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Francois Couperin: Mysterious Barricades (Alexandre Tharaud, piano)
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Alexander Glazunov: Ballet Scenes (Minnesota Orchestra)
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Classical Music With Gillian Martin
8:41
Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No. 2 (San Francisco Symphony)
9:01
Antonio Ruiz-Pipo: Song and Dance No. 1 (David Russell, guitar)
9:06
Francois Couperin: Mysterious Barricades (Alexandre Tharaud, piano)
9:08
Claudio Monteverdi: Cantate Domino (Odhecaton)
9:12
Alexander Glazunov: Ballet Scenes (Minnesota Orchestra)
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Porthouse Theatre's 2012 "All Music... All Summer Long" Season
Porthouse Theatre, located on the grounds of Blossom Music Center, gives us the opportunity to enjoy every minute of the beautiful summer nights! This season’s productions are rivaled by no other in their 44-year history.

June 14 – June 30
Directed by Terri Kent
Based on the novel “The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant,” by Douglas Wallop, this play is a home run hit - light, fast-paced and devilishly clever!

July 5 – July 21
Directed by Sean Morrissey
A sparkling collection of songs and witty, comic numbers by Broadway legends John Kander and Fred Ebb, the dynamic duo behind Chicago, Cabaret, The Kiss of Siperwoman, New York, New York, Funny lady and more.

July 26 – August 12
Directed by Terri Kent
The final collaboration between Rodgers & Hammerstein was destined to become the world's most beloved musical. The motion picture version remains the most popular movie musical of all time.
As a cultural service of Kent State University, Porthouse Theatre is the professional theatre component of the Kent/Blossom Arts Festival. Its mission is to provide high-quality entertainment to Northeast Ohio and professional theatre training experiences for theatre artists from throughout the United States.
Tickets prices range from $20 to $36, depending upon the day of the week. Box lunches can be ordered at the box office in advance and will be waiting for you when you arrive. Porthouse is located on the grounds of Blossom Music Center just a few miles from interstates I-80, I-77, I-271, I-76 and Route 8. For tickets, call the box office (after May 22nd) at 330-672-2497, or 800-304-2363. www.porthousetheatre.com
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On the Home Front: Civil War Fashions and Domestic Life
Kent State University Museum
Friday, September 30th - Sunday, August 26th
As Americans observe the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War, the Kent State University Museum will present an exhibit about the material circumstances and domestic life during the Civil War and in the years that followed.
Sept. 30 to Aug. 26, Kent State University Museum,
515 Hilltop Drive, (330) 672-3450.
Stranger in Paradise: The Works of Reverend Howard Finster
Akron Art Museum
Saturday, February 25th - Sunday, June 3rd
Survey of the works and legacy of Reverend Howard Finster, self-proclaimed "Man of Visions," in Stranger in Paradise. One of America's most widely known and prolific self-taught artists, Finster produced over 46,000 works of art before his death in 2001.
Feb. 25 to June 3, Akron Art Museum, 1 South High Street, Akron, (330)376-9185.
Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Saturday, March 3rd - Sunday, July 1st
This exhibit traces the natural and cultural roots of some of the world's most enduring mythological creatures. This amazing exhibition includes eye-popping models, paintings, and textiles, along with other cultural objects from around the world that bring to light surprising similarities and differences in the ways people everywhere have been inspired by nature to envision and depict these strange and wonderful creatures.
March 3 to July 1, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland, (216)231-4600.
Ray Turner: Population
Akron Art Museum
Saturday, March 3rd - Sunday, May 27th
Ray Turner: Population is a unique exhibition of nearly 200 portraits of a wide cross- section of people from across the country, including several downtown Akron residents, executed with oil paint on glass. Population is an expanding series of portraits that invites viewers to contemplate identity from an individual and collective standpoint.
March 3 to May 27, Akron Art Museum, 1 South High Street, Akron, (330)376-9185.
"Cleveland Rocks" Sculpture Exhibit
Valley Art Center
Saturday, March 31st - Friday, May 18th
The Valley Art Cenrer is dedicated to presenting, promoting and teaching the arts in the Chagrin
Valley. The "Cleveland Rocks" Sculpture Exhibit opening reception will be held Friday, March 30 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
March 31 to May 18, Valley Arts Center, 155 bell Street, Chagrin Falls, (440) 247-7507.
Vanishing Acts: Trees Under Threat
Holden Arboretum
Friday, April 27th - Sunday, October 28th
This year, The Holden Arboretum will host the special exhibit, Vanishing Acts: Trees Under Threat, opening Arbor Day weekend. The exhibit, created by the Morton Arboretum in Chicago, Ill.,looks at 15 different tree species in danger of vanishing from our landscape. Visitors will follow an easy, one-mile trail through Holden's gardens to learn more.
April 27 to Oct. 28, Holden Arboretum, 9500 Sperry Road, Kirtland, (440)946-4400.
See How They Run
Weathervane Community Playhouse
Thursday, May 3rd - Sunday, May 20th
Before there was Noises Off, there was See How They Run - which just goes to show you that the English know what they're doing when it comes to creating hilarious, slamming-door farces. Against a backdrop of mistaken identities and outrageous situations, we meet a former actress, her husband the vicar, a Cockney maid and a woman whose lips have never touched alcohol - all of whom create blissful hilarity.
May 3 to May 20, The Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, (330) 836-2626.
From Frontierswoman to Flapper: Ohio’s First Ladies opens at The National First Ladies' Library
National First Ladies' Library At National First Ladies' Library Education and Research Center
Tuesday, May 8th - Friday, April 26th
Learn how the seven First Ladies of Ohio shaped the United States at The National First Ladies' Library in Canton.
The Ohio First Ladies that the exhibit offers unique insight about along with their contributions to the nation are: Anna Harrison, Lucy Hayes, Lucretia Garfield, Caroline Harrison, Ida McKinley, Helen Taft and Florence Harding.
The National Fist Ladies’ Library, May 8-Apr. 26, 2013 at 9:30 a.m., 205 Market Avenue South Canton, (330) 452-0876
Come Fly Away
Playhouse Square At Palace Theatre, Cleveland
Tuesday, May 8th - Sunday, May 20th
Come Fly Away is the new Broadway musical that brings together the legendary music of Frank Sinatra and the creative vision of Tony Award-winner Twyla Tharp (Movin' Out). This one-of-a-kind experience combines the seductive vocals of "Ol' Blue Eyes" with the sizzling sound of a live on-stage big band and the visceral thrill of Tharp's choreography.
May 8 to May 20, Palace Theatre, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, (216)771-4444.
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change
Actors' Summit Theatre
Thursday, May 10th - Sunday, June 3rd
This laugh out loud comedy about the stages of love from dating through marriage was extended twice. From "I'll Call You Soon" to "Always a Bridesmaid" to "I Can Live With That" this musical finds the laughter in every dating and mating situation.
May 10 to June 3, Greystone Hall, 103 South High Street, Akron, (330) 374-7568.
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