EventScene
CityScene spotlights what not to miss

“Autumn is the year’s last, loveliest smile.”
- William Cullen Bryant, American writer (1974-1878)


CityScene spotlights what to watch, what to watch for and what not to miss!

Exhibit Andy Warhol: Other Voices, Other Rooms
Wexner Center for the Arts, 1871 N. High St.
Sept. 12-Feb. 15

The only U.S. installation of this exhibit will feature Warhol’s “Cosmos” through more than 700 works, shedding a light on the oeuvre of the celebrated Pop Art master, inarguably one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
614-292-0330, www.wexarts.org  

Bending Nature
Oct. 4-March 29
Franklin Park Conservatory, 1777 E. Broad
St.
An exhibition of contemporary works inspired by nature from internationally known artists, including Dennis Oppenheim, Andy Goldsworthy and Robert Smithson.
614-645-8733, www.fpconservatory.org  

Shadowbox: Jesus Christ Superstar
Oct. 5-Nov. 16
Shadowbox, 164 Easton Town Center
The high-energy production boldly draws parallels between Christ’s time and ours.
614-265-7625, www.shadowboxcabaret.com  

Opera Columbus: The Pearl Fishers
Oct. 24 & 26
Ohio Theatre, 39 E. State St.
Telling the story of the love triangle between Zurga, Nadir and Leila, featuring one of opera’s most beloved songs, au fond du Temple Saint.
614-469-0939, www.operacolumbus.org

Playhouse Disney Live
Oct. 25
Palace Theatre, 34 W. Broad St.
A family favorite with all of your favorite Disney characters.
www.ticketmaster.com  

SAVE THE DATE!


Black & Tan

Nov. 1
6 p.m., Muirfield Village Golf Club

The Black & Tan event, which benefits Dublin’s Miracle League, will include appetizers, dinner, wine/beer, a silent and live auction, a 50/50 raffle and dancing. Cost is $95 per person. 614-760-0991, mharte@columbus.rr.com

BalletMet: Cool Nights, Hot Dance
Nov. 7-15
BalletMet Performance Space, 322 Mt. Vernon Ave.

The public can experience firsthand development of several new works through artistic inception and masterful presentation.
614-229-4848, www.balletmet.org  



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