The stadium boasts 20,000 seats, with canopies covering all of them, and a natural grass field. Saturday in its first game at Field at 560 Nationwide Blvd. The Columbus Crew takes on the New England Revolution at 5 p.m. Things to do in Columbus: Here are some attractions worth visiting this summer Columbus Crew plays in new stadium Free live music at Goodale Park from 11 a.m. Line up at noon in your best costume on Sunday on Park Street between Buttles Avenue and Goodale Street, and march through the Short North, or just line the streets and take in the spectacle. For more information, call 74 or visit Doo Dah like never beforeĭoo Dah like a cicada at the irreverent 38th annual Doo Dah Parade. Lawn seating, for which attendees are urged to take their own chair or blanket, is free reserved chair seating costs $10. Under the baton of conductor Jaime Morales-Matos, the symphony will perform patriotic favorites as a prelude to fireworks presented by the city of Delaware. Sunday at Phillips Glen at Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware. You just can’t silence the sounds of Sousa forever: Following a canceled performance on Independence Day last year, the Central Ohio Symphony will resume its annual tradition of patriotic concerts with a show at 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit Strike up the Central Ohio Symphony Friday while families play in the Natural Trail Play Area, a section of Rose Run Park near the intersection of East Dublin-Granville Road and Market Street in New Albany. Who said your kids’ playtime couldn’t be culturally enriching? As part of a summer-long series of free outdoor concerts and events, New Albany Symphony Orchestra musicians will make music at 10 a.m. Call 61 or visit Park performance in New Albany Admission is "pay what you will", with donations accepted at intermission, or $45 for premium boxes of two reserved zero-gravity chairs, or $25 for a lawn box with a reserved Actors’ Theatre logo blanket (can keep after the show) with advance online purchase. Performances are 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and Thursdays through Sundays through July 18 in the Schiller Park amphitheater, 1069 Jaeger St. For more information, visit Theater drama at Schiller ParkĮxpect some dramatic fireworks in Actors’ Theatre of Columbus’ continuing outdoor production of “The African Company Presents Richard III,” Carlyle Brown’s historical drama about the first African American theater company struggling to perform Shakespeare in 1822 despite various challenges. Tickets for the 35mm presentation cost $12. To commemorate the film’s link with the holiday, the Gateway Film Center, 1550 N. Mayhem ensues, and co-stars Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw head to sea in search of the mammoth predator. Director Steven Spielberg’s classic chiller “Jaws” may sound like an unlikely pick for the Fourth of July, but remember: In the story, based on Peter Benchley’s novel, officials in the town of Amity Island hesitate to close area beaches over Independence Day weekend amid a spate of shark attacks.
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