“Some Like It Hot” This Tony Award-winning musical at Playhouse Square updates the classic comedy, about a pair of male musicians who pose as women and join an all-female band after witnessing a mob hit. Tickets $30-$129. 1615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Now through Nov. 24. DETAILS Related: ‘Some Like It Hot’ breathes new life into classic film as musical arrives at Playhouse Square Elle King Rock, country and blues singer-songwriter Elle King performs a mix of new and old, bringing her “Baby Daddy’s Weekend” tour to TempleLive at Cleveland Masonic. The Band Loula opens. Tickets start at $38. 3615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. 8 p.m., Nov. 8. DETAILS Jeff Dunham’s “Artificial Intelligence” Ventriloquist and stand-up comedian Jeff Dunham brings his cast of puppets to Playhouse Square for an unpredictable, laugh-out-loud show. Tickets $77.50-$163. 1519 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. 7 p.m., Nov. 8. DETAILS Jurassic Quest The largest and most realistic touring dinosaur exhibit comes to the I-X Center with true-to-detail dinosaurs, interactive exhibits and activities, photo opportunities and rides. Tickets $22-$36. 1 I-X Center Dr., Cleveland. Nov. 8-10. DETAILS “Into the Woods” It’s off to the festival for one last weekend as Great Lakes Theater flips the script on your favorite storybook characters in Stephen Sondheim’s beloved musical at the Hanna Theatre. Tickets $20-$99. 2067 E. 14th St., Cleveland. Now through Nov. 10. DETAILS Western Reserve Historical Society Doll show Cleveland History Center's new exhibit, “All Dolled Up: 200 Years of Dolls and Miniatures,” presents the museum’s collection of dolls, doll houses, miniatures, and toys. WRHS members are free. All others included with general admission. Through August 2025. 10825 East Blvd, Cleveland. DETAILS Demons, Ghosts, and Goblins in Chinese Art This spooky season exhibition features 20 paintings and sculptures exploring the role of supernatural spirits in Chinese art and culture. Free. 11150 East Blvd., Cleveland. Now through Jan. 20, 2025. DETAILS |
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Cleveland Cavaliers Donovan Mitchell and the first-place Cavaliers return home for two exciting matchups this weekend: Golden State on Friday and Brooklyn on Saturday. Tickets start at $34. Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, Cleveland. 7:30 p.m., Nov. 8-9. DETAILS Akron Comicon Celebrities Jerry Mathers (”Leave It To Beaver”) and Butch Patrick (”The Munsters”) headline this 11th annual comic book and fan convention. Expect appearances by comic book writers and artists, cosplay contests, collectibles, memorabilia and more. Tickets $15. 48 E. Bath Rd., Cuyahoga Falls. Nov. 9-10. DETAILS Cleveland Orchestra The Cleveland Orchestra’s cycle of Beethoven’s piano concertos continues at Severance Music Center, pairing the composer’s playful No. 2 with his poetic No. 4. Tickets $35-$125. 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Nov. 9, 12. DETAILS Helene Simoneau Danse French-Canadian choreographer-on-the-rise Hélène Simoneau brings her company to Ohio for the first time, presenting three dance works that explore identity, sexuality, romance and the world around us. Tickets $10-$60. Mimi Ohio Theatre, 1511 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. 7:30 p.m., Nov. 8. DETAILS “not-for-profit (or the equity, diversity and inclusion play)” Cleveland Public Theatre presents the final performances of the world premiere of Francisca Da Silveira’s (HBO’s “Industry”) satirical workplace comedy about a fictional non-profit going through it. Suggested ticket prices $1-$80. 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland. 7 p.m., Nov. 7-9. DETAILS Walkabout Tremont Tremont’s monthly art walk invites you to discover one of Cleveland’s most eclectic neighborhoods. The event takes place across Tremont’s many art galleries, boutiques and restaurants and bars and features artist meet-and-greets, pop-up shopping opportunities, live entertainment and food and drink specials. Free. Professor Ave. and other surrounding streets. 5-10 p.m., Nov. 8. DETAILS North Pole Adventure Embark on a magical journey to the North Pole on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, where you’ll pass through the Christmas Tree Forest, see a Candy Cane Farm and maybe, just maybe, meet Santa. Tickets start at $50. CVSR Rockside Station, 7900 Old Rockside Rd., Independence. Nov. 8-Dec. 21. DETAILS
GLOW: Neon and Light GLOW: Neon & Light premiered at the end of September at Akron Art Museum’s Arnstein Galleries and runs through early February. The sculptural exhibit uses glass, neon tubes, light bulbs and more for an immersive experience. Akron Art Museum, 1 S. High St., Akron. Through February 9. DETAILS |
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FOOD & DRINK Hot chocolate trail launched at 11 NE Ohio locations The inaugural Tour Lake County Hot Chocolate Trail is under way. The digital-passport tour allows participants to explore cafes and businesses across the county, comparing decadent hot chocolates. Participants can download a free passport, and those who check in and try hot chocolates at eight of 11 featured locations will earn a limited-edition #TourLakeCOcoa mug. The trail runs through Tuesday, Dec. 31. READ MORE Tartine Bistro to hold French wine dinner Tartine Bistro is holding a four-course French wine dinner Friday, Nov. 8, at the Rocky River restaurant-wine bar. We've got the menu and wines that the restaurant on Old Detroit Road will serve. READ MORE Edwins Too to feature German, Austrian wines at dinner Edwins Too has scheduled a dinner featuring traditional European dishes paired with German and Austrian wines. The five-course dinner - featuring chef Harrison Buckley of Cleveland-based Griffin’s Café and Cakes - is 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13. READ MORE Butcher and the Brewer + Watershed Distillery team up Butcher and the Brewer in Cleveland and Watershed Distillery in Columbus have teamed up on a four-course dinner set on East 4th Street. We’ve got the food and drinks menu for the dinner, which is Thursday, Nov. 14. READ MORE The Great Grog Bake Off The Grog Shop is returning for its third one-night-only baking competition based on television’s “The Great British Bake Off.” The Great Grog Bake Off returns at 8 p.m. on November 19. Amateur bakers will prepare 24 mini pies with fillings of their choice for the “signature bake” competition. Alex Darus and Josh Duke, the host of cleveland.com’s “DineDrinkCLE: The Podcast,” will be hosting the event. READ MORE |
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TV & MOVIES ‘Yellowstone’ "Yellowstone," the contemporary Western about a family whose ownership of the largest cattle ranch in the U.S. goes back generations, returns for the second half of its final season on Sunday, Nov. 10. Fans will want to tune in to learn how Kevin Costner is written off the show and what happens to couple Rip and Beth, played by Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly. "Yellowstone" season 5B debuts on Paramount Network. DETAILS ‘The Day of the Jackal’ Eddie Redmayne hasn't starred in a TV series since the 2012 two-part World War I saga, "Birdsong." He marks his return as a sniper for hire in the new Peacock limited series, "The Day of the Jackal." It's an updated version of a Frederick Forsyth novel published in 1971. Lashana Lynch plays an intelligence officer, intent on catching Redmayne's mysterious killer who goes by the moniker The Jackal. "The Day of the Jackal" debuts Thursday on Peacock. DETAILS ‘Citadel: Honey Bunny’ Prime Video's spy franchise "Citadel" now includes "Citadel: Honey Bunny." This version is set in India and is a prequel to the 2023 original that starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden. It takes place in the 1990s and introduces viewers to the parents of Chopra Jonas' character, Nadia. Samantha Ruth Prabhu plays Nadia's mother, Honey, with Varun Dhawan portraying her father, Bunny. The series debuts Thursday. DETAILS ‘My Old Ass’ Is there a better way to spend election week than with a psychedelic mushroom-induced Aubrey Plaza? Well, yes, there probably is. But, still, Megan Park's "My Old Ass" (streaming Thursday on Prime Video) is a uniquely charming and oddly moving coming-of-age drama. The film stars Maisy Stella as Elliott, an 18-year-old whose birthday mushroom trip, while camping in Ontario's Muskoka region, conjures a surreal visitor: her 39-year-old self (played by Plaza). DETAILS ‘Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger’ Of the many fans of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's films, none is more passionate than Martin Scorsese. In "Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger" (airing Thursday on TCM), Scorsese narrates his journey through movies that have had a profound effect on the filmmaker. In it, he describes being "so bewitched by them as a child that they make a big part of my films' subconscious." The documentary, directed by David Hinton and produced by Thelma Schoonmaker, isn't just a chronicle of films like "The Red Shoes," "Black Narcissus" and "I Know Where I'm Going!" but captures how movies can transfix you, change you and live alongside you as you grow older. DETAILS |
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Whitney Houston On Friday, Nov. 8, the Whitney Houston estate and Legacy Recording will release "The Concert for a New South Africa (Durban)," the recording of her epic concert in post-apartheid South Africa, staged after President Nelson Mandela's landmark election. It follows the fully remastered theatrical release of a concert film of the same name. In 1994, Houston took the stage for three concerts in South Africa including in Durban at Kings Park Stadium, Johannesburg and Cape Town. Over 200,000 people attended. The album is also Houston's first ever live concert album (but not her first ever live album, give credit where credit is due — to 2014's "Whitney Houston Live: Her Greatest Performances" and "VH1 Divas 1999.") She's never sounded better. DETAILS Lyfe Jennings Recording artist Lyfe Jennings performs his unique style of soulful R&B at the House of Blues. Gospel singer D’Mott is the opening act. Tickets start at $53.50. 308 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. 7 p.m., Nov. 9. DETAILS Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience Grammy-winning musician Terrance Simien invites you on a journey through New Orleans funk, reggae-infused blues and zydeco roots in a concert at Maltz Performing Arts Center. Tickets $17.50-$37.50. 1855 Ansel Rd., Cleveland. 7:30 p.m., Nov. 9. DETAILS Tsunami Another look back at the '90s: Tsunami, the ferocious indie rock band lead by frontwomen Jenny Toomey and Kristin Thomson, co-owners of the Simple Machines record label, is receiving a long overdue, career-spanning collection from the prolific Numero Group: A five LP, vinyl box set that features demos, singles, 1993's "Deep End," 1994's "The Heart's Tremolo," and for the first time ever pressed to wax, 1997's "A Brilliant Mistake." If that's too much physical media, don't fret — listeners will be able to get an education on streaming platforms as well. DETAILS |
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