Friday, July 27, 2012

Nail Lacquer | The Tip 10 Events This Week

1 FUTUREFEST

Most people regard all new drama productions advance out of New York or a few other leading city. The fact is for more than two decades a handful of new plays have received world premieres any year at FutureFest. The annual celebration of new plays, that is adjudicated by a row of drama professionals, earnings to Dayton Playhouse, 1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave., in Dayton Friday by Sunday, July 27 by 29.

This year’s lineup of finalists is "A Political Woman" by Joel Fishbane of Quebec, Canada at 8 p.m. Friday; "Provenance" by Daniel J. Weber of Great Neck, N.Y. at 10 a.m. Saturday; "Nureyev’s Eyes" by David Rush of Murphysboro, Ill. at 3 p.m. Saturday; "Curve" by Sam Havens of Houston, Texas at 8 p.m. Saturday; "Excavation" by Robert Barron of Newburgh, N.Y. at 10 a.m. Sunday; and "This Rough Magic" by Richard Manlet on New York, N.Y. at 3 p.m. Sunday. Cost: $95 for week end pass, $18 singular tickets. Call (937) 424-8477 or ! revisit www.daytonplayhouse.org.

2 OLYMPICS OPENING CEREMONIES

Museums are often places for still speculation but the Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North, in Dayton, is severe that notice with its newly launched Prime Time Party Series. The initial eventuality in the array is a multimedia celebration focusing on the gap of the 2012 Olympics in London, England, on Friday, July 27. The gap rite will be televised on large screens in the museum’s Shaw Gothic Cloister, Great Hall and NCR Renaissance Auditorium from 7 to 11 p.m. DJ Jay Madewell will be on palm to turn a blend of aged and new songs from Great Britain. Cost: $20 members; $25 non-members. Call (937) 223-5277, ext. 111 or revisit www.daytonartinstitute.org/primetime.

3 DAYTON CELTIC FESTIVAL

The 11th annual Dayton Celtic Festival earnings to RiverScape MetroPark, 111 E. Monument Ave., Dayton, Friday by Sunday, July 27 by 29. The song and informative ! birthright finding features performances by headliners such as! Scythian, Gaelic Storm and Enter the Haggis. Festival hours are 6 to 11 p.m. Friday, noon to 11 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Other actions add a 5K run/walk at 10:01 a.m. Saturday and a Celtic Breakfast at 9 a.m. Sunday followed by Gaelic Mass at 10 a.m. Cost: Free. Call (937) 372-9788 or revisit www.unitedirishofdayton.org. See article, page 6.

4 ‘GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER’

When "Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner" strike theaters in the late 1960s, interracial interaction were a argumentative topic, that executive Stanley Kramer explored by a apt change of drama and comedy. The 2012 Cool Films array presents the groundbreaking 1967 movie starring Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier and Katharine Hepburn at Victoria Theatre, 138 N. Main St., Dayton, Friday by Sunday, July 27 by 29. The movie screens at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday. Cost: $5, or $28 for 10-ticket passbook. Other drive-in theatre ! in the array add "Murder on the Orient Express" (Aug. 3-5) and "The Godfather Trilogy" (Aug. 17-19). Call (937) 228-3630 or revisit www.ticketcenterstage.com.

5 CHRIS COLFER

Anyone who has watched Chris Colfer on "Glee" knows he is a gifted actress and singer. However, few knew until not long ago he is moreover a gifted storyteller. Colfer, the writer of the new modern fairytale "The Land of Stories," will pointer copies of his children’s book at Books Co. at The Greene, 4453 Walnut St., Beavercreek, at 11 a.m. Sunday, July 29. Cost: free. Please uncover your taking for Colfer’s book to take a line number. Call (937) 429-2169 or revisit www.booksandco.com.

6 JOHN TESH BIG BAND

John Tesh proposed his song vocation personification new age song but over the years he has moreover achieved pop, sonorous stone and jazz. His ultimate low-pitched outing is an scrutiny in to the pitch song of the large rope era. The TV! -talking-head-turned-top-concert-draw brings his large rope to Fraze Pa! vilion, 695 Lincoln Park Blvd., in Kettering, at 8 p.m. Friday, July 27. Cost: $25 lawn/terrace, $35 side orchestra (sections AD), $40 core orchestra (sections BC), $50 plaza. Call (937) 296-3300 or revisit www.fraze.com.

7 JAKE FLANNERY

Jake Flannery presents Development of an Animation, that began on Thursday, July 26, as segment of Superhero Summer at Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park N. This module in the Special Exhibition Galleries runs from 2 to 5 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays by Aug. 24. Cost: Free for notable relic members and young kids 6 and younger. $12 adults, $9 seniors 60 and older, students 18 and comparison with ID, active army and groups of 10 or m more, $6 young ages 7-17. $2 off for any person wearing a superhero costume. Call (937) 223-5277 or revisit www.daytonartinstitute.org.

8 RORY RENNICK

As a clown and magician, Rory Rennick has an deed similar to few others. He combines sleight-of-hand feats ! with interactive slapstick that ranges from the ridiculous to the sophisticated. The Columbus local presents a family kind matinee uncover at the Funny Bone Comedy Club, 88 Plum St., The Greene, in Beavercreek. 2 p.m. Saturday, July 28. Cost: $5. Call (937) 429-LAFF (5233) or revisit www.daytonfunnybone.com.

9 FASHION WEEK FINALE

The really initial Dayton Fashion Week wraps up on Saturday, July 28, with a Grand Finale Runway Showcase at the Dayton Convention Center, 22 E. Fifth St., in Dayton. Fashion Avenue opens at 5 p.m., followed by the Runway Show at 6:30 p.m. The DFW Fashion Village will underline vendors such as Coins For Me, AfriqGlam Nail Lacquer, Gilmart Co. and AM Victorious. Cost: $35-$60. Call (937) 333-4700 or revisit www.daytonfashionweek.com.

10 JAMEY JOHNSON

Alabama local Jamey Johnson outlayed 8 years in the United States Marin Corps before timid and branch his concentration to personification nation mus! ic. He co-wrote hits for Trace Adkins and George Strait before creation! a name for himself as an artist with the let go of his new thing manuscript "That Lonesome Song" in 2008. Johnson earnings by renouned urge for a unison at JD Legends, 65 Millard Drive, Franklin, at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 28. J.D. Shelburne and the Jim Burns Band are moreover on the bill. Cost: $29.50. Call (937) 746-4950 or revisit www.jdlegends.com.

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