11/25/2023 0 Comments Ragtime play hardcopy![]() plus a concert from the Shazzbots and activities in the lobby. ![]() It features a collection of child-friendly short films. Contact: 61, Details: On the last Saturday of each month, the center offers its Hoot Family Film Series. Contact: 61 1-80, Details: The Grammy-winning trumpet player will be accompanied by the Columbus Symphony. Contact: 93, Details: The orchestra will perform movie music, including suites from “Captain Blood” and “Lawrence of Arabia.” Guest violinist Lindsay Deutsch will be featured on selections from “Porgy and Bess” and “The Red Violin.” Showtime: 5 p.m. Details: 61, Springfield Symphony OrchestraĬlark State Performing Arts Center. Proceeds will help provide school supplies to local children. Mingle with princesses and superheroes at the Junior League of Columbus' "A Breakfast with Characters" at the Dublin Recreation Center on Saturday. No one younger than 18 will be admitted the movie is rated R. Bowling begins at 10 p.m., and the movie will start 30 minutes later. The movie will be shown on three large screens so keglers can watch the dude abide. White Russians and bowling pair well together - at least in " The Big Lebowski." The 1998 cult classic will be shown on Friday at Ten Pin Alley, 5499 Ten Pin Alley, in Hilliard. Originally from West Virginia, members of the hardcore rock band now live in Columbus. Contact: 61, Details: Frontmen - and brothers - Shaun and Marty McCoy have avoided family feuds thus far, unlike their famous relatives. Contact: 61 1-80, Details: The comedian, actor and author has played roles on TV’s “Veep,” “Parks and Recreation” and “The King of Queens. The outdoor at McFerson Commons, 218 West St., will be open to the public at various times. Lace up those skates - Winter Park closes on Sunday. ![]() Tickets: $25, or $23 for senior citizens, $20 for members, $18 for senior members, $15 for students and children. Gallery Players’ production - with a 32-member cast and a nine-piece orchestra - will open Saturday at the Jewish Community Center. That’s the focus of “Ragtime,” a 1998 Broadway show set in the early 1900s in New York. Parking: $5.Īmericans struggling with change just a few years into a new century seems like a timely theme for a musical. Admission: $12 Friday, $16 Saturday $10 for children both days. Friday, with racing at 7:15 gates open at 9 a.m. Contact: Ohio Indoor Karting Details: Feel the need for speed? Check out a full slate of go-kart racing, with both children and adults competing on a 1/9th-mile indoor concrete oval. Photo of the company of Ragtime by HuthPhoto.Two writers meet in the CATCO production of the off-Broadway hit “Sex with Strangers” - a romantic comedy-drama about love, success and social media - that continues in the Riffe Center’s Studio Two Theatre. Photo of Adam Poole and Julia Gibson by HuthPhoto. Philippe and AnnEliza Canning by HuthPhoto. Photo of the company of Ragtime by HuthPhoto. Photo of Jeffrey Blair Cornell with Ray Dooley by HuthPhoto. Photo of AnnEliza Canning-Skinner by HuthPhoto. Philippe with Liz Howard, Tyrone Kiaku, Tristan Parks and Faith Jones by HuthPhoto. Photo of Sarah Elizabeth Keyes by HuthPhoto. Photo of Julia Gibson, Adam Poole and the company of Ragtime by HuthPhoto. ![]() Photo of Lauren Kennedy with the company of Ragtime by HuthPhoto. Photo of AnnEliza Canning-Skinner and Fergie L. Philippe and AnnEliza Canning-Skinner by HuthPhoto. Photo by HuthPhoto Photo by HuthPhoto Photo of Julia Gibson with the company of Ragtime by HuthPhoto. To find out more about how NEA grants impact individuals and communities, visit TICKETS AND SHOWTIMES This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Run time includes one 15-minute intermission. Please refer to this plot summary if you have any concerns. “One of the great musicals of the 20th century!”ĭue to some adult situations, violence, and the contextualized yet recurring use of racial slurs, we encourage all patrons to use their own discretion in determining the appropriateness of the material. Cultures clash, people change, and hope shines in the darkness. Prepare to be swept away by the diverse rhythms of the turn of the 20th century as three intersecting narratives capture the rich complexity of the American experiment past, present, and future. Nominated for thirteen Tony Awards including Best Musical, this triumphant masterpiece bursts forth with show-stopping splendor and unbridled passion. Subscribe & Save! Buy Tickets Book by Terrence McNallyĭirected by Zi Alikhan An era exploding, a century spinning ![]()
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