Cleveland rock band Cloud Nothings performs a hometown present on its co-headling tour with Wavves June 11 on the Beachland Ballroom. Particulars: beachlandballroom.com. (Chad Butler)
Here’s a transient rundown of some coming leisure choices in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration by way of e mail to leisure@morningjournal.com or leisure@news-herald.com. You will need to embrace a cellphone quantity and/or net deal with for publication.
Artwork
Beck Middle for the Arts: 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, presents “College Visible Arts Exhibition,” by Aug. 13 (reception 6 to 7:30 p.m. July 28). Name 216-521-2540, or go to beckcenter.org.
Cleveland Museum of Artwork: 11150 East Blvd., presents “The Medieval High Vendor: The Guide of Hours,” by July 30; “When Salt Was Gold: Yangzhou, Metropolis of Riches and Artwork,” by Nov. 5; “Tilman Riemenschneider’s Saint Jerome and Late Medieval Alabaster Sculpture,” by July 23; “Egyptomania: Style’s Conflicted Obsession,” by Jan. 28; “A Splendid Land: Work from Royal Udaipur,” June 11 by Sept. 10. Name 216-421-7340 or go to clevelandart.org.
Ken Lengthy: presents a solo exhibition of his work, by June 30 on the Rocky River Nature Middle, 24000 Valley Parkway, North Olmsted. Name 440-666-1363 or e mail k_d_long@hotmail.com.
Kent State College Museum: 515 Hilltop Drive, Kent, presents “Head to Toe,” a trilogy of exhibitions that attracts from the Kent State College Museum’s everlasting assortment, by July 23. Name 330-672-3450 or go to kent.edu/museum.
Lake Erie School’s B.Ok. Smith Gallery: in Royce Corridor for the Superb and Performing Arts, Gillett Avenue, Painesville, presents “Paul Tikkanen: A Retrospective,” that includes the work of the artist in a wide range of types and media, June 8 by Aug. 1. Name 440-375-7050 or go to LEC.edu.
Lakeland Group School’s Gallery at Lakeland: 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, presents the thirteenth “Might Present at Lakeland Juried Artwork Exhibition,” that includes 78 artworks created by 67 artists, by July 14. Name 440-525-7029 or go to lakelandcc.edu/gallery.
Museum of Modern Artwork (MOCA) Cleveland: 11400 Euclid Ave., presents Nina Chanel Abney: “Huge Butch Synergy,” Sam Falls: “We Are Mud and Shadow” and Amber N. Ford: “Somebody, Someplace, One thing,” by June 11. Name 216-421-8671 or go to mocacleveland.org.
Penitentiary Glen Reservation: 8668 Kirtland-Chardon Street, Kirtland, presents thirty sixth annual “Beginner Photograph Contest & Present,” June 10 by Aug. 6. Name 440-256-1404 or go to lakemetroparks.com/parks-trails/penitentiary-glen-reservation.
Valley Artwork Middle: 155 Bell St., Chagrin Falls, presents thirty ninth Artwork by the Falls competition, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. June 10 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 11 at Riverside Park in Chagrin Falls. Name 440-247-7507 or go to valleyartcenter.org.
Youngsters’s leisure
Wolstein Middle: 2000 Prospect Ave., presents “Monster Excessive Dwell,” Oct. 13 by 15. Name 877-468-4946 or go to wolsteincenter.com.
Comedy
Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Desi Banks, Sept. 22; Stavros Halkias, Oct. 7; Chris D’Elia, Oct. 20. Go to AgoraCleveland.com.
Cleveland Improv: 1148 Major Ave., Cleveland, presents Bruce Bruce, June 9 by 11; Jimmy Shin, June 14; Faizon Love, June 16 by 18; DeRay Davis, June 23 by 25; Renny, Jun 28; Jake “The Snake” Roberts, June 29; Punkie Johnson, June 30 by July 1; Matt Mathews, July 7 and eight; richard Villa, July 9; My Cousin Tiera, July 13; Invoice Bellamy, July 14 by 16; Eric Neumann, July 19. Name 216-696-4677 or go to ClevelandImprov.com.
French Creek Theatre: Pijor Corridor, positioned throughout the French Creek Nature & Arts Middle, Sheffield Village, presents improv troupe One thing Dada, 7:30 p.m. June 9. Name 440-949-5200, ext. 221 or go to metroparks.cc/theatre.php.
Hilarities 4th Avenue Theatre: 2025 E. Fourth St., Cleveland, presents Matthew Broussard, June 8 by 10; Reena Calm, June 11; Frank Caliendo, June 21; Christopher Titus, Aug. 11 and 12; Russell Howard, Oct. 22; Matt Rife, Nov. 10 by 12. Name 216-736-4242 or go to pickwickandfrolic.com.
MGM Northfield Park: 10777 Northfield Street, Northfield, presents The Bald Brothers, Aug. 25; Lewis Black, Oct. 20; Corey Holcomb, Nov. 3. Name 330-908-7625 or go to mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com.
Playhouse Sq.: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Chelsea Handler, Oct. 20; Sam Morril, Oct. 26. Name 216-241-6000 or go to PlayhouseSquare.org.
Dance
Cleveland Ballet: presents Sept. 22 and 23 at Playhouse Sq.’s Connor Palace; “The Nutcracker,” Dec. 14 although Dec. 23 at Playhouse Sq.’s Connor Palace; “Aurora: A Sleeping Magnificence Story,” April 26 and 27 at Playhouse Sq.’s Connor Palace. Go to Clevelandballet.com.
Dancing Wheels: 3030 Euclid Ave. #100, Cleveland, presents “Legendary Girls of Jazz!,” choreographed to “the dynamic work of ladies of coloration who revolutionized the Twenties-Nineteen Fifties jazz period and altered the tenor and tone of the style paving the way in which for feminine vocal and musical artists all through historical past,” 8 p.m. June 16 at Playhouse Sq.’s Allen Theatre. Name 216-432-0306 or go to dancingwheels.org.
Juventus IV: a global folks dance competition that includes greater than 200 Lithuanian folks dancers representing 5 international locations, 1 p.m. June 17 at Berman Corridor Auditorium, Cleveland State College. Go to Juventus2023.eventbrite.com.
Movie
Cleveland Cinemas: presents a Fiftieth-anniversary screening of 1973’s “Jesus Christ Famous person” with visitor Ted Neeley, 7 p.m. June 29. Go to ClevelandCinemas.com.
Cleveland Institute of Artwork Cinematheque: 11610 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “De Humani Corporis Fabrica” (France/Switzerland/USA, 2022, Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Verena Paravel), 7 p.m. June 9; “Everlasting Sunshine of the Spotless Thoughts” (USA, 2004, Michel Gondry), 9:15 p.m. June 9 and seven:05 June 10; “Twilight” (Szurkulet,” Hungary, 1990, György Fehér), 5 p.m. June 10 and eight p.m. June 11; “Black Willow, Sleeping Girl (Saules Aveugles, Femme Ednormie,” France/Luxembourg/Canada/Netherlands, 2022, Pierre Földes), 8:15 p.m. June 10; “The Ten Commandments” (USA, 1923, Cecil B. DeMille), 3:30 p.m. June 11; “”Dolphins” (USA, 2000, Greg MacGillivray) and “Van Gogh: Brush With Genius (“Moi, Van Gogh,” France, 2009, François Bertrand), 6:30 p.m. June 11. Name 216-421-7450 or go to CIA.edu/Cinematheque.
Lakewood Public Library Auditorium: 15425 Detroit Ave., presents “Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960), 6 p.m. June 10. Name 216-226-8275 or go to lakewoodpubliclibrary.org.
Lorain Palace Theatre: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents Juneteen Film Occasion, that includes “The Shadow Between Us,” 5:30 p.m. June 16. Name 440-245-2323 or go to lorainpalace.com.
Music
Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents The Flaming Lips, June 11; Fleet Floxes, June 13; Jinkx Monsoon, July 8; The Smile, July 11; Le Tigre, July 17; Declan McKenna, July 21; JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown, July 29; Demise Grips, Aug. 2; Gojira, Mastodon, Lorna Shore, Aug. 8; Darkish Star Orchestra, Aug. 11; Babymetal, Dethklok, Sept. 6; Jake Owen, Sept. 7; Tash Sultana, Sept. 10; Flogging Molly, Sept. 15; The Mars Volta, Sept. 16; Royal Blood, Sept. 19; Warren Zeiders, Sept. 21; Ashnikko, Sept. 23; The Entrance Bottoms, Sept. 26; Explosions within the Sky, Sept. 28; The Midnight, Oct. 2; Larry Fleet, Oct. 21; Mushroomhead — Thirtieth-anniversary Halloween present, Oct. 28; Teddy Swims, Nov. 5. Go to AgoraCleveland.com.
Akron Civic Theatre: 182 S. Major St., presents Ryan Humbert & Emily Bates, July 28; Straight No Chaser, Dec. 14. Go to AkronCivic.com.
Apollo’s Fireplace, The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra: presents 2023 Summer season Countryside Live shows: “The Fiddlers of Dublin,” 7:30 p.m. June 8 at Avon Lake United Church of Christ | 7:30 p.m. June 9, 4 and7:30 p.m. June 10 and seven p.m. June 11 at Holden Arboretum in Kirtland | 7:30 p.m. June 12 on the Tub Church (UCC) | 7:30 p.m. June 13 at Mapleside Farms in Brunswick. Name 216-320-0012 or 800-314-2535, or go to apollosfire.org.
Bash on the Bay: a music fest in Put-in-Bay that includes Pitbull, Luke Bryan, Elle King, Brothers Osborne and extra, might be Aug. 23 and 24. Go to bashonthebay.com.
Beachland Ballroom: 15711 Waterloo Street, Cleveland, presents Chayla Hope, The Ghost Membership, Kyle Mahlik, June 9; Joshua Hedley, Lauren Morrow June 9; Olde Wrestling, June 10; Eyelids, Drag Daze, June 10; WAVVES, Cloud Nothings, Extremely Q, June 11; Brickhouse Blues Band, June 12; Integrity, The Acacia Pressure, Tribal Gaze, June 13; a night with Jason Ricci, June 13; Josh Meloy, G.S. Harper, June 15; This Summer season, Mr. Princess, Rusted Hearts, June 16; Joseph Huber, June 16; Bonny Doon, June 17; The Household Crest, July 17; Possessed by Paul James, June 18; The 40 Acre Mule, June 20; Deer Tick, Nation Westerns, June 21; The Hello-Jivers, June 22; Melted Strawberry, Greater Vibration, Mellowman Funk, June 23; Victoria Victoria that includes Charlie Hunter, June 25; PRINS, Jace Martin, June 26; Jungle Brothers, June 29; Doc Robinson, June 29; Blossom Park, Clementine, June 30: black midi, July 1; Pre/Submit (black midi) Get together with DJ Falling Rock & DJ Boojahkins, July 1; The Iron Maidens, Olathia, July 6; Pre/Submit Maidens Get together with Cousin Bobby, July 6; Into the Blue: Grateful Lifeless Revival, July 7; Arcy Drive, July 7; Ballyhoo!, July 12; Altin Gun, July 13; The Plate Scrapers, July 14; The Bellrays, July 16; Imarhan, July 17; The Household Crest, July 17; Braid, July 18; Destroy Boys, July 19; Lifeless Tooth, Dino Gala, Honey Pocket, July 19; Clare Maloney & The Nice Journey, Taylor Lamborn, July 20; Erin Viancourt, July 21; John R. Miller, July 21; Matt Watson, Ben Beal, July 24; Reverend Horton Warmth, The Delta Bombers, July 25; Child Koala, July 26; The Wildlife, July 28; Pony Bradshaw, July 30; Blue Lunch, Billy Worth, July 28; Barely Lifeless, Aug. 1; The Rumble that includes Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr., Aug. 3; Huge Sandy and His Fly-Ceremony Boys, Aug. 4; The Beths, Aug. 5; Rachel Brooke, Aug. 8; JD McPherson, Aug. 9; twelfth Annual Worldwide Ohio Burlesque Competition 2023, Aug. 10; Oneida, Flawed Locations, Aug. 12; American Soccer, Aug. 14; Frank Amato’s Producers Showcase that includes Dreamstreet, Gracie Olivia, Aug. 19; Robbie Fulks, The Shootouts (acoustic trio), Aug. 20; Tu:NER (Trey Gunn, Pat Mastelotto, Markus Reuter). Aug. 22; Mikaela Davis, Aug. 22; a night with The Baseball Mission, that includes Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, Mike Mills, Linda Pitmon, and Steve Wynn, Aug. 24; Messer Chups, Ichi Bons, Aug. 25; Dry Reef, Aug. 25; Drifting Roots, Lake Irie, Aug. 30; Boris, Melvins, Phylzzz, Sept. 14; Clem Snide, Sept. 15; OSEES, Sept. 17; Black Joe Lewis, Sept. 21; DEVOtional 2023, Sept. 22 and 23; Lucky Youth, Dubbest, Sept. 28; Boy Pablo, Oct. 4; Minimize Worms, Oct. 6; mssv, Oct. 7; Cam Cole, Oct. 8; Be Your Personal Pet, A Large Canine, Oct. 23; Kings Kaleidoscope, Mike Mains & The Branches, Oct. 25; Pokey LaFarge, Dec. 3. Name 216-383-1124 or go to beachlandballroom.com.
Blossom Music Middle: 1145 W. Steels Corners Street, Cuyahoga Falls, presents The Remedy, The Twilight Unhappy, June 11; Weezer, Modest Mouse, Momma, June 16; The Used, Pierce the Veil, Don Broco, June 17; Eric Church, Ashley McBryde, The Crimson Clay Strays, June 24; Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, JD McPherson, June 28; Shania Twain, June 30; Yellowcard, Mayday Parade, Story of the Yr, July 12; Huge Time Rush, Jax & Max, July 17; Fall Out Boy, Carry Me the Horizon, Royal & the Serpent, July 18; Jason Aldean, Mitchell Tenpenny, Corry Kent, July 20; Barenaked Girls, 5 for Preventing, Del Amitri, July 21; Foreigner, Loverboy, July 24; Mudvayne, Coal Chamber, Gwar, Aug. 4; 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, Jeremih, Aug. 6; Nickelback, Brantley Gilbert, Josh Ross, Aug. 9; Lil Durk, Kodak Black, Nile Choppa, Aug. 16; Pentatonix, Lauren Alaina, Aug. 17; Goo Goo Dolls, O.A.R., Aug. 20; 5 Seconds of Summer season, Aug. 25; Disturbed, Breaking Benjamin and Jinjer, Aug. 27; Shinedown, Papa Roach, Spiritbox, Sept. 6; Duran Duran, Bastille, Nile Rodgers & Stylish, Sept. 10; Brandi Carlile, Katie Pruitt, Sept. 16; Jelly Roll, Battle Jennings, Josh Adam Meyers, Sept. 30. Name 330-920-8040 or go to livemu.sc/2QcbKUb.
Blossom Music Competition: at Blossom Music Middle, the summer season house of The Cleveland Orchestra, presents “Beethoven’s Ode to Pleasure,” that includes The Cleveland Orchestra performing music by Beethoven and Wagner, 8 p.m. July 1; “Salute to America,” that includes the Blossom Competition Band performing patriotic marches, Broadway favorites and extra, together with fireworks, 8 p.m. July 2 by 4; “Film Evening Dwell: ‘Jurassic Park,’” that includes The Cleveland Orchestra performing the rating by John Williams alongside to the film, 7 p.m. July 7 by 9; “Romantic Rachmaninoff,” that includes The Cleveland Orchestra performing music by Rachmaninoff, 7 p.m. July 15; “She’s Bought Soul,” that includes The Cleveland Orchestra performing “a wide-ranging revue of R&B classics,” 7 p.m. July 16; “La Mer,” that includes The Cleveland Orchestra performing music by Akutagawa, Shostakovich and Debussy, 7 p.m. July 22; “Two Pianos: Who May Ask for Something Extra,” that includes The Cleveland Orchestra with Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) Michael Feinstein (piano and vocals) performing music from Gershwin and extra, 7 p.m. July 23; “Film Evening Dwell: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers,” that includes The Cleveland Orchestra and the Cleveland Orchestra Youngsters’s Refrain performing Howard Shore’s rating alongside to the film, 7 p.m. July 28 by 30; “Sibelius’s First Symphony,” that includes the Kent Blossom Chamber Orchestra performing the music of Snider, Adams and Sibelius, 7 p.m. Aug. 5; “Mozart within the Meadows,” that includes The Cleveland Orchestra performing music by Mozart, Langer and Mendelssohn, 7 p.m. Aug. 12; “An Night with Audra McDonald,” that includes The Cleveland Orchestra with vocalist McDonald performing a night of Broadway favorites and songs from her newest album, “Sing Completely satisfied,” 7 p.m. Aug. 13; “Fujita Performs Tchaikovsky,” that includes The Cleveland Orchestra with Mao Fujita (piano), performing music by Shaw, Dawson and Tchaikovsky, 7 p.m. Aug. 19; “Impressions of France and Spain,” that includes The Cleveland Orchestra performing music by Ravel, Saint-Saëns and De Falla, 7 p.m. Aug. 26; “Film Evening Dwell: Disney: The Sound of Magic,” that includes The Cleveland Orchestra performing 100 years of Disney music, 7 p.m. Sept. 1 by 3; “Distant Worlds: Music From FINAL FANTASY,” that includes The Blossom Competition Orchestra and Cleveland Orchestra Chamber Refrain performing music from the online game sequence, 7 p.m. Sept. 9. Name 216-231-1111 or go to clevelandorchestra.com.
Covelli Centre: 229 E. French St., Youngstown, presents Hardy, Lainey Wilson, Dylan Marlowe, Sept. 16. Name 800-745-3000 or go to covellicentre.com.
Denny Bucar Appreciation Day Dance: might be June 14, with steady music from 4 to 10 p.m., on the Slovenian Nationwide Dwelling, 6417 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland (proceeds and donations might be used to assist defray prices of the “Bucar Radio Present on 24/7 Polka Heaven. Name 216-347-9888.
Firelands Symphony Orchestra: presents Olympic Jazz Quintet, 4 p.m. June 11 at McBride Arboretum at BGSU Firelands: Parking Heaps D & F (Off of Boos Street); Samba da Cidade Percussion Ensemble, 4 p.m. June 25 at McBride Arboretum at BGSU Firelands: Parking Heaps D & F (Off of Boos Street); Cleveland Wind and Associates, 4 p.m. July 9 McBride Arboretum at BGSU Firelands: Parking Heaps D & F (Off of Boos Street); FSO Chorale Showcase, 4 p.m. July 16 at McBride Arboretum at BGSU Firelands: Parking Heaps D & F (Off of Boos Street); Excessive Frequency Flute Quartet, 6 p.m. July 20 at Ritter Library, Vermilion Third Thursday; Firelands String Quartet, 4 p.m. July 23 at McBride Arboretum at BGSU Firelands: Parking Heaps D & F (Off of Boos Street); Firelands Brass Quintet, 6 p.m. July 28 at Meals on Madison/Riverfront Dwell, downtown Port Clinton; Summer season Pops Orchestra Live performance, that includes vocalist Laura Peterson, 7 p.m. Aug. 6 at McBride Arboretum at BGSU Firelands: Parking Heaps D & F (Off of Boos Street). Name 419-621-4800 or go to FirelandsSymphony.com.
Frankie Scinta’s “The Showman”: might be at 8 p.m. June 17 at Home Three Thirty, 532 W. Market St., Akron. Go to bit.ly/FrankieScinta2023.
Goodyear Theater: 1201 E. Market St., Akron, presents The Gipsy Kings that includes Nicolas Reyes. Oct. 1; A.J Croce (“Croce Performs Croce”), Nov. 11. Name 330-690-2307 or go to goodyeartheater.com.
Grog Store: 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights, presents Glow 17 that includes Westside Tony & Rosello, Danasaf, June 9; Sparta, Geoff Rickly, Zeta, June 10; Sounds Like Summer season ’23 with 6deep, The Evan Furillo Mission, June 11; Liturgy, Huge|Courageous, Orphaned, June 14; THICK, TVOD, Xanny Stars, June 15; Jesse Malin, June 16; Chuchito Valdes Trio, June 17; P—— Denims, Killyn LUnsford, Woodstock ‘99, June 18; Starbenders, The Hang-out June 19; CupcakKe, Solon, HIM HUN, June 21 (rescheduled from April 26); CupcakKe, Namejai, DJ Navy, June 22 (rescheduled from April 28); Bedlocked, Downward, Unrecovery, June 25; Conway the Machine, June 27; Feeble Little Horse, June 29; Sugar: Nu-Steel Get together, July 8; The Queers, July 11; Grumpy Plumb, Who Saved Who, Tall Grass; July 15; Julia Jacklin, July 17; The Soul Rebels, July 21; Nick Hakim, July 22; Dive Boms, DRIXY, The Skies Above Us, July 27; College of Rock All Stars,Cleveland College of Rock Home Band, Aug. 5; M.A.G.S., Demise Lens, Aug. 11; Hobo Johnson, Aug. 13; AJJ, Open Mike Eagle, Foot Ox, Aug. 18; Pretend Names, Sept. 16; Sweeping Guarantees, Aug. 16; Homicide by Demise, Sept. 5; Native Natives, Sept. 9; Mustard Plug, Toasters, Half Previous Two, Sept. 10; The Milk Carton Youngsters, Sept. 15; Royal Otis, Friko, Sept. 19; IDK, Sept. 27; Margaret Glaspy, Oct. 3; Low Minimize Connie, Oct. 11; Nation of Language, Oct. 14; Bob Mould (solo electrical), Jason Narducy, Oct. 20; Gilla Band, Oct. 23; Mudhoney, Oct. 24; Skinny Lister, Pet Wants, Bandaid Brigade. Name 216-321-5588 or go to grogshop.gs.
Home of Blues: 308 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Smells Like Nirvana, Grunge DNA, June 9; Huge Wreck, June 14; Ok-Gap — A DJ Dance Get together hoted by Kim Chi + Plastique Tiara, June 16; Jesse & Pleasure, June 24; X, July 5; We Are the Union, Catbite, Kill Lincoln, July 5; The Taylor Get together – Taylor Swift Evening (Eras Model), July 7; Candlebox, MONA, July 9; Much less Than Jake, Voodoo Glow Skulls, The Pink Spiders, July 11; Jenny Lewis, July 13; Crimson Wanting Blue, July 14; The Metal Woods, July 15; Dexter and the Moonrocks, June 16; Des Rocks, July 22; Rema, Vicony, July 23; Bayside, I Am the Avalanche, Koyo, July 25; Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNCH, O-City, BBMak, July 27; Gorgol Bordello, July 29; Gaelic Storm, Aug. 3; Baylen Levine, Aug. 6; Mickey Avalon, Aug. 12; Again to the High, Aug. 25; Sorry Papi Tour – The All Lady Get together, Aug. 26; Corey Taylor, WARGASM, Oxymorrons, Sept. 7; Hulvey, Sept. 7; Native Natives, HalfNOise, Sept. 9; Everclear, The Ataris, Sept. 11; Poppy, PVRIS, Pom Pom Suad, Sept. 14; Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, Sept. 15; Right here Come the Mummies, Perpetual Groove, Sept. 16; The Gaslight Anthem, Sept. 19; Nothing However Thieves, Child Kapichi, Sept. 22; Dean Lewis, Sara Kays, Sept. 23; Jake Miller, Sept. 24; Sammy Rae & The Associates, Sept. 26; Chris Renzema, Jess Ray, Oct. 3; Wheeler Walker J., Oct. 6; Jean Dawson, Oct. 11; Stephen Sanchez, Oct. 15; TV Lady, Oct. 17; Ekoostik Hookah, Nov. 24; NEFFEX, Nov. 28 and 30. Go to houseofblues.com/Cleveland.
Jacobs Pavilion: Nautica Leisure Complicated, West Financial institution of the Flats, Cleveland, presents Cody Jinks, June 9; Two Associates, June 12; Billy Strings, June 13 and 14; Jacob Collier, June 15; Illenium, June 20; Younger the Large, Milky Probability, Speak, June 21; Noah Kahan, June 22; Rebelution, Iration, July 2; Bryson Tiller, July 3; Melanie Martinez, July 5; Dreamsonic 2023 with Dream Theater, Devin Townsend, Animals as Leaders, July 8; Soiled Heads, Lupe Fiasco, G. Love & Particular Sauce, Tropidelic, July 10; Yungblud, The Regrettes, July 11; Orville Peck, July 26; Cavetown, Aug. 1; The Revivalists, Band of Horses, The Heavy Heavy, Aug. 6; Alter Bridge, Sevendust, Mammoth WVH, Aug. 8; The Seaside Boys, Aug. 9; CAKE, Sept. 16; Nathaniel Rateliff & The Evening Sweats, Sept. 19; Parkway Drive, Sept. 22. Go to bit.ly/axs-jacobs.
Kent Stage: 175 E. Major St., Kent, presents Jonah Koslen, Tommy Dobeck and Daniel Pecchio — founding members of the Michael Stanley Band, June 9; Bruce Cockburn, Dar Williams, June 13; Phillip Phillips, June 17; Peter Asher, Jeremy Clyde, June 22;Darrell Scott, June 24; Toad the Moist Sproket, June 25; Onerous Day’s Evening, June 30; JD Souther, July 15; A Flock of Seagulls, Annabella, July 21; Vanilla Fudge, July 22; Spyro Gyra, Aug. 11; Pablo Cruise, Aug. 13; Steve Earle, Aug. 16; Al Stewart, The Empty Pockets, Aug. 20; Devon Allman & Donavon Frankenreiter, Matt Costa, Aug. 25; Males With out Hats, Annabella, Sept. 1; Marcc Nutter and Associates, Sept. 9; Mighty Poplar, Sept. 15; Humble Pie Legacy, Sept. 24; CLANNAD, Sept. 29; Jimmy Webb, Oct. 15; Harry Chapin at 80: A Retrospective, Oct. 21; Donna the Buffalo, Nov. 9. Name 330-677-5005 or go to kentstage.org.
Kirtland: presents a sequence of summer season live shows at Kirtland Gazebo, with festivities beginning at 6 p.m. and music starting at 7 p.m. — Magnificence Evening with the Chardon Polka Band, June 28 | Religion Evening with Good Alternative, July 12 | Metropolis Evening with The PopTarts, July 19 | Metropolis Evening with PrimeTime Huge Band, July 26 | Canine Days of Summer season with Debbie Gifford Quartet, Aug. 2 . Name 440-256-3332 or go to kirtlandohio.com.
Lake View Cemetery Live performance Sequence: at Lakeview Cemetery, 2316 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, with reveals starting at 4 p.m., presents Paul Kovac’s Huge Grass Band (bluegrass, folks), June 24 (rain date July 2); Hubb’s Groove (modern Jazz, R&B), July 23 (rain date July 30); Sammy DeLeon Latin Jazz Sextet that includes Jackie Warren (Latin jazz), Aug. 20 (rain date Aug. 27). Go to lakeviewcemetery.com.
Legacy Dwell: a live performance sequence at Legacy Village in Lyndhurst with performances on a stage close to the garden between Bar Louie and California Pizza Kitchen with music working from 5 to eight p.m., presentsJump the Gun (basic rock, funk), June 10; Swamp Boogie Band (basic rock), June 17; Funkology (funk), June 24; Discovery Band (R&B, dance), July 1; Blue Lunch (jazz, swing, blues), July 8; East Wind (basic rock), July 15; Replay (oldies), July 22; Ricky & The Rockets (basic rock, oldies), July 29; Gentle of Two Moons (oldies), Aug. 5; Blue Drivers (blues, swing), Aug. 12; Revolution Pie (Beatles tribute), Aug. 19; Backtraxx (Motown, funk, rock), Aug. 26; Rock Radio (rock), Sept. 2; No Title Band (oldies), Sept. 9; Swamp Rattlers (blues), Sept. 16. Name 216-382-3871 or go to Legacy-Village.com.
Lorain Palace Theatre: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents Emerson, Lake & Palmer, July 15; Again to the 90’s, that includes Ton Loc, Coloration Me Badd, Younger MC and hosted by Christopher “Child” Reid,” Aug. 5; Stars of the Sixties that includes Herman’s Hermits’ Peter Noone, Oct. 20; Puddle of Mudd, Saving Abel, Oct. 28. Name 440-245-2323 or go to lorainpalace.com.
Madison Live shows within the Park: a sequence with reveals at 7 p.m. at Madison Village Park, River and West Major streets, presents Nick Zuber, June 9; Threat issue, June 16; Glass Home Band, June 23; Gospel Associates, June 30; Geauga Honest Band, July 7; The Swamp Rattlers, July 14; Madtown Jazz, July 21; Rte 202, July 28; Again When (Aug. 4), Evening Owls, Aug. 11; Kelly & Randall, Aug. 18; Take II Band, Aug. 25. Name 440-428-7526.
Masonic Cleveland: 3615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Potions and Participant Dave, July 21; My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, Nov. 2. Go to MasonicCleveland.com.
Mentor Rocks live performance sequence: with reveals at 7 p.m. at Mentor Civic Amphitheater, 8600 Munson Street, presents Nirvani (Nirvana tribute), June 13; Parmalee,, June 20; Queen Nation (Queen tribute), June 27; E5C4P3 (Journey tribute), July 4; Merely Spice (Spice Ladies tribute), July 11; Proper Now (Sammy Hagar-era Van Halen tribute), July 18; Terry Lee Goffee (Johnny Money tribute), July 25; Simply Like Pink (Pink tribute), Aug. 1; Sound of Sting (Police/Sting tribute), Aug. 8; to-be-announced nationwide recording artist, Aug. 15; Eternally Seger Band (Bob Seger tribute), Aug. 29; Darkish Aspect of the Moon (Pink Floyd tribute). Go to mentorrocks.data.
MGM Northfield Park: 10777 Northfield Street, Northfield, presents Santana, June 25; Counting Crows, Dashboard Confessional, June 29; Scotty McCreery, July 7; Ann Wilson of Coronary heart, Tripsitter, July 14; Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, Chris Trapper, July 22; Donny Osmond, July 28; Tesla, Aug. 4; Completely satisfied Collectively Tour 2023, that includes The Turtles, Little Anthony, Gary Puckett & The Union Hole, The Vogues, Aug. 6; Parliament Funkadelic ft. George Clinton, Aug. 24; Don Felder, Aug. 26; Air Provide, Sept. 9; George Thorogood & The Destroyers, Sept. 12; Beth Hart, Sept. 23; Engelbert Humperdinck, Oct. 21; Nice White, Slaughter, Oct. 28; Aaron Lewis (acoustic), Nov. 16. Name 330-908-7625 or go to mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com.
Music Field Supper Membership: 1148 Major Ave., Cleveland, presents JP Soars & The Crimson Hots, Anne Harris, June 9; John Pizzarelli Trio, June 9; ABBA Brunch with Tremendous Troupers, June 11; Umojah Nation, June 11; Irish Brunch with Custy & McNamara, June 11; Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Nation, June 14; Basic Stones Dwell that includes The Glimmer Tiwns, June 15; Stevie Marvel Evening with The Reid Mission, June 17; Father’s Day Beatles Brunch with The Dawn Jones, June 18; Father’s Day Jimmy Buffett Brunch with Cheeseburgers in Paradise, June 18; Jah Messengers, June 18; Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters, June 20; Queen tribute by Queen Flash, June 23; Drag Bingo with Veranda L’Ni & Associates, June 23; Fleetwood Mac Brunch with Rumours, June 25; Ghani & The No Dangerous Daze Band, June 25; Stella Maris Rock of Religion (profit live performance), June 25; Dave Alvin & The Responsible Ones, June 28; Griffin Home, June 29; The Gholden Gays Sizzling Flashbacks, June 30; Neil Diamond Evening with The Diamond Mission, July 1; Elton John Brunch with Tommy Lee Thompson, July 2; Steely Dan Brunch with The FM Mission,” July 2; The Ark Band, July 2; Jesus Jones, The American Scientific, July 3; ELO Tribute by Ticket to the Moon, July 4; Nightbridge, July 4; Van Morrison Tribute with Nitebridge & Colin Dussault, July 7; Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials, July 13; Hawaiian Elvis tribute by Dave Banks Huge Band That includes Walt Sanders, July 14; Chicago Tribute by Brass Metropolis, July 15; Tom Petty Evening with Shadow of Doubt, July 15; Blues Brunch with Colin Dussault & Associates, July 16; Rooftop VIP Members Get together, July 16; Lazo & Exodus (Bob Marley present), July 16; Joslyn & The Candy Compression, July 16; Peter Mayer Group, July 20; The Songs of Burt Bacharach with Nitebridge and company, July 21; Dolly Parton Brunch with Rachel & The Beatnik Playboys, July 23; Pink Floyd Brunch with Darkish Aspect of the Moon, July 23; Elementree Livity Mission, July 23; Madeline Finn & Associates, July 27; Bluegrass Brunch with The Chatfield Boys, July 30; Billy Joel Brunch with 52nd St Stranger, July 30; The Flex Crew, July 30; Within the Heartland, July 30; Los Lobos, Aug. 3; The Dave Matthews Tribute Band, Aug. 4; Solar Shade, Aug. 6; REM tribute by Lifeless Letter Workplace. Aug. 9; Carl Baldassarre’s Led Zeppelin Revival, Aug. 11; Paul Thorn, Aug. 9; Huge Band Brunch with Dan Zola Orchestra, Aug. 13; Shake Floor, Aug. 13; Bettye LaVette, Aug. 16; Morgan James, Aug. 17; The Smithereens with visitor vocalist Marshall Crenshaw, Aug. 18; One World Tribe, Aug. 20; Lori McKenna, Mark Erelli, Aug. 24; Ras Khalifa, Aug. 27; Phat Cat Swinger, Aug. 31; Carlos Jones+, Sept. 3; Tuba Skinny, Sept. 6; Malinda, Sept. 12; Waco Brothers, Sept. 21; Joshua Radin, Sept. 26; Rush tribute with Sawyer, Oct. 5; Tannahill Weavers, Oct. 18; Neil Younger tribute by Damaged Arrow, Oct. 19; Professor Louie and The Crowmatix, Oct. 27; Eagles Brunch with Out Of Eden, Oct. 29; The Jersey Beat Band, Nov. 25. Name 216-242-1250 or go to musicboxcle.com.
North Coast Males’s Refrain: presents “Disney PRIDE in Live performance,” a multimedia musical celebration of LGBTQ life, love, household, and perseverance, 8 p.m. June 17 and three p.m. June 18 at Playhouse Sq.’s Hanna Theatre in Cleveland. Name 216-556-0590 or go to ncmchorus.org.
Perry Christian Church: 3270 Name Street, Perry, presents out of doors Christmas in July Market, with proceeds getting used for mission tasks, 9 a.m. to three p.m. July 15. Name 440-537-4907.
Piano Cleveland: presents the 2023 Cleveland Worldwide Piano Competitors for Younger Artists, June 22 by July 15 at varied places; Cleveland Worldwide Piano Competitors, July 28 by Aug. 10, 2024. Name 216-707-5397 or go to PianoCleveland.org.
Playhouse Sq.: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Nick Cave (solo), Sept. 25; Straight No Chaser, Dec. 2. Name 216-241-6000 or go to PlayhouseSquare.org.
Quire Cleveland: presents “Church buildings of the Identical God: Mass Settings of Byrd and Tallis,” 7:30 p.m. Sept. 29 at Saint Paschal Baylon Church, Highland Heights | 8 p.m. Sept. 30 at Our Girl of Peach Church, Shaker Sq. | and 4 p.m. Oct. 1 at St. John Cantius Church, Cleveland. Name 216-223-8854 or go to QuireCleveland.org.
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse: 1 Middle Court docket, Cleveland, presents Bryan Adams, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, June 15; Alicia Keys, July 15; Madonna, Bob the Drag Queen, Aug. 2; LL Cool J, The Roots, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Widespread, Methodology Man, Redman, Aug. 12; Jonas Brothers, Sept. 18; Aerosmith, The Black Crowes, Sept. 21; Greta Van Fleet, Surf Curse, Sept. 23; Peter Gabriel, Sept. 27; Kiss, Oct. 22; Pink, Grouplove, Kidcutup, Nov. 8; Depeche Mode, Nov. 10. Name 888-894-9422 or go to rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com.
Rockin’ on the River: at Lorain’s Black Water Touchdown, presents Resort California (Eagles tribute), My Drunk’n Uncle, June 9; The King & Queen of Nation Music (Garth Brooks-and-Shania Twain tribute), Nation Honk, June 16; E5C4P3 (Journey tribute), Better of Instances (Styx tribute), June 17; 24K Magic! (Bruno Mars tribute), Nonica Robins and The Whiskey Kings, June 30; Soiled Deeds (AC/DC tribute), Again & Forth (Foo Fighters tribute), July 7; Want You Have been Right here (Pink Floyd tribute), Colin Dussault’s Blues Mission, July 8; Face 2 Face (Elton John-and-Billy Joel tribute), Zoo Station (U2 tribute), July 14; Queen Nation (Queen tribute), Black River, July 28; Bee Gees Gold (Bee Gees tribute), Dancing Queen (ABBA tribute), The Michael Weber Present, July 29; Eternally Seger (Bob Seger tribute), Shifting in Stereo (Automobiles tribute), Aug. 4; Double Imaginative and prescient (Foreigner tribute), The FM Mission (Steely Dan tribute), Aug. 11; The Atomic Punks (Van Halen tribute), Motley Inc. (Motley Crue tribute), Aug. 18; Who’s Dangerous (Michael Jackson tribute), Shout!, Aug. 19; ZOSO (Led Zeppelin tribute), Home Get together (J Geils tribute), Aug. 25; Fleetwood Gold (Fleetwood Mac tribute), Harvest (Neil Younger tribute), Sept. 1; Revival ABB (Allman Brothers Band tribute), Freebird (Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute), Sept. 8; The 4 Horsemen (Metallica tribute), Billy Morris and the Sundown Strip, Sept. 15. Go to rockinontheriver.com.
Tri-C JazzFest: presents the forty fourth annual occasion, June 22 by 24 at Playhouse Sq. in Cleveland, with free out of doors live shows, that includes Ernie Krivda, Carlos Jones, Becky Boyd, Cleveland Jazz Orchestra and extra, and indoor ticketed reveals — Angélique Kidjo/Richard Bona PresentsASANTE Trio That includes Osmany Paredes (Piano) and ÍIario Bell (Drums), 7:30 p.m. June 22, Mini Ohio Theatre | Christian McBride, Samara Pleasure, 5 p.m. June 23, Mimi Ohio Theatre | Norman Brown, Gerald Albright, 7:30 p.m. June 23, Connor Palace | Dan Wilson that includes Jennifer Hartswick performing “7 A long time of Marvel: The Genius of Stevie,” 10 p.m. June 23, Allen Theatre | Dominick Farinacci and Triad, Braxton Cook dinner, 2 p.m. June 24, Mimi Ohio Theatre | Steve Smith and Very important Info: Steve Smith/drums, Manuel Valera/keys, Janek Gwizdala/bass, 5 p.m. June 24, Allen Theatre | Herbie Hancock, 7 p.m. June 24, Connor Palace | Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, 9:30 p.m. June 24, Connor Palace. Go to tri-cjazzfest.com.
Tunes on Tappan Summer season Live performance Sequence: a presentation of town of Oberlin, with performings working 6 to eight p.m. atht eh Clark Bandstand in Tappan Sq., 58 N. Major St., presents Match Metropolis (pop, rock), June 23; Michelle Romary Band (basic rock, folks), June 30; The Backside Line (Motown, basic R&B), July 7; The Geeze Cats (oldies), July 14; The Attraxxion Band (Nineteen Eighties pop and rock), July 21; The Tyler Reid Band (nation, Southern rock), July 28. Go to cityofoberlin.com/live shows, e mail data@cityofoberlin.com or name 440-775-7217.
Victory Dwell!: a two-day musical that includes WMMS Buzzard Fest — with Incubus, Bush, +Dwell+, Filter, Weshly Arms — on Aug. 4 and WGAR Nation Jam — Chris Younger, Brian Kelley, Gavin DeGraw, Dalton Dover, Tigirlily Gold — on Aug. 5 at Victory Park Ohio, 7777 Victory Lane, North Ridgeville. Go to victorylivefest.com.
WonderStruck in Cleveland: a music competition with headliners Khalid, Walker Hayes, Nelly and Flo Rida, might be July 8 and 9 at Lakeland Group School, 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland. Go to WonderStruckFest.com.
Youngstown Basis Amphitheatre: 201 S. Phelps St., Youngstown, presents REO Speedwagon, Levon, June 21; Rick Springfield, The Hooters, Paul Younger, Tommy Tutone, Aug. 4; The Doobie Brothers, June 28; Steve Miller Band, Aug. 9. Go to theyoungstownfoundationamp.com.
Nightlife
Ferrante Vineyard and Ristorante: 5585 N. River Street W., Geneva, presents Mitch & Melissa, 5:30 p.m. June 9; Eric Andrews 1 p.m. June 10; 4-Kings, 5:30 p.m. June 10; Dennis Ford, 2 p.m. June 11; Uncharted Course, 5:30 p.m. June 16; Anthony Gregorie, 1 p.m. June 17; O’Neiders, 5:30 p.m. June 17; Tommy Hook, 2 p.m. June 18; The Evening Shift, 5:30 p.m. June 23; Holly’s Uncle Duo, 1 p.m. June 24; Again Spin, 5:30 p.m. June 24; Porch Rockers, 2 p.m. June 25; Don Perry, 5:30 p.m. June 30. Name 440-466-8466 or go to ferrantewinery.com.
Parks
Live shows & Extra on the Glen; a sequence from Lake Metroparks with performances at 7 p.m. at Penitentiary Glen Reservation in Kirtland, presents Murch’n Spice (basic rock), June 9; Storytime Puppet Theater: “Get Outdoors,” June 15; Melissa Harvey (nation, pop, rock), June 23; Erin Nicole Neal & the Chill Components (jazz), July 7; Storytime Puppet Theater: “Strive One thing New,” July 13; Ben Gage (acoustic), July 28; Storytime Puppet Theater: “Associates Are In every single place,” Aug. 3; Ballinloch (Celtic), Aug. 11; Tom Evanchuck (folks/blues), Aug. 25. Go to goto.lakemetroparks.com/concerts-at-the-glen.
Geauga Park District: presents digital applications by way of Zoom — “The Universe in 10 Stars,” June 23. Name 440-286-9516 or go to geaugaparkdistrict.org.
Holden Arboretum: 9550 Sperry Street, Kirtland, presents “Sean Kenney’s Nature Connects Made with LEGO Bricks,” that includes “greater than a dozen colourful creations that can come out of backyard and path landscapes making a magical new world on the arboretum,” by Sept. 4; “Bloom! Botanicals & Birdhouses, that includes “lots of of distinctive birdhouses, beautiful glass artwork, and art work from Cleveland artist Asia Armour,” by Sept. 4; Twilight on the Arboretum, a profit decide with music and leisure for the household, 5:30 to eight:30 p.m. July 15. Go to holdenarb.org.
Lake Metroparks Farmpark: 8800 Chardon Street, Kirtland, presents Farmfest, a free occasion with meals, beer, music, cow milking, farm demonstrations and extra, July 9; Historic Engine Society’s 52nd annual Vintage Energy Exhibition, that includes a wide range of vintage tractors, development and excavation tools, automobiles, vans, demonstrations and extra, 9 a.m. to five p.m. July 28 by 30; Milk & Honey Weekend, wherein guests can “Find out how milk turns into cheese, butter or ice cream and watch the manufacturing course of, find out about bees and their function in pollination, how honey is harvested, pollinator-friendly crops and extra, 9 a.m. to five p.m. Aug. 19 and 20. Name 440-256-2122 or 800-366-3276, or go to goto.lakemetroparks.com/farmpark.
Penitentiary Glen Reservation: 8668 Kirtland-Chardon Street, Kirtland, presents Wildlife Competition: Celebrating 40 Years, a celebration of 40 years of serving to Ohio’s wildlife with exercise, historical past and extra, midday to 4 p.m. July 23. Name 440-256-1404 or go to lakemetroparks.com/parks-trails/penitentiary-glen-reservation.
Theater
Akron Civic Theatre: 182 S. Major St., presents ALL – Metropolis Musical 2023 — “Oklahoma!,” June 17 and 18. Go to AkronCivic.com.
Beck Middle for the Arts: 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, presents “Doubt: A Parable,” by John Patrick Shanley, by June 25, in Studio Theater; “As soon as on This Island,” with e book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and music by Stephen Flaherty,” by Aug. 6, in Senney Theater. Name 216-521-2540 or go to beckcenter.org.
Clean Canvas Theatre: 1305 W. 78th St., Suite 211, Cleveland, presents “Lies About Love,” by Fatima Matar, June 9 and 10. Name 440-941-0458 or go to BlankCanvasTheatre.com.
BorderLight Worldwide Theatre + Fringe Competition: that includes an eclectic mixture of touring and regional productions, might be Aug. 3 by 5 in and round Playhouse Sq. in Cleveland. Go to BorderLightCle.org.
Broadway in Akron: a sequence at E.J. Thomas Corridor along with Playhouse Sq., presents “Fairly Girl: The Musical,” Oct. 17 and 19; “Imply Ladies,” Nov. 13 and 14; “The Cher Present,” Jan. 30 and 31; “CLUE,” April 23 by 25. Name 330-253-2488 or go to broadwayinakron.com.
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre: 40 River St., Chagrin Falls, presents “The Play That Goes Flawed,” a comedy by Henry Lewis, Henry Shields and Jonathan Sayerweekends by June 18 (7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and a pair of p.m. June 11 and 18). Name 440-247-8955 or go to CVLT.org.
Cleveland Play Home: Acting at Playhouse Sq., presents “Watching Butterflies,” June 17 by 24. Name 216-241-6000 or go to clevelandplayhouse.com.
convergence-continuum: 2438 Scranton Street, Cleveland, presents “Strolling to Buchenwald,” by Tom Jacobson, by June 24 (8 p.m. Thursdays by Saturdays). Name 216-687-0074 or go to convergence-continuum.org.
Superb Arts Affiliation: 38660 Mentor Ave., Willoughby, presents “The Who’s Tommy,” June 9 by 25. Name 440-951-7500 or go to fineartsassociation.org.
Karamu Home: 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland, presents “Clyde’s,” by Lynn Nottage, Sept. 22 by Oct. 15; “Black Nativity,” by Langston Huges,” Dec. 1 by 17; “The Breakfast on the Bookstore,” by Lisa Langford, Jan. 26 by Feb. 18; “It Occurred in Atlanta,” March 8 by 30; “Choir Boy,” April 26 by Might 19. Name 216-795-7070 or go to KaramuHouse.org.
Playhouse Sq.: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents “Moulin Rouge! The Musical,” by July 2; “Late Nite Catechism,” June 11; Two Faces of Jane’s “Folks, Locations and Issues,” Thursdays by Sundays June 22 to July 2; “Six the Musical,” Aug. 8 by Sept. 19; “The Wiz,” Oct. 3 by 22; “Lady From the North Nation,” Oct. 31 by Nov. 19; “Mrs. Doubtfire,” Jan. 9 by 28; “Humorous Lady,” Feb. 20 by March 10; “Firm,” April 30 by Might 19; “BAck to the Future,” June 11 by July 7; “MJ the Musical,” July 16 by Aug. 11. Name 216-241-6000 or go to PlayhouseSquare.org.
Porthouse Theatre: 3143 O’Neil Street, Cuyahoga Falls, presents “A Humorous Factor Occurred on the Technique to the Discussion board,” June 9 by 24; “The Marvelous Wonderettes,” June 30 by July 15; “The Promenade, July 21 by Aug. 6. Name 330-672-3884 or go to PorthouseTheatre.com.
Rabbit Run Theater: 5648 W. Chapel Street, Madison Township, presents “Dancing at Lughnasa,” a drama by Brian Friel, 7:30 p.m. June 8 by 10. Name 440-428-7092 or go to RabbitRun.org.
Misc.
Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Watcher Podcast: ghost Information, Oct. 8. Go to AgoraCleveland.com.
Beachland Ballroom: 15711 Waterloo Street, Cleveland, presents Beachland Flea, June 17, July 15, Aug. 19. Name 216-383-1124 or go to beachlandballroom.com.
Beck Middle for the Arts: 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, presents Poetry Readings and Storytelling sequence — 2 to 4 p.m. June 10; Highlight Gala, with the theme, “Celebrating Our Previous, Creating Our Future,” 6 p.m. July 14 at Gordon Inexperienced. Name 216-521-2540, or go to beckcenter.org.
Candytopia: a “nationally acclaimed, candy interactive wonderland” that includes 14 interactive environments over 19,000 sq. ft, runs by Dec. 31 at Legacy Village in Lyndhurst (positioned between Dick’s Sporting Items and Ethan Allen). Go to Candytopia.com.
Chagrin Hunter Jumper Basic: a horse present, runs July 7 by 9 at Chagrin valley Farms in Bainbridge Township. Go to ChagrinHunterJumperClassic.org.
Cleveland Botanical Backyard: 11030 East Blvd., presents “Bloom! Botanicals & Birdhouses,” that includes “lots of of distinctive birdhouses, beautiful glass artwork, and art work from Cleveland artist Asia Armour,” by Sept. 4; “Sean Kenney’s Nature Connects Made with LEGO Bricks,” that includes greater than a dozen larger-than-life creations, by Sept. 4. Name 216-721-1600 or go to cbgarden.org.
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo: 3900 Wildlife Method, Cleveland, presents Asian Lantern Competition, that includes large-scale shows, together with an almost 40-foot-tall big lantern, walk-through tunnels and a 150-foot-long Enchanted Backyard Expertise immersing company in larger-than-life shows that includes butterflies, flowers and bugs, in addition to acrobatic performances each hour and a wide range of culturally-inspired delicacies, choose nights July 7 by Aug. 27. Name 216-661-6500 or go to clemetzoo.com.
Cleveland Museum of Artwork: 11150 East Blvd., presents Parade the Circle, midday June 10 in Wade Oval; Solstice, “an energy-filled night time of music and artwork,” with 7 p.m. June 24. Name 216-421-7340 or go to clevelandart.org.
Cleveland Public Theatre: 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, presents Pandemonium 2023, CPT’s “Fantastical Profit” honoring Nic Bariage, Sept. 9. Name 216-631-2727 or go to cptonline.org.
Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum:10825 East Blvd., Cleveland, presents “High Brass,” that includes Fred Crawford’s assortment because it was when this museum’s predecessor—The Thompson Auto Album—first opened in 1943, by Oct. 8. Go to thecrawfordmuseum.org.
Disney Animation — Immersive Expertise: a collaboration of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Lighthouse Immersive Studios, the producer of “Immersive Van Gogh,” that includes projections and music pertaining to Disney classics, runs by Aug. 13 at Lighthouse Artspace Cleveland, 850 E. 72nd St., Cleveland. Go to lighthouseimmersive.com/disney/cleveland.
FireFish Arts: presents the 2023 annual FireFish Competition, that includes “distinctive artwork installations, music, meals, enjoyable, hearth – and the a lot anticipated and signature burning of the FireFish with its parade, pageantry, and efficiency,” Sept. 16 in Lorain. Go to FireFishFestival.com.
Nice Lakes Science Middle: 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland, presents “”Dinosaurs of the Sahara,” bringing “the distinctive world of African dinosaurs to life with authentic fossils from the Sahara, one-of-a-kind mounted skeletons and flesh fashions, and a show-stopping big 32-foot rearing long-necked Jobaria skeleton,” by Sept. 4. Name 216-694-2000 or go to greatscience.com.
Juneteenth Freedom Fest: that includes musical performances, dwell visible artists, fireworks present, academic workshops and extra, might be 6 to 10 p.m. June 16 and 10 a.m. to six p.m. 17 at Mall C in downtown Cleveland. Go to juneteenthcle.com.
LakewoodAlive: presents Lakewood Summer season Meltdown, a road occasion, 4 to 10 p.m. July 15 at in downtown Lakewood. Go to LakewoodAlive.org.
Loganberry Books: 13015 Larchmere Blvd., Shaker Heights, presents its sixteenth annual Creator Alley, with occasions working midday to 4:30 p.m. — BIPOC Showcase, June 10 | Nonfiction & Poetry, July 8 | Fiction, Aug. 12 | Youngsters’s and Illustrated Books, Sept. 9. Name 216-795-9800, go to LoganberryBooks.com or e mail books@logan.com.
Lorain Palace Theatre: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents Michael Franzase’s “A Mob Story,” June 24. Name 440-245-2323 or go to lorainpalace.com.
MGM Northfield Park: 10777 Northfield Street, Northfield, presents psychic medium Matt Fraser, Aug. 10. Name 330-908-7625 or go to mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com.
Music Field Supper Membership: 1148 Major Ave., Cleveland, presents A Evening of Magic, that includes David McCreary, June 16; Cleveland Tales Dinner Events — “From Rocking on the Radio . . . to Rocking the RV Life,” with Jeff & Patti Kinzbach, June 28; Cleveland Tales Dinner Events — “Noir on the Bar,” Aug. 31. Name 216-242-1250 or go to musicboxcle.com.
Ohio Scottish Video games & Celtic Competition: that includes music, competitions and extra, might be June 23 and 24 on the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds in Berea. Go to ohioscottishgames.com.
Put-in-Bay Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau: presents first Pleasure at Put-in-Bay, “a vibrant day full of laughter, coloration, and good vibes,” June 12; Ohio’s Island Wine Competition, June 17; Pyrate Fest XV, which is “promisin’ a swashbucklin’ good time for the entire crew … filled with pirate antics, mermaid sightings, and booming cannons, June 23 by 25. Go to visitputinbay.com.
Reithoffer’s Artwork, Spirits & Leisure: 17711 Ravenna Street, Chagrin Valls, presents Aurburn Artwork Festivals, that includes artisan crafts, meals vans, music and extra, June 16 by 18 and Aug. 18 by 20 (5 to eight p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. to eight p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday). Go to reithoffers.com.
Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame and Museum: Cleveland, presents “The Beatles: Get Again to Let It Be,” curated by the Rock Corridor and meant as an immersive complement to Peter Jackson’s docuseries “The Beatles Get Again,” by December (prolonged); the opening of the exhibit “Hip Hop at 50,” June 29. Name 888-588-ROCK or go to rockhall.com.
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse: 1 Middle Court docket, Cleveland, presents Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey’s The Biggest Present On Earth, Oct. 6 by 8. Name 888-894-9422 or go to rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com.
Steele Mansion Inn & Gathering Hub: 348 Mentor Ave. Painesville, presents Public Guided Tour, June 20, Sept. 19. Name 440-639-7948 or go to SteeleMansion.com.
Wildwood Cultural Middle: 7645 Little Mountain Street, Mentor, presents Wildwood Superb Arts & Wine Competition, that includes 65 cubicles full of advantageous artwork, advantageous craft and specialty meals, midday to eight p.m. June 24. Name 440-974-5735 or e mail wildwood@cityofmentor.com.
Wolstein Middle: 2000 Prospect Ave., presents Cirque du Soleil’s “Corteo,” Nov. 22 by 26. Name 877-468-4946 or go to wolsteincenter.com.