172 or visit cantonpalacetheatre.org.

Cleveland Browns Stadium: 100 Alfred Lerner Way, Cleveland, presents The Rolling Stones, June 15. Visit clevelandbrownsstadium.com.

Cleveland Museum of Art: 11150 East Blvd., presents Joshua Redman Group, Featuring Gabrielle Cavassa, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 10 in Gartner Auditorium; Alla Boara, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24; CIM Opera Theater: “Cipullo’s Glory Denied,” 3 p.m. Jan. 27 and 28. Call 216-421-7340 or visit clevelandart.org.

Cleveland Orchestra: performing at Severance Music Center, 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “The Miraculous Mandarin,” featuring music by Křenek, Mahler and Bartók, Jan. 11 through 13; “Modern Classicist: Welser-Möst Conducts Prokofiev 5 and 2,” also featuring music by Prokofiev and Webern, conducted by Franz Welser-Möst, Jan. 17 and 18; “Severance in Recital — Beethoven for Three: Leonidas Kavakos, Yo-Yo Ma, and Emanuel Ax,” with violinist Kavakos, cellist Ma and pianist Ax, Feb. 1; “Beethoven’s Fateful Fifth,” also featuring music by Schubert, Feb. 9 through 11; “Ravel’s Mother Goose,” also featuring music by Ammann, Benjamin and Knussen, with countertenor Tim Mead and Women of The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, Feb. 15 and 17; “The Princess Bride” (full film with live orchestral underscore,” Feb. 16; “Beethoven’s Pastoral,” also featuring music by Haydn, with cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras, Feb. 22 through 25; “Kanneh-Mason Plays Schumann,” also featuring music by J.S. Bach/Webern and Hindemith, with pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason, Feb. 29 through March 2; “Brahms’s Fourth Symphony,” also featuring music by Weber and Zehavi, with piccolist Mary Kay Fink, March 7 through 9; “Severance in Recital — Yefim Bronfman: Chopin and Schubert,” with pianist Bronfman also performing music by R. Schumann and Salonen, March 10; “Levit Plays Mozart,” also featuring music by Bruckner, with pianist Igor Levit, March 14, 16 and 17; “Sibelius’s Second Symphony,” also featuring music by Rautavaara and Perry, with mezzo-soprano Josefina Maldonado, March 21 through 23; “City Noir,” featuring music by Smith Debussy and Adams, with organist James McVinnie and saxophonist Timothy McAllister, April 4 and 6; “Elgar’s Cello Concerto,” also featuring music by Lopez and Walton, with baritone Thomas Hampson, cellist Sol Gabetta and The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, April 11 through 13; “Severance in Recital — Evgeny Kissin and Matthias Goerne: Schumann and Brahms,” with pianist Kissin and bariton Goerne, April 14; “Yuja Wang Plays Ravel and Stravinsky,” with pianist Wang, April 18 through 20; “Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto,” also featuring music by Chin and Bartok, with pianist Beatrice Rana, April 26 through 28; “Lang Lang Plays Saint-Saëns,” also featuring music by Berlioz, with pianist lang, May 2 and 4; “Berloiz’s Symphonie Fantastique,” May 3; “Mozart’s Magic Flute,” directed by Nikolaus Habjan, with tenor Julian Prégardien, baritone Ludwig Mittelhammer, soprano Christina Landshamer and The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, May 16, 18, 24 and 26; “Mozart’s Gran Partita,” also featuring music by Wagner and Reinvere, with violinist Leila Josefowicz and harpist Trina Struble, May 23 and 25; “Mozart’s Gran Partita,” also featuring music by Wagner and Reinvere, with violinist Leila Josefowicz and harpist Trina Struble, May 23 and 25. Call 216-231-7300 or visit ClevelandOrchestra.com.

Cleveland Pops Orchestra: presents its 2023-24 season, with shows starting at 8 p.m. at Severance Music Center — “A Tribute to the Beatles,” Feb. 3 | “Champagne & Shamrocks,” March 1 | “Broadway Rocks,” April 12 | “A Tribute to Our Armed Forces,” June 1. Visit ClevelandPops.com or call 216-765-7677.

Def Leppard, Journey and Heart: will perform July 30 at Progressive Field in Cleveland. Visit mlb.com/guardians/tickets/journey-def-leppard.

Firelands Symphony Orchestra: presents its free annual family concert for all age, featuring “William Tell Overture,” “Old MacDonald” and more, 4 p.m. Jan. 14 at Norwalk’s Ernsthausen Performing Arts Center at Norwalk High School. Call 419-621-4800 or visit FirelandsSymphony.com.

Goodyear Theater: 1201 E. Market St., Akron, presents Into the Blue: The ELO Tribute, Jan. 20; Mr. Speed (Kiss tribute), Feb. 10; Classic Albums Live presents “Aretha’s Gold,” featuring R&B singer Divine Brown singing the song from that Aretha Franklin greatest-hits album, Feb. 23; Straight On (Heart tribute), Feb. 24; Three Dog Night, March 10. Call 330-690-2307 or visit goodyeartheater.com.

Grog Shop: 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights, presents Youth Pallet, Non Bruises, Clre Feorene, Jan. 5; Madstarr, Ghutty Mac, Lil Jesse, Jan. 8; Clutter, Narrow, Arrow, Jan. 11; GlamGore, Jan. 12; The New Year Kick-off 2024: Yin &ang, Social Reaction, Jan. 13; Saturday Night Main Event, Jan. 13; Andrew Lloyd Birthday Party, Jan. 14; Miguel Cafe, Glass Aeros, Domingo Kite, Jan. 16; TORRES, Aisha Burns, Jan. 17; Found Footage Festival Vol. 10 – Popcorn Classics, Jan. 18; PEEZY, Feb. 4; Siena Liggins, Daisha McBride, Feb. 9; The Ocean, Feb. 12; The Record Company, Feb. 13; third annual Vampires Ball with Vampires Everywhere, Ash Hollow, Nineteenth Paradise, Feb. 14; Wifisfuneral, March 8; Horse Lords, Ka Baird, March 14; The Slackers, The Operators, April 6; Mannequin P—-, Soul Glo, April 12; MIKE, April 21. Call 216-321-5588 or visit grogshop.gs.

House of Blues: 308 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Motion City Sountrack, Gully Boys, Jan. 5; The Four Horsemen (Metallica tribute), Jan. 13; G Love & Special Sauce, Jakobs Castle, Jan. 19; Ten (Pearl Jam tribute), Jan. 20; The Devil Wears Prada, Fit for a King, Counterparts, Jan. 21; Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Jan. 24; Joseph, Sister, Jan. 27; Umphrey’s McGee, Jan. 31; anees, Feb. 3; Cold War Kids, Joe P, Feb. 26; Silversun Pickups, March 2; Otoboke Beaver, Drinking Boys and Girls Choir, March 15; flipturn, Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners, March 26; A Flock of Seaguls, Strangelove (Depeche Mode tribute), March 28; Queensryche, April 17; BoyWithUke, April 26; Beach Weather, March 9; Drake White, May 2. Visit houseofblues.com/Cleveland.

Jacobs Pavilion: Nautica Entertainment Complex, West Bank of the Flats, Cleveland, presents Jacob Collier, June 12; Brothers Osborne, June 29; King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Aug. 24; Brit Floyd, May 19; O.A.R., Fitz & The Tantrums, Aug. 25. Visit bit.ly/axs-jacobs.

Jim Wadsworth Productions: presents Moises Borges & Friends, Jan. 7 at Market Garden Brewery, 1947 W. 25th St., Cleveland; Dominick Farinacci & Spirit of the Groove, Jan. 21 and March 10 at Market Garden Brewery, 1947 W. 25th St., Cleveland. Visit clickgobuynow.com/jwp.

Kent Stage: 175 E. Main St., Kent, presents TR3 with Tim Reynolds, Jan. 31; The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Feb. 4; Judy Collins, Feb. 9; The Outsiders, The Cyrkle, Darren Dowler, Feb. 24; Dervish, March 11; Paul Thorn & Steve Poltz, March 13; Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, March 14; Here Come the Mummies, March 21; Karla Bonoff, Livingston Taylor, March 24; Samantha Fish, March 27; Colin Hay, March 29; Susanne Vega, April 13; Joanne Shaw Taylor, April 29; Madeleine Peyroux, May 2; Rufus Wainwright, May 8. Call 330-677-5005 or visit kentstage.org.

Lake Erie Folk Fest: a winter celebration of traditional music, will be Feb. 3 at Case Western Reserve University. Visit lakeeriefolkfest.com.

Les Delices: a group performing music from the French Baroque, presents “Songs of Orpheus,” featuring music by Rameau, Courbois and Jonathan Woody recounting Orpheus’ descent to the underworld and featuring French mezzo-soprano Sophie Michaux, 7:30 p.m. March 8 at Night Stage at Akron Civic Theater, 182 S. Main St., Akron | 7:30 p.m. March 9 at Inlet Dance @ Pivot Center, 2937 W. 25th St., Cleveland | 4 p.m. March 10 at Disciples Christian Church, 3663 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights; “Seasons Transformed,” April 12 through 14. Visit lesdelices.org.

Lorain Palace Theatre: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents; A Tribute to Tony Bennet starring Steve Leeds, Feb. 2; The Jersey Beach Boys, Feb. 10; Queen Nation (Queen tribute), Feb. 23; Vegas After Dark, with Rusell Mascia and The Skatch Anderssen 20 Piece Orchestra, March 1; George Michael Reborn starring Robert Bartko, March 2; Celtic Angels Ireland, March 3; Stars of the Sixties, featuring The Grass Roots, The Association, The Cyrkle and The Classics IV, March 8; The Guess Who, April 26. Call 440-245-2323 or visit lorainpalace.com.

Masonic Cleveland: 3615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Styles P, Feb. 10; The Dead South, Feb. 12; Jo Dee Messina, Feb. 16; Sabai, Feb. 29: Gideon, March 2; Kaivon, March 7; William Black, March 22; Rodrigo y Gabriela, May 14. Visit MasonicCleveland.com.

MGM Northfield Park: 10777 Northfield Road, Northfield, presents The Police Experience (tribute to The Police), Jan. 13; Machine Head, fear Factory, Orbit Culture, Feb. 2; Extreme, Living Colour, Feb. 3; Johnny Mathis, Feb. 10; Tesla, March 16; Joe Satriani, Steve Vaie, April 13; Toto, April 18; “An Intimate Evening With David Foster & Katharine McPhee,” May 5; Happy Together, featuring The Turtles, Jay and The Americans, The Association, Badfinger, Aug. 9; Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Aug. 23. Call 330-908-7625 or visit mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com.

Martin Sexton performs at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in April 2010. The singer-songwriter is slated to perform Jan. 11 at the Music Box Supper Club in Cleveland. Details: MusicBoxCle.com. (Associated Press file)
Martin Sexton performs at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in April 2010. The singer-songwriter is slated to perform Jan. 11 at the Music Box Supper Club in Cleveland. Details: MusicBoxCle.com. (Associated Press file)

Music Box Supper Club: 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland, presents Moody Blues tribute by Time Traveller, Jan. 5; Earth Wind & Fire Tribute by Let’s Groove Tonight, Jan. 6; Lynyrd Skynyrd Brunch with Mister Breeze, Jan. 7; Sinatra Brunch with Patrick Lynch & The Jazz Guys, Jan. 7; Corey Harris & Cedric Watson, Jan. 10; Martin Sexton, Jan. 11; Springsteen Tribute by Swamps of Jersey, Jan. 12; Diva Dance Party with The Ladies Night, Jan. 12; The Dreadnoughts, Jan. 13; Taylor Swift Brunch with The Ladies Night Band, Jan. 14; Yacht Rock Brunch with Still Standing, Jan. 14; The Steel Wheels, Jan. 16; Van Morrison Night with Nitebridge and Colin Dussault, Jan. 19; Dueling Pianos Night with Cleveland Keys, Jan. 19; Drag Bingo with Veranda L’Ni & Friends, Jan. 19; Tropical Cleveland, Jan. 20; Apollo’s Fire brunch concert, Jan. 21; Beatles Brunch with The Sunrise Jones, Jan. 21; Albert Lee Band, Jan. 25; Stevie Wonder Night with The Reid Project, Jan. 26; E5C4P3 (Journey tribute), Jan. 26 and 27; St. Brigid’s Day Irish Brunch, Jan. 28; Janis Joplin Brunch, with Geri Rose Ciacchi and Ball & Chain, Jan. 28; Feufollet, Feb. 2; Motown & More With Nitebridge, Feb. 2; The Prince Project (Prince tribute), Feb. 3; James Bond Brunch with Dave Banks Big Band, Feb. 4; CSNY Brunch with Long Time Gone, Feb. 4; Chicago tribute by Brass Metropolis, Feb. 10; Luther Vandross Tribute by The Reid Project, Feb. 10; Mardi Gras Brunch with Mo’ Mojo, Feb. 11; Patsy Cline Valentine’s Day Brunch, Feb. 11; Disco Inferno, Feb. 16; Rodgers & Co. Brunch — The Music of Bad Company, Free & The Firm, Feb. 18; Elton John Brunch with Tommy Lee Thompson, Feb. 18; Mac McAnally, Feb. 21; ABBA Tribute with Super Troupers, Feb. 23; Pink Floyd tribute by Dark Side of The Moon, Feb. 24; Blues Brunch with The Wallace Coleman Band, Feb. 25; Selwyn Birchwood, Feb. 29; The Dave Matthews Tribute Band, March 1; Gimme Sugar (Rolling Stones tribute), March 2; Bob Marley Celebration with The Ark Band & Carlos Jones, March 2; Masters of Hawaiian Music: George Kahumoku Jr, Daniel Ho, Tia Carrerre, March 3; Davy Knowles, JD Eicher, March 7; Rush tribute by Sawyer, March 8; The Boys From The County Hell (tribute to The Pogues), March 9; Irish Brunch with The Kilroys, March 10; Drag Brunch featuring Veranda L’Ni & Friends, March 10; Steely Dan Tribute by The FM Project, March 15; Marys Lane, March 16; Taylor Swift Brunch with The Ladies Night Band, March 17; Dave Hause, Will Hoge, March 20; Johnny Cash tribute by Church of Cash, March 20; ROCKGODZ Hall of Fame Show, March 21; Doors tribute by Peace Frog, March 22; Brandy Clark, Hayes Carll, March 26; Jesus Jones, Discoveries of the American Scientic, March 28; Sonny Landreth and The Iquanas, March 29; The Cars tribute by Best Friend’s Girl, March 30; Raul Malo, April 3; Friends of DBA Diamonds & Denim Benefit Concert, featuring Tyler Reid Band, April 6; Howie Day, April 25; Alan Doyle (Great Big Sea), Adam Baldwin, May 12; Turn the Page (Bob Seger tribute), May 17. Call 216-242-1250 or visit musicboxcle.com.

Oberlin College & Conservatory: presents Oberlin’s Artist Recital Series, with performances at 7:30 p.m. in Finney Chapel, 90 N. Professor Street — Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar, Feb. 10 | Artemis, March 13 | Silkroad Ensemble: Uplifted Voices, April 26; Imani Winds 7:30 p.m. March 7 in Warner Concert Hall. Call 440-775-8160 or 800-371-0178 or visit oberlin.edu/artsguide.

Piano Cleveland: presents Cleveland International Piano Competition, July 28 through Aug. 10. Call 216-707-5397 or visit PianoCleveland.org.

Pieces of Eight featuring the Lakeside Brass: will perform during a party to celebrate Pieces of Eight’s 45th anniversary, 6 p.m. Feb. 17 at American Croatian Lodge, 34900 Lake Shore Blvd., Eastlake. Visit bit.ly/fb-poe-45.

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Elvis Tribute Artist Spectacular, Jan. 7. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse: 1 Center Court, Cleveland, presents Madonna, Feb. 8 (new date); Drake, J. Cole, Feb. 24 and 25; Avenged Sevenfold, March 9; Lauren Daigle, May 30; AJR, June 27. Call 888-894-9422 or visit rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com.

Snowbelt Musical Arts Association: presents the 2023-2024 Snowbelt Symphony Orchestra season, with performances starting at 4 p.m. — “Simply Strings … And Tuba,” Feb. 18 at New Promise Church | “Beethoven’s First,” April 21 at New Promise Church. Call 440-296-9610, visit SnowbeltMusical.org or email info@snowbeltmusical.org.

Towne and Country Players: present a concert by the Indiana Wesleyan University Chorale, 3 p.m. Feb. 11 at Bellevue First Church, 901 Northwest St. Call 419-668-0637.

Tuesday Musical: with performances at 7:30 p.m. at EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall, 198 Hill St., Akron, presents Aaron Diehl Trio, Feb. 13; Kyiv Virtuosi Symphony Orchestra, March 12; Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, April 20. Call 330-761-3460 or visit TuesdayMusical.org.

Parks

Lake Metroparks Farmpark: 8800 Chardon Road, Kirtland, presents Fun Time on the Farm Indoor Play Area, featuring two playground sets and a swing set, along with the opportunity to watch newborn lambs at play, milk a cow, go for a wagon ride, learn about plant life and discover what happens on the farm during winter, Jan. 20 thorough March 3 (9 am to 5 pm Tuesday through Sunday). Call 440-256-2122 or 800-366-3276, or visit goto.lakemetroparks.com/farmpark.

Penitentiary Glen Reservation: 8668 Kirtland-Chardon Road, Kirtland, presents Fun Day: Wild Similarities, featuring the “chance to explore the world of convergent evolution and learn how and why very different animals evolved similar traits through interactive exhibits, demonstrations, games, activities and live animal chats,” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 15. Call 440-256-1404 or visit lakemetroparks.com/parks-trails/penitentiary-glen-reservation.

Theater

Beck Center for the Arts: 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, presents “Ride the Cyclone,” wth music, book and lyrics by Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond, Feb. 9 through 25 in Senney Theater; “Mean Girls: The High School Version” (youth theater), March 15 through 24 in Senney Theater; “Jitney,” by August Wilson, April 5 through May 5 in Studio Theater; “The Wizard of Oz” (youth theater), by L. Frank Baum, May 10 through 19 in Senney Theater; “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” by Lucas Hnath, May 31 through June 30, 2024 in Studio Theater; “Beautiful, the Carole King Musical,” with book by Douglas McGrath and music by Stephen Flaherty, July 12 through Aug. 11, 2024 in Senney Theater. Call 216-521-2540 or visit beckcenter.org.

Broadway in Akron: a series at E.J. Thomas Hall in conjunction with Playhouse Square, presents “The Cher Show,” Jan. 30 and 31; “Clue,” April 23 through 25. Call 330-253-2488 or visit broadwayinakron.com.

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre: 40 River St., Chagrin Falls, presents “The Three Musketeers,” 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays Jan. 25 through Feb. 9 and 2 p.m. Feb. 4 and 10. Call 440-247-8955 or visit CVLT.org.

Clague Playhouse: 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, presents “The Language Archive,” by Julia Cho, 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays Jan. 26 through Feb. 11. Call 440-331-0403 or visit ClaguePlayhouse.org.

Cleveland Play House: Performing at Playhouse Square, presents “The Play That Goes Wrong,” by Henry Lewis, Henry Shields and Jonathan Sayer, Feb. 10 through March 3 in the Allen Theatre; “Amadeus,” by Peter Shaffer,” April 6 through 28 in the Outcalt Theatre; “In the Heights,” with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and book by Quiara Alegria Hudes, May 11 through June 9 in the Allen Theatre. Call 216-241-6000 or visit clevelandplayhouse.com.

Cleveland Public Theatre: 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, presents “Troubled Waters,” the 2024 Y-Haven Theatre Project Production, Jan 25 through 28; “Alter,” by Tania Benites, a co-production with Teatro Público de Cleveland, Feb. 8 through 24 in James Levin Theatre; “Requiem” (US premiere), by Hanoch Levin, March 14 through April 6 in Gordon Square Theatre; “Funny, Like an Abortion” (world premiere), by Rachel Bublitz, April 25 through May 11 in James Levin Theatre. Call 216-631-2727 or visit cptonline.org.

Dobama Theatre: 2340 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, presents “In the Wake of a Dead Drag Queen,” by Terry Guest, Jan. 26 through Feb. 18; “Something Clean,” by Selena Fillinger, March 8 through 30; “Significant Other,” by Joshua Harmon,” April 26 through May 19. Call 216-932-3396 or visit dobama.org.

Ensemble Theatre: performing on the campus of Notre Dame College in South Euclid, presents “Mother Courage and Her Children,” by Bertolt Brecht (translated by Tony Kushner), Feb. 9 through 25; “The Prospect of Equality,” by Rachel Zake,” May 24 through June 9. Call 216-321-2930 or visit EnsembleTheatreCle.org.

Fine Arts Association: 38660 Mentor Ave., Willoughby, presents “Cats,” Feb. 16 through 25; “Footloose,” June 7 through 23. Call 440-951-7500 or visit fineartsassociation.org.

Karamu House: 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland, presents“The Breakfast at the Bookstore,” by Lisa Langford, Jan. 26 through Feb. 18; “It Happened in Atlanta,” March 8 through 30; “Choir Boy,” April 26 through May 19. Call 216-795-7070 or visit KaramuHouse.org.

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “Flanagan’s Wake,” Jan. 5 through April 27; “Mrs. Doubtfire,” Jan. 9 through 28; “Mamma Mia!,” Jan. 30 through Feb. 4; “Funny Girl,” Feb. 20 through March 10; “Company,” April 30 through May 19; “Back to the Future,” June 11 through July 7; “MJ the Musical,” July 16 through Aug. 11, 2024. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Misc.

Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Jimbo’s Drag Circus, March 2: William H. Macy: Welcome to Collinwood, April 14; TommyInnit, April 25. Visit AgoraCleveland.com.

Akron Civic Theatre: 182 S. Main St., presents Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, March 14. Visit AkronCivic.com.

Candytopia: a “nationally acclaimed, sweet interactive wonderland” featuring 14 interactive environments over 19,000 square feet, runs through Jan. 7 at Legacy Village in Lyndhurst (located between Dick’s Sporting Goods and Ethan Allen). Visit Candytopia.com.

Cleveland History Center of the Western Reserve Historical Society: 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland, presents “Fashion After Dark,” which aims to “simulate the atmosphere of an evening on Euclid Avenue near the end of the 19th century with immersive lighting and sound,” through June 30. Visit WRHS.org.

Cleveland Museum of Art: 11150 East Blvd., presents Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 15 in the Ames Family Atrium, Gartner Auditorium and galleries Call 216-421-7340 or visit clevelandart.org.

Cleveland National Air Show: featuring headliners the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, will be Aug. 31 through Sept. 2 at Burke Lakefront Airport. Call 216-781-0747 or visit ClevelandAirShow.com.

Cleveland Pierogi Week: with “seven days of paying homage to everyone’s favorite Polish dumplings,” with each participating restaurant creating its own spin on the pierogi, will be Jan. 29 through Feb. 4. Visit pierogiweekcleveland.com.

Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum: 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland, presents “Ferrari: The Essence of Italian Design,” looking at some of Enzo Ferrari’s dream cars, through March 30. Visit thecrawfordmuseum.org.

Cuyahoga County Public Library: presents Bonnie Jo Campbell (“The Waters”), 7 p.m. Jan. 15, Beachwood Branch; Sadeqa Johnson (“The House of Eve”), 7 p.m. Feb. 12, South Euclid-Lyndhurst Branch. Visit cuyahogalibrary.org.

Downtown Cleveland Inc.: presents Winterland, extended into early March with Pop-Up Snow Days, featuring activities on Mall B when snow accumulation allows, LIVE #dtCLE: Downtown Living Experience Tours, a guided tour of five stops set for Jan. 27, Feb. 10 and 24 and March 9, and Bright Nights, featuring firepits, music and more, 5 to 8 p.m. Jan. 27 and Feb. 10 at U.S. Bank Plaza in Playhouse Square. Visit downtowncleveland.com or email dtcle@downtowncleveland.com.

FAN EXPO Cleveland: a comic con featuring appearances by Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan of “The Lord of the Rings” films, Danny Trejo (“Machete,” “From Dusk Till Dawn”) and Charlie Cox (“Daredevil,” “Boardwalk Empire”), will be April 12 through 14 at Huntington Convention Center. Visit fanexpohq.com/fanexpocleveland.

Great Lakes Science Center: 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland, presents “Build It: Engineering Ideas Brick by Brick,” featuring an “extraordinary wonderland of colorful bricks (that) offers the perfect playground to construct your wildest ideas and take on exciting challenges,“ through April 15; Total Eclipse Fest 2024, a celestial celebration at North Coast Harbor in collaboration with NASA’s Glenn Research Center and The Cleveland Orchestra, April 6 through 8. Call 216-694-2000 or visit greatscience.com.

Great Lakes Market’s Christmas Market: featuring small businesses showcasing their homemade and handmade products,” continues 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 6, noon to 3 p.m. Jan. 13 and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 3 at Great Lakes Market, 7850 Mentor Ave., Mentor. Visit bit.ly/glm-cm-2023-24.

Guards Fest: a fan fest presented by the Cleveland Guardians including family-friendly events and appearances and photo opportunities with players, mascots and more, will be Jan. 20 at Huntington Convention Center, 300 Lakeside E., Cleveland. Visit mlb.com/guardians/fans/guards-fest.

Lorain Palace Theatre: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents Robin: The Ultimate Robin Williams Tribute Experience,” starring Roger Kabler, Jan. 27. Call 440-245-2323 or visit lorainpalace.com.

Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage: 2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood, presents “The Girl in the Diary: Searching for Rywka from Lodz Ghetto,” an exhibition from Kraków, Poland, that “tells the true story of a young woman in 1940s Europe who loses her family but never gives up hope or faith,” through April 28; Hear Our Voices: Annual MLK Day Celebration, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 22. Call 216-593-0575 or visit MaltzJewishMuseum.org.

Music Box Supper Club: 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland, presents a night of magic with Erik Tait, Jan. 6; Dinner & A Movie — “Stop Making Sense,” Feb. 2; “Love & Death in Casablanca,” a murder-myster dinner by Get away With Murder Inc., Feb. 3 and 9; Mike Polk’s Twisted Takes on Historic CLE Photos, Feb. 28. Call 216-242-1250 or visit musicboxcle.com.

Oberlin Heritage Center: 73 1/2 S. Professor St., presents Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Rededication to the Dream, 12:15 p.m. Jan. 15 (virtual); Moon Without Shine (eclipse party), 1 to 5 p.m. April 8. Call 440-774-1700 or visit OberlinHeritageCenter.org.

Ohio RV Supershow: will be Jan. 10 through 14 at the I-X Center in Cleveland. Visit ohiorvshow.com.

Playhouse Square: Euclid Avenue, downtown Cleveland, presents “Mummies of the World: The Exhibition,” which is “the largest exhibition of real mummies and related artifacts ever assembled” that offers “a never-before-seen collection of naturally and intentionally preserved mummies, Thursdays through Sundays through Jan. 28 in The Corner Gallery, 1305 Euclid Ave.; “Champions of Magic,” Jan. 5 through 7. Visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum: Cleveland, presents “Get Back to Let It Be,” a Beatles exhibit, through Jan. 19. Call 888-588-ROCK or visit rockhall.com.

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse: 1 Center Court, Cleveland, presents Disney on Ice — “Magic in the Stars,” Jan. 10 through 14; Monster Jam Arena Championship Series East, Feb. 16 through 18. Call 888-894-9422 or visit rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com.

Steele Mansion Inn & Gathering Hub: 348 Mentor Ave. Painesville, presents Murder Mystery Dinner, Jan. 20, Feb. 17, March 22; A Valentine’s Cabaret, Feb. 10. Call 440-639-7948 or visit SteeleMansion.com.

Tri-C High School Rock Off: will be Saturdays Feb. 3, 10 and 17, with The Final Exam on March 2, at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Visit RockHall.com/rockoff.

William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Series: with all events beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Maltz Performing Arts Center, presents Hernan Diaz (“In the Distance,” “Trust”), March 7; Rebecca Makkai (“The Great Believers,” “I Have Some Questions for You”), April 10; Imani Perry (“Heavy,” “Long Division”) and Kiese Laymon (“Breathe: A Letter to My Sons,” “South to America: A Journey Below the Mason Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation”), May 7. Visit bit.ly/wnswcss-23-24.

 

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Vermilion 69, Black River 63
Vermilion (4-3): C. German 5, DiFucci 4, Myers 9, Frey 8, Gerber 30, W. German 4, Anders 2
Black River (1-8): Kray 27, Pamer 3, Kristophel 4, Ramirez 2, Bungard 5, Hopkins 3, Lawhon 3, Martin 16
Vermilion 9 19 28 13 — 69 Black River 12 16 16 19 — 63
Free-throws: Vermilion 16 of 23, Black River 21 of 39; 3-pointers: Vermilion 5 (Gerber 4, DiFucci), Black River 6 (Martin 4, Lawhon, Pamer)

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Happenings — what’s coming up in Northeast Ohio staring Dec. 29 https://www.morningjournal.com/2023/12/27/happenings-whats-coming-up-in-northeast-ohio-staring-dec-29/ Wed, 27 Dec 2023 21:19:03 +0000 https://www.morningjournal.com/?p=808209&preview=true&preview_id=808209 Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to entertainment@morningjournal.com or entertainment@news-herald.com. You must include a phone number and/or web address for publication.

Art

Beck Center for the Arts: 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, presents “Art Treasures 2023,” featuring work by multiple artists, through Jan. 4. Call 216-521-2540, or visit beckcenter.org.

Cleveland Museum of Art: 11150 East Blvd., presents “Liturgical Textiles from Late Medieval Germany,” through Aug. 4; “Colors of Kyoto: The Seifū Yohei Ceramic Studio,” through March 10; “China’s Southern Paradise: Treasures from the Lower Yangzi Delta,” through Jan. 7; “Nature Supernatural,” through March 3; “Degas and the Laundress: Women, Work, and Impressionism,” through Jan. 14; “Degas and the Laundress: Women, Work, and Impressionism,” through Jan. 14; “Six Dynasties of Chinese Painting,” through May 6; “New Narratives: Contemporary Works on Paper,” through April 14; “Toe the River’s South in Japanese Painting,” through June 2. Call 216-421-7340 or visit clevelandart.org.

Lakeland Community College’s Gallery at Lakeland: 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, presents “Lakeland Community College Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition,” through Jan. 24. Call 440-525-7029 or visit lakelandcc.edu/gallery.

Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Cleveland: 11400 Euclid Ave., presents “A Soft Place to Land,” featuring the work of Kevin Beasley, Margarita Cabrera, Pia Camil, Cass Davis, Alexandra Kehayoglou, Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Kaveri Raina, Liang Shaoji and Marie Watt, “Don’t Mind If I Do,” featuring the work of Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo, Pelenakeke Brown, Sky Cubacub, Emilie L. Gossiaux, Felicia Griffin, Joselia Rebekah Hughes, Jeff Kasper and Finnegan Shannon, and “Juntos, presented in partnership with Julia de Burgos Cultural Arts Center and featuring the work of Nathalie Bermudez, Amelia Casiano, J. Leigh Garcia, Camilo Gonzalez Barragan, Hugo Ivan Juarez (Alatorre), Kenron Morgan, Jr. and Marilyn Oliveras de Ortiz, through Jan. 7. Call 216-421-8671 or visit mocacleveland.org.

Sculpture Center: 1834 E. 123rd St., Cleveland, presents a solo exhibition by Daniel Arsham, “Score and Sound,” through Jan. 27. Call 216-229-6527 or visit sculpturecenter.org.

Ursuline College’s Florence O’Donnell Wasmer Gallery: 2550 Lander Road, Pepper Pike (gallery hours, noon to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, presents “New Masters 3: Women Artists of Northeast Ohio,featuring “emerging and established women artists who live and create in the region,” through Jan. 25. Visit ursuline.edu/wasmer-gallery.

Auditions, rehearsals, submissions, etc.

Fine Arts Association: 38660 Mentor Ave., Willoughby, will hold a rehearsal for The Fine Arts Community Chorus, performing “Vivaldi Gloria” with Liturgical movement during the first movement, the “Te Deum” by Dvorak and the “Lacrimosa” by Karl J. Jenkins, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 12 in RoomC-1078 of Lakeland Community College, 7700

Workshop Players: 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst, will hold auditions for “12 Angry Jurors,” looking for males and females who look 21 and older, 7 p.m. Jan. 5, and1 p.m. Jan. 7 at the theater. Call 440-634-0472 or visit workshopplayers.org.

Children’s entertainment

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “The Rainbow Fish,” Jan. 27 and 28 (sensory-friendly performance Jan. 28); PAW Patrol Live! “The Great Pirate Adventure,” March 9 and 10. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Comedy

Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Darcy & Jer, Feb. 18; Tony Hinchcliffe, Feb. 23; Ketterkenny Presents: A Night of Stand-Up, Feb. 27; Bianca Del Rio, March 22; Joe Pera, March 24; Dusty Slay, April 20; Alan Ruck, May 3; Kathy Griffin, May 11. Visit AgoraCleveland.com.

Akron Civic Theatre: 182 S. Main St., presents Jon Oliver, Jan. 21. Visit AkronCivic.com.

Cleveland Improv: 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland, presents Cocoa Brown, Dec. 29 through 31; Alfred Robles, Jan. 7; Comedy Workshop Graduation Show, Jan. 17; Tony Rock, Jan. 19 through 21. Call 216-696-4677 or visit ClevelandImprov.com.

Covelli Centre: 229 E. French St., Youngstown, presents Sebastian Maniscalco, Nov. 14. Call 800-745-3000 or visit covellicentre.com.

Grog Shop: 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights, presents Dave Hill, Mike Polk, Bill Squire, Dec. 30. Call 216-321-5588 or visit grogshop.gs.

 

Hilarities 4th Street Theatre: 2025 E. Fourth St., Cleveland, presents Joke’s on You, Dec. 29; Brent Terhune, Dec. 29 and 30; Steve Byrne, Dec. 31; Jeff Dye, Jan. 4 through 6; Sean Patton, Jan. 18 and 19; Zoltan Kaszas, Feb. 29 through March 2; Michel Blaustein, March 15 and 16; Ari Shaffir, March 31. Call 216-736-4242 or visit pickwickandfrolic.com.

House Three Thirty: 532 W. Market St., Akron, presents George Wallace, Jan. 12 and 13. Visit housethreethirty.com.

Lorain Palace Theatre: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents HahaOhio, featuring Tammy Pescatelli, John Henton, Bill Benden and more, March 23. Call 440-245-2323 or visit lorainpalace.com.

MGM Northfield Park: 10777 Northfield Road, Northfield, presents Tim Dillon, Jan. 14; Ron White, Jan. 18; Kountry Wayne, April 6; Steve Trevino, April 27. Call 330-908-7625 or visit mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com.

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents The Killer B’s, Jan. 13; “Men Are From Mars Women Are From Venus LIVE!,” Jan. 19 and 20; Nimesh Patel, Jan. 21; John Crist, Feb. 18; Modi, March 27; Daniel Sloss, April 20; Brett Goldstein, April 26; Ronny Chieng, April 26; Marc Maron, May 10. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Workshop Players: 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst, presents Dan Brown, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 6. Call 440-634-0472 or visit workshopplayers.org.

Dance

Cleveland Ballet: presents “Aurora: A Sleeping Beauty Story,” April 26 and 27 at Playhouse Square’s Connor Palace. Visit Clevelandballet.com.

DANCECleveland: presents Paul Taylor Dance Company, Jan. 20 at PlayhouseSquare. Visit dancecleveland.org or call 216-991-9000.

MGM Northfield Park: 10777 Northfield Road, Northfield, presents “Dancing With The Stars Live!,” Feb. 4. Call 330-908-7625 or visit mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com.

Music

Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Story of the Year, Jan. 6; Ventana, Jan. 13; Flatland Cavalry, Jan. 26; Get the Le Out, Feb. 1; Kameron Marlowe, Feb. 9; Neck Deep, Feb. 14; Portugal. The Man, Feb. 17; Static-X, Sevendust, Feb. 22; October London, Feb. 24; Alkaline Trio, March 8; BabyTron, March 6; Postmodern Jukebox, March 10; KMFDM, March 14; KK’s Priest, March 20; Kai Wachi, March 23; JJ Grey & Mofro, March 29; Alvvays, April 18; Benjamin Tod & Lost Dog Street Band, April 19; Our Last Night, May 10; Blind Guardian, May 16; Jerry Harrison & Adrian Belew & Adrian Belew, July 28. Visit AgoraCleveland.com.

Akron Civic Theatre: 182 S. Main St., presents Bonnie Rait, June 22. Visit AkronCivic.com.

Apollo’s Fire, The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra: presents “Sacred Mysteries: Biber’s Rosary Sonatas for Violin,” Feb. 15, 16, 17 and 19; “¡Hispania!: A Spanish-Mexican Journey,” March 20 through 23; “Bach’s Easter Oratorio,” April 25 through 28. Call 216-320-0012 or 800-314-2535, or visit apollosfire.org.

Bash on the Bay: a music fest featuring Hardy as one of the headliners, will Aug. 21 and 22 at Put-in-Bay Airport on South Bass Island. Visit bashonthebay.com.

Beachland Ballroom: 15711 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, presents Spafford, Jan. 19; Barely Dead (Grateful Dead tribute), Jan. 20; Bumpin Uglies, Feb. 2 and 3; an evening with Keller Williams, Feb. 9; Stick Men, Feb. 21; Jill Andrews, Feb. 22; Tylder Ramsey, Feb. 26; Maddie Zahm, March 2; Mary Timony, youbet, March 5; Tophouse, March 14; Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Isolation Tank Ensemble, March 15; Carolina Rose, April 14; Ty Segall, May 5. Call 216-383-1124 or visit beachlandballroom.com.

Blossom Music Center: 1145 W. Steels Corners Road, Cuyahoga Falls, presents Noah Kahan, May 28; Chris Stapleton, Marcus King, The War & Treaty, May 31; NEEDTOBREATHE, Judah & the Lion, June 1; New KIds on the Block, Paula Abdul, DJ Jazzy Jeff, June 14; Hank Williams Jr., Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives, June 21; Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, IRONTOM, July 22; Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Joe Satriani, Jason Bonham, July 29; Hozier, Aug. 6; Thirty Seconds to Mars, AFI, Poppy, Aug. 7; Hootie & the Blowfish, Collective Soul, Edwin McCain, Aug. 15. Call 330-920-8040 or visit livemu.sc/2QcbKUb.

Canton Palace Theatre: 605 Market Ave. N., presents Nickel Creek, March 12. Call 440-454-8172 or visit cantonpalacetheatre.org.

Cleveland Browns Stadium: 100 Alfred Lerner Way, Cleveland, presents The Rolling Stones, June 15. Visit clevelandbrownsstadium.com.

Cleveland Orchestra: performing at Severance Music Center, 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “The Miraculous Mandarin,” featuring music by Křenek, Mahler and Bartók, Jan. 11 through 13; “Modern Classicist: Welser-Möst Conducts Prokofiev 5 and 2,” also featuring music by Prokofiev and Webern, conducted by Franz Welser-Möst, Jan. 17 and 18; “Severance in Recital — Beethoven for Three: Leonidas Kavakos, Yo-Yo Ma, and Emanuel Ax,” with violinist Kavakos, cellist Ma and pianist Ax, Feb. 1; “Beethoven’s Fateful Fifth,” also featuring music by Schubert, Feb. 9 through 11; “Ravel’s Mother Goose,” also featuring music by Ammann, Benjamin and Knussen, with countertenor Tim Mead and Women of The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, Feb. 15 and 17; “The Princess Bride” (full film with live orchestral underscore,” Feb. 16; “Beethoven’s Pastoral,” also featuring music by Haydn, with cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras, Feb. 22 through 25; “Kanneh-Mason Plays Schumann,” also featuring music by J.S. Bach/Webern and Hindemith, with pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason, Feb. 29 through March 2; “Brahms’s Fourth Symphony,” also featuring music by Weber and Zehavi, with piccolist Mary Kay Fink, March 7 through 9; “Severance in Recital — Yefim Bronfman: Chopin and Schubert,” with pianist Bronfman also performing music by R. Schumann and Salonen, March 10; “Levit Plays Mozart,” also featuring music by Bruckner, with pianist Igor Levit, March 14, 16 and 17; “Sibelius’s Second Symphony,” also featuring music by Rautavaara and Perry, with mezzo-soprano Josefina Maldonado, March 21 through 23; “City Noir,” featuring music by Smith Debussy and Adams, with organist James McVinnie and saxophonist Timothy McAllister, April 4 and 6; “Elgar’s Cello Concerto,” also featuring music by Lopez and Walton, with baritone Thomas Hampson, cellist Sol Gabetta and The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, April 11 through 13; “Severance in Recital — Evgeny Kissin and Matthias Goerne: Schumann and Brahms,” with pianist Kissin and bariton Goerne, April 14; “Yuja Wang Plays Ravel and Stravinsky,” with pianist Wang, April 18 through 20; “Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto,” also featuring music by Chin and Bartok, with pianist Beatrice Rana, April 26 through 28; “Lang Lang Plays Saint-Saëns,” also featuring music by Berlioz, with pianist lang, May 2 and 4; “Berloiz’s Symphonie Fantastique,” May 3; “Mozart’s Magic Flute,” directed by Nikolaus Habjan, with tenor Julian Prégardien, baritone Ludwig Mittelhammer, soprano Christina Landshamer and The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, May 16, 18, 24 and 26; “Mozart’s Gran Partita,” also featuring music by Wagner and Reinvere, with violinist Leila Josefowicz and harpist Trina Struble, May 23 and 25; “Mozart’s Gran Partita,” also featuring music by Wagner and Reinvere, with violinist Leila Josefowicz and harpist Trina Struble, May 23 and 25. Call 216-231-7300 or visit ClevelandOrchestra.com.

Cleveland Pops Orchestra: presents its 2023-24 season, with shows starting at 8 p.m. at Severance Music Center — “A Tribute to the Beatles,” Feb. 3 | “Champagne & Shamrocks,” March 1 | “Broadway Rocks,” April 12 | “A Tribute to Our Armed Forces,” June 1; ““New Year’s Eve: Concert & Party,” 9 p.m. Dec. 31 at Severance Music Center. Visit ClevelandPops.com or call 216-765-7677.

Def Leppard, Journey and Heart: will perform July 30 at Progressive Field in Cleveland. Visit mlb.com/guardians/tickets/journey-def-leppard.

Firelands Symphony Orchestra: presents its free annual family concert for all age, featuring “William Tell Overture,” “Old MacDonald” and more, 4 p.m. Jan. 14 at Norwalk’s Ernsthausen Performing Arts Center at Norwalk High School. Call 419-621-4800 or visit FirelandsSymphony.com.

Goodyear Theater: 1201 E. Market St., Akron, presents Into the Blue: The ELO Tribute, Jan. 20; Mr. Speed (Kiss tribute), Feb. 10; Classic Albums Live presents “Aretha’s Gold,” featuring R&B singer Divine Brown singing the song from that Aretha Franklin greatest-hits album, Feb. 23; Straight On (Heart tribute), Feb. 24; Three Dog Night, March 10. Call 330-690-2307 or visit goodyeartheater.com.

Grog Shop: 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights, presents Slow Wake, Fuzzy Vandelay, Magaton Communion, Dec. 27; Air Jack Coming Home Party featuring Illest Villians, Ghutty mac, Dec. 28; Orefice Roth, Uno Lady, Perfect Pals, Dec. 29; Falling Stars, Ray Flanagan, Dave Rich & His Enablers, Dec. 30; New Year’s Eve MAXOUT featuring Shuicide Holla, hosted by Watts, Dec. 31; Subliners, Dairy Family, Rrriot, Jan. 3; Melted Strawberry, Blind Joel Wallace, Robbie Alan and The Loveshack, Jan. 4; Youth Pallet, Non Bruises, Clre Feorene, Jan. 5; Madstarr, Ghutty Mac, Lil Jesse, Jan. 8; Clutter, Narrow, Arrow, Jan. 11; GlamGore, Jan. 12; The New Year Kick-off 2024: Yin &ang, Social Reaction, Jan. 13; Saturday Night Main Event, Jan. 13; Andrew Lloyd Birthday Party, Jan. 14; Miguel Cafe, Glass Aeros, Domingo Kite, Jan. 16; TORRES, Aisha Burns, Jan. 17; Found Footage Festival Vol. 10 – Popcorn Classics, Jan. 18; PEEZY, Feb. 4; Siena Liggins, Daisha McBride, Feb. 9; The Ocean, Feb. 12; The Record Company, Feb. 13; third annual Vampires Ball with Vampires Everywhere, Ash Hollow, Nineteenth Paradise, Feb. 14; Wifisfuneral, March 8; Horse Lords, Ka Baird, March 14; The Slackers, The Operators, April 6; Mannequin P—-, Soul Glo, April 12; MIKE, April 21; Royal Otis, Girl and Girl. Call 216-321-5588 or visit grogshop.gs.

House of Blues: 308 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents The Vindys, Dec. 30; Zakk Sabbath, Dec. 31; Motion City Sountrack, Gully Boys, Jan. 5; The Four Horsemen (Metallica tribute), Jan. 13; G Love & Special Sauce, Jakobs Castle, Jan. 19; Ten (Pearl Jam tribute), Jan. 20; The Devil Wears Prada, Fit for a King, Counterparts, Jan. 21; Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Jan. 24; Joseph, Sister, Jan. 27; Umphrey’s McGee, Jan. 31; anees, Feb. 3; Cold War Kids, Joe P, Feb. 26; Silversun Pickups, March 2; Otoboke Beaver, Drinking Boys and Girls Choir, March 15; flipturn, Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners, March 26; A Flock of Seaguls, Strangelove (Depeche Mode tribute), March 28; Queensryche, April 17; BoyWithUke, April 26; Beach Weather, March 9; Drake White, May 2. Visit houseofblues.com/Cleveland.

Jacobs Pavilion: Nautica Entertainment Complex, West Bank of the Flats, Cleveland, presents Jacob Collier, June 12; Brothers Osborne, June 29; King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Aug. 24; Brit Floyd, May 19; O.A.R., Fitz & The Tantrums, Aug. 25. Visit bit.ly/axs-jacobs.

Jim Wadsworth Productions: presents Moises Borges & Friends, Jan. 7 at Market Garden Brewery, 1947 W. 25th St., Cleveland; Dominick Farinacci & Spirit of the Groove, Jan. 21 and March 10 at Market Garden Brewery, 1947 W. 25th St., Cleveland. Visit clickgobuynow.com/jwp.

Kent Stage: 175 E. Main St., Kent, presents Red Wanting Blue, Dec. 29; TR3 with Tim Reynolds, Jan. 31; The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Feb. 4; Judy Collins, Feb. 9; The Outsiders, The Cyrkle, Darren Dowler, Feb. 24; Dervish, March 11; Paul Thorn & Steve Poltz, March 13; Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, March 14; Here Come the Mummies, March 21; Karla Bonoff, Livingston Taylor, March 24; Samantha Fish, March 27; Colin Hay, March 29; Susanne Vega, April 13; Joanne Shaw Taylor, April 29; Madeleine Peyroux, May 2; Rufus Wainwright, May 8. Call 330-677-5005 or visit kentstage.org.

Lake Erie Folk Fest: a winter celebration of traditional music, will be Feb. 3 at Case Western Reserve University. Visit lakeeriefolkfest.com.

Les Delices: a group performing music from the French Baroque, presents “Songs of Orpheus,” featuring music by Rameau, Courbois and Jonathan Woody recounting Orpheus’ descent to the underworld and featuring French mezzo-soprano Sophie Michaux, 7:30 p.m. March 8 at Night Stage at Akron Civic Theater, 182 S. Main St., Akron | 7:30 p.m. March 9 at Inlet Dance @ Pivot Center, 2937 W. 25th St., Cleveland | 4 p.m. March 10 at Disciples Christian Church, 3663 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights; “Seasons Transformed,” April 12 through 14. Visit lesdelices.org.

Lorain Palace Theatre: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents; A Tribute to Tony Bennet starring Steve Leeds, Feb. 2; The Jersey Beach Boys, Feb. 10; Queen Nation (Queen tribute), Feb. 23; Vegas After Dark, with Rusell Mascia and The Skatch Anderssen 20 Piece Orchestra, March 1; George Michael Reborn starring Robert Bartko, March 2; Celtic Angels Ireland, March 3; Stars of the Sixties, featuring The Grass Roots, The Association, The Cyrkle and The Classics IV, March 8; The Guess Who, April 26. Call 440-245-2323 or visit lorainpalace.com.

Masonic Cleveland: 3615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Styles P, Feb. 10; The Dead South, Feb. 12; Jo Dee Messina, Feb. 16; Sabai, Feb. 29: Gideon, March 2; Kaivon, March 7; William Black, March 22; Rodrigo y Gabriela, May 14. Visit MasonicCleveland.com.

MGM Northfield Park: 10777 Northfield Road, Northfield, presents The Police Experience (tribute to The Police), Jan. 13; Machine Head, fear Factory, Orbit Culture, Feb. 2; Extreme, Living Colour, Feb. 3; Johnny Mathis, Feb. 10; Tesla, March 16; Joe Satriani, Steve Vaie, April 13; Toto, April 18; “An Intimate Evening With David Foster & Katharine McPhee,” May 5; Happy Together, featuring The Turtles, Jay and The Americans, The Association, Badfinger, Aug. 9; Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Aug. 23. Call 330-908-7625 or visit mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com.

Music Box Supper Club: 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland, presents The George Martins present “Revolver,” Dec. 28 and 29; Drag Bingo with Veranda L’Ni & Friends, Dec. 29; Luther Vandross tribute by The Reid Project, Dec. 30; Noon Year’s Eve ~ Countdown to Noon! — Motown and more with Nitebridge, Dec. 31; New Year’s Eve Matinee Show — Elton John tribute by Tommy Lee Thompson, Dec. 31; Fleetwood Mac tribute by Rumours, Dec. 31; Moody Blues tribute by Time Traveller, Jan. 5; Earth Wind & Fire Tribute by Let’s Groove Tonight, Jan. 6; Lynyrd Skynyrd Brunch with Mister Breeze, Jan. 7; Sinatra Brunch with Patrick Lynch & The Jazz Guys, Jan. 7; Corey Harris & Cedric Watson, Jan. 10; Martin Sexton, Jan. 11; Springsteen Tribute by Swamps of Jersey, Jan. 12; Diva Dance Party with The Ladies Night, Jan. 12; The Dreadnoughts, Jan. 13; Taylor Swift Brunch with The Ladies Night Band, Jan. 14; Yacht Rock Brunch with Still Standing, Jan. 14; The Steel Wheels, Jan. 16; Van Morrison Night with Nitebridge and Colin Dussault, Jan. 19; Dueling Pianos Night with Cleveland Keys, Jan. 19; Drag Bingo with Veranda L’Ni & Friends, Jan. 19; Tropical Cleveland, Jan. 20; Apollo’s Fire brunch concert, Jan. 21; Beatles Brunch with The Sunrise Jones, Jan. 21; Albert Lee Band, Jan. 25; Stevie Wonder Night with The Reid Project, Jan. 26; E5C4P3 (Journey tribute), Jan. 26 and 27; St. Brigid’s Day Irish Brunch, Jan. 28; Feufollet, Feb. 2; Motown & More With Nitebridge, Feb. 2; The Prince Project (Prince tribute), Feb. 3; James Bond Brunch with Dave Banks Big Band, Feb. 4; CSNY Brunch with Long Time Gone, Feb. 4; Chicago tribute by Brass Metropolis, Feb. 10; Mardi Gras Brunch with Mo’ Mojo, Feb. 11; Patsy Cline Valentine’s Day Brunch, Feb. 11; Disco Inferno, Feb. 16; Rodgers & Co. Brunch: — The Music of Bad Company, Free & The Firm, Feb. 18; Mac McAnally, Feb. 21; ABBA Tribute with Super Troupers, Feb. 23; Pink Floyd tribute by Dark Side of The Moon, Feb. 24; Blues Brunch with The Wallace Coleman Band, Feb. 25; Selwyn Birchwood, Feb. 29; The Dave Matthews Tribute Band, March 1; Gimme Sugar (Rolling Stones tribute), March 2; Davy Knowles, JD Eicher, March 7; Rush tribute by Sawyer, March 8; Irish Brunch with The Kilroys, March 10; Drag Brunch featuring Veranda L’Ni & Friends, March 10; Marys Lane, March 16; Taylor Swift Brunch with The Ladies Night Band, March 17; Dave Hause, Will Hoge, March 20; Johnny Cash tribute by Church of Cash, March 20; ROCKGODZ Hall of Fame Show, March 21; Doors tribute by Peace Frog, March 22; Brandy Clark, Hayes Carll, March 26; Jesus Jones, Discoveries of the American Scientic, March 28; Sonny Landreth and The Iquanas, March 29; The Cars tribute by Best Friend’s Girl, March 30; Raul Malo, April 3; Friends of DBA Diamonds & Denim Benefit Concert, featuring Tyler Reid Band, April 6; Howie Day, April 25; Alan Doyle (Great Big Sea), Adam Baldwin, May 12; Turn the Page (Bob Seger tribute), May 17. Call 216-242-1250 or visit musicboxcle.com.

Oberlin College & Conservatory: presents Oberlin’s Artist Recital Series, with performances at 7:30 p.m. in Finney Chapel, 90 N. Professor Street — Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar, Feb. 10 | Artemis, March 13 | Silkroad Ensemble: Uplifted Voices, April 26; Imani Winds 7:30 p.m. March 7 in Warner Concert Hall. Call 440-775-8160 or 800-371-0178 or visit oberlin.edu/artsguide.

Piano Cleveland: presents Cleveland International Piano Competition, July 28 through Aug. 10. Call 216-707-5397 or visit PianoCleveland.org.

Pieces of Eight featuring the Lakeside Brass: will perform during a party to celebrate Pieces of Eight’s 45th anniversary, 6 p.m. Feb. 17 at American Croatian Lodge, 34900 Lake Shore Blvd., Eastlake. Visit bit.ly/fb-poe-45.

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents The Legendary Soul Jam, Dec. 30; Elvis Tribute Artist Spectacular, Jan. 7. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse: 1 Center Court, Cleveland, presents Madonna, Feb. 8 (new date); Drake, J. Cole, Feb. 24 and 25; Avenged Sevenfold, March 9; Lauren Daigle, May 30; AJR, June 27. Call 888-894-9422 or visit rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com.

Snowbelt Musical Arts Association: presents the 2023-2024 Snowbelt Symphony Orchestra season, with performances starting at 4 p.m. — “Simply Strings … And Tuba,” Feb. 18 at New Promise Church | “Beethoven’s First,” April 21 at New Promise Church. Call 440-296-9610, visit SnowbeltMusical.org or email info@snowbeltmusical.org.

Towne and Country Players: present a concert by the Indiana Wesleyan University Chorale, 3 p.m. Feb. 11 at Bellevue First Church, 901 Northwest St. Call 419-668-0637.

Tuesday Musical: with performances at 7:30 p.m. at EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall, 198 Hill St., Akron, presents Aaron Diehl Trio, Feb. 13; Kyiv Virtuosi Symphony Orchestra, March 12; Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, April 20. Call 330-761-3460 or visit TuesdayMusical.org.

Winchester Music Tavern: 12112 Madison Ave., Lakewood, presents Stakhouse, Bosco Jigs, Dec. 29; Skippy’s on the Run, Seconds of Silence, Dec. 30; Emo New Years 2024, Dec. 31. Call 216-600-5338 or visit thewinchestermusictavern.com.

Nightlife

Old Firehouse Winery: 5499 Lake Road E., Geneva-on-the-Lake, presents Tom Todd, Dec. 30; Armond Cadieux, 2 p.m. Dec. 31. Call 440-466-9300 or visit OldFirehouseWinery.com.

Parks

Penitentiary Glen Reservation: 8668 Kirtland-Chardon Road, Kirtland, presents Candy Land Gone to the Birds!, featuring a bird-themed twist on the popular board game, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Jan. 1 (closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve); Wild Weekends, featuring Animal Ambassadors from the Lake Metroparks Kevin P. Clinton Wildlife Center, 1, 2 and 3 p.m. Dec. 30. Call 440-256-1404 or visit lakemetroparks.com/parks-trails/penitentiary-glen-reservation.Theater

Beck Center for the Arts: 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, presents “Ride the Cyclone, wth music, book and lyrics by Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond, Feb. 9 through 25 in Senney Theater; “Mean Girls: The High School Version” (youth theater), March 15 through 24 in Senney Theater; “Jitney,” by August Wilson, April 5 through May 5 in Studio Theater; “The Wizard of Oz” (youth theater), by L. Frank Baum, May 10 through 19 in Senney Theater; “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” by Lucas Hnath, May 31 through June 30, 2024 in Studio Theater; “Beautiful, the Carole King Musical,” with book by Douglas McGrath and music by Stephen Flaherty, July 12 through Aug. 11, 2024 in Senney Theater. Call 216-521-2540 or visit beckcenter.org.

Broadway in Akron: a series at E.J. Thomas Hall in conjunction with Playhouse Square, presents “The Cher Show,” Jan. 30 and 31; “Clue,” April 23 through 25. Call 330-253-2488 or visit broadwayinakron.com.

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre: 40 River St., Chagrin Falls, presents “The Three Musketeers,” 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays Jan. 25 through Feb. 9 and 2 p.m. Feb. 4 and 10. Call 440-247-8955 or visit CVLT.org.

Clague Playhouse: 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, presents “The Language Archive,” by Julia Cho, 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdys and 2 p.m. Sundays Jan. 26 through Feb. 11; . Call 440-331-0403 or visit ClaguePlayhouse.org.

Cleveland Play House: Performing at Playhouse Square, presents “The Play That Goes Wrong,” by Henry Lewis, Henry Shields and Jonathan Sayer, Feb. 10 through March 3 in the Allen Theatre; “Amadeus,” by Peter Shaffer,” April 6 through 28 in the Outcalt Theatre; “In the Heights,” with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and book by Quiara Alegria Hudes, May 11 through June 9 in the Allen Theatre. Call 216-241-6000 or visit clevelandplayhouse.com.

Cleveland Public Theatre: 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, presents “Troubled Waters,” the 2024 Y-Haven Theatre Project Production, Jan 25 through 28; “Alter,” by Tania Benites, a co-production with Teatro Público de Cleveland, Feb. 8 through 24 in James Levin Theatre; “Requiem” (US premiere), by Hanoch Levin, March 14 through April 6 in Gordon Square Theatre; “Funny, Like an Abortion” (world premiere), by Rachel Bublitz, April 25 through May 11 in James Levin Theatre. Call 216-631-2727 or visit cptonline.org.

Dobama Theatre: 2340 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, presents “Little Women,” adapted by Heather Chrisler, through Dec. 30; “In the Wake of a Dead Drag Queen,” by Terry Guest, Jan. 26 through Feb. 18; “Something Clean,” by Selena Fillinger, March 8 through 30; “Significant Other,” by Joshua Harmon,” April 26 through May 19. Call 216-932-3396 or visit dobama.org.

Ensemble Theatre: performing on the campus of Notre Dame College in South Euclid, presents “Mother Courage and Her Children,” by Bertolt Brecht (translated by Tony Kushner), Feb. 9 through 25; “The Prospect of Equality,” by Rachel Zake,” May 24 through June 9. Call 216-321-2930 or visit EnsembleTheatreCle.org.

Fine Arts Association: 38660 Mentor Ave., Willoughby, presents “Cats,” Feb. 16 through 25; “Footloose,” June 7 through 23. Call 440-951-7500 or visit fineartsassociation.org.

Karamu House: 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland, presents“The Breakfast at the Bookstore,” by Lisa Langford, Jan. 26 through Feb. 18; “It Happened in Atlanta,” March 8 through 30; “Choir Boy,” April 26 through May 19. Call 216-795-7070 or visit KaramuHouse.org.

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “Flanagan’s Wake,” Jan. 5 through April 27; “Mrs. Doubtfire,” Jan. 9 through 28; “Mamma Mia!,” Jan. 30 through Feb. 4; “Funny Girl,” Feb. 20 through March 10; “Company,” April 30 through May 19; “Back to the Future,” June 11 through July 7; “MJ the Musical,” July 16 through Aug. 11, 2024. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Misc.

Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Jimbo’s Drag Circus, March 2: William H. Macy: Welcome to Collinwood, April 14; TommyInnit, April 25. Visit AgoraCleveland.com.

Akron Civic Theatre: 182 S. Main St., presents Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, March 14. Visit AkronCivic.com.

Candytopia: a “nationally acclaimed, sweet interactive wonderland” featuring 14 interactive environments over 19,000 square feet, runs through Dec. 31 at Legacy Village in Lyndhurst (located between Dick’s Sporting Goods and Ethan Allen). Visit Candytopia.com.

Cleveland Botanical Garden: 11030 East Blvd., presents “FROST: An Ice-Capped Garden Experience,” in which the garden “will be completely transformed into an ethereal wonderland of towering ice arches, dazzling light installations, a tunnel of flowers, larger-than-life animals, mor than 500 poinsettias, seasonal soundscapes and much more to create a completely immersive new world for the holiday season, through Dec. 31. Call 216-721-1600 or visit cbgarden.org.

Cleveland History Center of the Western Reserve Historical Society: 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland, presents “Fashion After Dark,” which aims to “simulate the atmosphere of an evening on Euclid Avenue near the end of the 19th century with immersive lighting and sound,” through June 30. Visit WRHS.org.

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo: 3900 Wildlife Way, Cleveland, presents Wild Winter Lights, featuring “hundreds of dazzling displays along the holiday trail,” 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. on select dates through Dec. 30. Call 216-661-6500 or visit clemetzoo.com.

Cleveland National Air Show: featuring headliners the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, will be Aug. 31 through Sept. 2 at Burke Lakefront Airport. Call 216-781-0747 or visit ClevelandAirShow.com.

Cleveland Pierogi Week: with “seven days of paying homage to everyone’s favorite Polish dumplings,” with each participating restaurant creating its own spin on the pierogi, will be Jan. 29 through Feb. 4. Visit pierogiweekcleveland.com.

Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum: 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland, presents “Ferrari: The Essence of Italian Design,” looking at some of Enzo Ferrari’s dream cars, through March 30. Visit thecrawfordmuseum.org.

Cuyahoga County Public Library: presents Bonnie Jo Campbell (“The Waters”), 7 p.m. Jan. 15, Beachwood Branch. Visit cuyahogalibrary.org.

Downtown Cleveland Inc.: presents Winterland, extended into early March with Pop-Up Snow Days, featuring activities on Mall B when snow accumulation allows, LIVE #dtCLE: Downtown Living Experience Tours, a guided tour of five stops set for Jan. 27, Feb. 10 and 24 and March 9, and Bright Nights, featuring firepits, music and more, 5 to 8 p.m. Jan. 27 and Feb. 10 at U.S. Bank Plaza in Playhouse Square. Visit downtowncleveland.com or email dtcle@downtowncleveland.com.

FAN EXPO Cleveland: a comic con featuring appearances by Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan of “The Lord of the Rings” films, Danny Trejo (“Machete,” “From Dusk Till Dawn”) and Charlie Cox (“Daredevil,” “Boardwalk Empire”), will be April 12 through 14 at Huntington Convention Center. Visit fanexpohq.com/fanexpocleveland.

Great Lakes Science Center: 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland, presents “Build It: Engineering Ideas Brick by Brick,” featuring an “extraordinary wonderland of colorful bricks (that) offers the perfect playground to construct your wildest ideas and take on exciting challenges,“ through April 15; Total Eclipse Fest 2024, a celestial celebration at North Coast Harbor in collaboration with NASA’s Glenn Research Center and The Cleveland Orchestra, April 6 through 8. Call 216-694-2000 or visit greatscience.com.

Great Lakes Market’s Christmas Market: featuring small businesses showcasing their homemade and handmade products,” continues 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 6, noon to 3 p.m. Jan. 13 and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 3 at Great Lakes Market, 7850 Mentor Ave., Mentor. Visit bit.ly/glm-cm-2023-24.

Guards Fest: a fan fest presented by the Cleveland Guardians including family-friendly events and appearances and photo opportunities with players, mascots and more, will be Jan. 20 at Huntington Convention Center, 300 Lakeside E., Cleveland. Visit mlb.com/guardians/fans/guards-fest.

Hilarities 4th Street Theatre: 2025 E. Fourth St., Cleveland, presents NYE Murder Mystery Dinner Party, Dec. 31. Call 216-736-4242 or visit pickwickandfrolic.com.

Lorain Palace Theatre: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents Robin: The Ultimate Robin Williams Tribute Experience,” starring Roger Kabler, Jan. 27. Call 440-245-2323 or visit lorainpalace.com.

Magic of Lights: featuring more than one million holiday lights stretched across a a-mile plus pathway, an optional skating rink and more, 5:30 to 10 p.m. through Dec. 31. at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds,164 Eastland Road, Berea. Visit magicoflights.com/northeastohio.

Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage: 2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood, presents “The Girl in the Diary: Searching for Rywka from Lodz Ghetto,” an exhibition from Kraków, Poland, that “tells the true story of a young woman in 1940s Europe who loses her family but never gives up hope or faith,” through April 28; Hear Our Voices: Annual MLK Day Celebration, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 22. Call 216-593-0575 or visit MaltzJewishMuseum.org.

Music Box Supper Club: 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland, presents a night of magic with Erik Tait, Jan. 6; “Love & Death in Casablanca,” a murder-myster dinner by Get away With Murder Inc., Feb. 3 and 9; Mike Polk’s Twisted Takes on Historic CLE Photos, Feb. 28. Call 216-242-1250 or visit musicboxcle.com.

Playhouse Square: Euclid Avenue, downtown Cleveland, presents “Mummies of the World: The Exhibition,” which is “the largest exhibition of real mummies and related artifacts ever assembled” that offers “a never-before-seen collection of naturally and intentionally preserved mummies, Thursdays through Sundays through Jan. 28 in The Corner Gallery, 1305 Euclid Ave.; “Champions of Majic,” Jan. 5 through 7. Visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum: Cleveland, presents “Get Back to Let It Be,” a Beatles exhibit, through Jan. 10, with “Beatles Friday” set for Dec. 29 with live music and more. Call 888-588-ROCK or visit rockhall.com.

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse: 1 Center Court, Cleveland, presents Disney on Ice — “Magic in the Stars,” Jan. 10 through 14; Monster Jam Arena Championship Series East, Feb. 16 through 18. Call 888-894-9422 or visit rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com.

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens: 714 N. Portage Path, Akron, presents Deck the Hall, an annual holiday celebration featuring the Manor House interior decorated for the holidays and 1.2 million lights illuminating the pathways and grounds, 3 to 8 p.m. through Dec. 30. Call 330-315-3287 or visit StanHywet.org.

Steele Mansion Inn & Gathering Hub: 348 Mentor Ave. Painesville, presents Murder Mystery Dinner, Jan. 20, Feb. 17, March 22; A Valentine’s Cabaret.Feb. 10. Call 440-639-7948 or visit SteeleMansion.com.

Tri-C High School Rock Off: will be Saturdays Feb. 3, 10 and 17, with The Final Exam on March 2, at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Visit RockHall.com/rockoff.

William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Series: with all events beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Maltz Performing Arts Center, presents Hernan Diaz (“In the Distance,” “Trust”), March 7; Rebecca Makkai (“The Great Believers,” “I Have Some Questions for You”), April 10; Imani Perry (“Heavy,” “Long Division”) and Kiese Laymon (“Breathe: A Letter to My Sons,” “South to America: A Journey Below the Mason Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation”), May 7. Visit bit.ly/wnswcss-23-24.

 

 

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FBI Cleveland Field Office warns of common holiday scams https://www.morningjournal.com/2023/12/26/fbi-cleveland-field-office-warns-of-common-holiday-scams/ Tue, 26 Dec 2023 11:00:48 +0000 https://www.morningjournal.com/?p=807749&preview=true&preview_id=807749 The FBI Cleveland Field Office is warning the public of common holiday scams during the 2023 shopping season.

With the holidays and seasonal shopping in full gear, criminals are set to look for opportunities to take advantage of consumers, and the FBI is encouraging shoppers to be vigilant for scams that are designed to steal their money and personal information.

The two most prevalent holiday scams are non-delivery and non-payment crimes, according to a news release. Through Oct.15, IC3 has received over 40,000 complaints related to non-payment/non-delivery crimes, with losses of approximately $250 million.

In the 2022 annual report these numbers were 51,679 complaints with losses of $281 million

Non-payment is when when goods or services are shipped, and payment is never rendered while non-delivery is when payment is sent, and goods or services are never received, or are of lesser quality, the release noted.

“Criminals have adapted to the way we shop and continue to capitalize on our trust,” FBI Cleveland Special Agent in Charge Gregory Nelsen stated in the release. “They are becoming more creative and offering payment forms such as cash, wire transfer, gift cards, and cryptocurrency.

“Sadly, this makes buying—and scamming, easy.”

Some of the common holiday scams the FBI warns of are:

• Online shopping scams – Scammers offer deals through phishing e-mails or advertisements.

• Social media scams – Scammers use social media sites that appear to offer vouchers or gift cards. These scams often lead consumers to complete online surveys designed to steal personal information.

• Smartphone app scams – Scammers design mobile apps disguised as free games that steal personal information.

• Work-from-home scams – Scammers use websites and social media posts that offer working from home. Convenience is the attention grabber, but there may be fraudulent intentions.

• Gift card scams – Victims receive a spoofed e-mail, call, or text asking them to purchase multiple gift cards for person or business reasons.

• Charity scams – Criminals set up false charities and profit from individuals who believe they are donating to legitimate organizations.

Anyone who believes they are victim of a scam should contact their financial institution immediately, the release stated. Victims should also contact their local law enforcement agency and also file a complaint with IC3 by visiting www.IC3.gov.

For more information on holiday scams, visit www.fbi.gov/holidayscams.

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