The trees are starting to look pretty bare around here, but there's a colorful array of virtual productions available.
Here are five online art options to enjoy during these autumn days and nights from Northeast Ohio artists and institutions.
The Beck Center for the Arts
In response to the issues of producing live theater during a pandemic, the Beck Center stages its first virtual production, " Fully Committed." The one-person comedy, written by Becky Mode and starring Nick Koesters, is online November 13-29.
Cleveland International Classical Guitar Festival
Jason Vieaux and Colin Davin, both on the guitar faculty at the Cleveland Institute of Music, perform a streaming recital Saturday, November 14, at 2 p.m. The all-Bach performance "Bach on the Guitar" is available via the festival's website.
Playhouse Square
Playhouse Square presents a sensory-friendly virtual performance by Grammy Award-winner Dan Zanes and Haitian-American jazz vocalist Claudia Eliaza. The show streams Saturday, November 14, at 11 a.m., and it is free to Northeast Ohio residents via Playhouse Square's website.
Mojuba Black Dance Collective
The first annual Mojuba Black Dance Fest takes place online November 13-15, featuring discussions and explorations surrounding Black dance and the African diaspora. More than a dozen virtual dance classes along with artist showcases can be attended online via the Mojuba website.
Cinematheque
The Cleveland Cinematheque virtually screens the New York International Children's Film Festival's "Viva Kid Flicks!" November 12 - December 31. Featuring seven acclaimed Spanish-language shorts, the series can be viewed via the Cinematheque website.