WCLV Arts Calendar
If your organization is planning an event you would like us to consider adding to the WCLV Arts Calendar, submit detailed information to John Simna via email.
Akron Art Museum
At the Akron Art Museum On exhibit through January 25th, you can see Ordinary Miracles: Robert Glenn Ketchum’s Photographs of Cuyahoga Valley National Park. ALso on exhibit is Myrlande Constant, one of Haiti’s most prominent contemporary artists. She works in the tradition of drapo (literally meaning “flags”), a style of art created with fabric, embroidery, sequins, and beads depicting symbols, stories, and spirits from the Vodou religion.
Akron Symphony
The Akron Symphony Orchestra will begin its season on Saturday evening, October 18th, at E. J. Thomas Hall. The opening concert will include Stravinsky’s The Firebird. The orchestra will also perform music by Danny Elfman and Sergei Rachmaninoff.
Apollo's Fire
Apollo's Fire and Jeannette Sorrell will open the season with a lightly-staged concert performance of Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas. There'll be five performances at five locations around Northeast Ohio, from Akron to Painesville Oct. 3rd through 12th.
Baldwin Wallace University
The Baldwin Wallace Symphony will perform Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 1 on Friday evening, October 31st.
Baldwin Wallace voice majors will move to Cleveland's Playhouse square and the Helen for Henry Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas on October 9th, 10th and 11th.
Baldwin Wallace University will present a Burrell Observatory open house and lecture, “Seeing the Invisible” by Doctor Annika Peter of The Ohio State University on Saturday evening, October 25.-M. Information at b-w dot e-d-u slash events.
Bop Stop
Coming to the Bop Stop, Percussionist Bobby Sanabria will come to Cleveland for an evening of Latin jazz with pianist Jackie Warren on Friday evening, October 10th, and on Thursday evening, October 16th, trombonist Natalie Cressman will be in town.
Brass Band of the Western Reserve
The Brass Band of the Western Reserve will begin its season on Saturday evening, October 1th, with a concert called No Tricks, Just Treats at the Medina Performing Arts Center.
Canton Ballet
Canton Ballet Will perform Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf on Saturday afternoon, October 11th, with the Canton Symphony Orchestra. The performance will take place in Canton's Umstattd Hall.
Canton Museum of Art
Current exhibits at the Canton Museum of Art include Impressions En Plein Air: A Juried Exhibition of the Ohio Plein Air Society on exhibit until October 26th. At the same time, you'll be able to see
Plein Air From the CMA Collection.
Chagrin Documentary Film Festival
The 16th Annual Chagrin Documentary Film Festival will showcase 74 films from 32 countries, including World and US premieres that explore diverse perspectives and experiences. The Festival will run October 7th through the 12th at a variety of venues.
Church of the Covenant
The Church of the Covenant in University Circle is presenting a weekly series of Tuesday Noon Organ Concerts.
CityMusic Cleveland
CItyMusic Cleveland will perform Chickasaw American composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate latest work for orchestra, Ko'koom'fena: Our Grandmother, commissioned by CityMsuc Cleveland at four locations from THursdaym, October 16th through Subnday, October 19th. Our Grandmother honors grandmothers and the wisdom they pass down through generations. The program also includes William Frederick McKay’s Tlingit, Samuel Barber’s Knoxville Summer of 1915, and Erich Korngold’s Suite from Much Ado About Nothing.
Cleveland Ballet
The Cleveland Ballet will present choreographer Lynne Taylor-Corbett's Dracula with music by J. Mark Scearce on Friday and Saturday, October 24th and 25th at Playhouse Square. The program will also include her Code of Silence, set to music by Arvo Paert. Costumes are welcome, and an afterparty will be held October 25th at the Hermit Club.
Cleveland Chamber Music Society
Cleveland Chamber Music Society will present the Belcea Quartet at Disciples Christian Church in Cleveland Heights, with works on Tuesday evening, October 21st. The Quartet will have music by Britten, Mozart, and Webern on that program.
Cleveland Cinematheque
Cleveland Cinematheque will show the Academy Award nominated 2003 animated feature The Triplets of Belleville. There's a new 4K restoration of The Island Closest to Heavenas well as Bruce Robinson’s 1987 cult classic Withnail & I, and French New Wave director Luc Moullet’s documentary Origins of a Meal.
Cleveland Chamber Choir
The Cleveland Chamber Choir will begin its Fall season with two performances of Sergei Rachmaninoff's Vespers - All Night Vigil on Friday and Saturday evenings, October 24th and 25th at Trinity Cathedral in Downtown Cleveland and Fairchild Chapel at Oberlin College.
Cleveland Composers Guild
On Friday Evening, October 24, the ensemble Opus 216 will perform music of the Cleveland Composers Guild at the Cleveland Museum of Art in the Ames Family Atrium. Violinist and director Ariel Clayton Karas leads the ensemble in music by Inna Onofrei, Matthew C. Saunders, Lorenzo Salvagni, Stephen Stanziano, Ryan Charles Ramer, Jeffrey Quick, Jeremy Piper, William F. Rayer, and Chris Neiner.
Cleveland Museum of Art
The Cleveland Museum of Art and FRONT International present New Work: Amanda D. King, Charmaine Spencer, Erykah Townsend, Antwoine Washington, the capstone exhibition of the FRONT 2022 Art Futures Fellows. The exhibition is on view at the CMA’s Transformer Station through December 27th,
Cleveland Orchestra
On October 9th, 10th and 11th, Daniil Trifonov joins the Cleveland Orchestra and Franz Welser-Moest for the Second Piano Concerto by Brahms.
Cleveland Philharmonic
Dean Buck will lead the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra in a program of music for the Halloween season on Sunday afternoon, October 18th. The concert will include such favorites as The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Night on Bald Mountain and Danse Macabre.
Cleveland Repertory Orchestra
The Cleveland Repertory Orchestra's first concert of the season is called Spiritual Landscapes, and will feature music of Adolphus Hailstork, Florence Price and Antonin Dvorak. The concert will take place on Saturday evening, November 8th at Federated Church on Bell Street in Chagrin Falls. The concert is free, but ticket reservations are requested in advance.
Cuyahoga Community College
The Music Department and Tri-C's Western campus has two concerts in October. On Saturday afternoon, October 11th, it's a concert by the Music Faculty and Alumni, and on Saturday afternoon, October 25th, the Tri-Concert Band and Chorale will be in concert at Westlake United Church of Christ.
Fairlawn Lutheran Church Concert Series
On Sunday afternoon, October 19th, The University of Akron Choirs will appear as part of the Fairlawn Lutheran Church Parish Arts concert series under the direction of Visiting Professor Dr. T. J. Harper. The program is entitled Without Fear, and will include works by Susan LaBarr, Ēriks Ešenvalds, Randall Thompson, Timothy Takach, and Knut Nystedt.
Federated Church Chagrin Falls
The 2025-2026 Performing Arts Series at Federated Church in Chagrin Falls will begin with pianist Roman Rabinovich performing music of Haydn, Debussy, Beethoven and Schumann on Thursday evening, October 9th.
Fryderyk Chopin Institute of Ohio
The Fryderik Chopin Institute of Ohio will present its season-opening program, a recital by pianist Jiana Peng, featuring the 24 preludes by Chopin and Ravel's La Valse on Wednesday evening, October 17th at
St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Chagrin Falls.
The Institute's second program will take place on Saturday, November 1st at Harkness Chapel at Case Western Reserve University and will feature Polish songs by Chopin, Paderewski, and Szymanowski performed by the Polish soprano Matgorzata Trajanowski in her American debut.
Great Lakes Theater
Great Lakes Theater will open its new season with Stephen Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George, running through October 12th in the Hanna Theater in Playhouse Square. 216-241-6000. Opening October 24th at Great Lakes Theater will be Dial M for Murder. Performances will run through November 9th.
Heights Arts
Heights Arts will present a free Gallery Concert with the Amani Strings, the collaborative project of Afro-Colombian cellist Carolina Borja and Ismail Douglas, a multi-instrumentalist specializing in the kora, guitar, and various traditional instruments from around the world. They blend global musical influences with rich string textures. The performance will take place at the Heights Arts Gallery on Lee Road on Thursday evening, October 9th.
Heights Chamber Orchestra
The season-opening concert by the Heights Chamber Orchestra will take place on Sunday afternoon, October 12th, at Fairmount Presbyterian Church in Cleveland Heights October 12th. The program will include the Chamber Symphony by Dmitri Shostakovich and Franz Schubert's Symphony No. 9.
Lakeland Community College
There'll be a pair of concerts in October at Lakeland Community College. The Lakeland Civic Band's program on Sunday afternoon, October 12, is called Hocus Pokus. And on The following Sunday afternoon, October 19th you can hear the Lakeland Civic Chorus performing Beyond all Mortal Dream. Both concerts will take place in Rodehorst Performing Arts Center ad Lakeland Community College.
LatinUs Theater Company
LatinUs Theater Company presents the world premiere of La Versión Infinita (The Infinite Version) by acclaimed playwright Daniela Contreras, Maria Del Olmo and Carolina Sturla. The play will run through October 12 at the Pivot Center's LatinUs Black Box Theater on West 25th Street near Clark.
Les Delices
Les Délices' Concert Series officially begins in October with three performances of Bohemian Rhapsody on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 17th, 18th and 19th, in Akron, Cleveland Heights and Rocky River.
Les Délices will present a program of 18th century music for oboe and strings by Czech and Bohemian composers along with music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Magical Theater Company
The Magical Theater Company in Barberton will present The Third Wave October 10th through the 19th at the Park Theater.
Maltz Museum
The Maltz Museum will presenting El Sueno Americano - The American Dream, an exhibition on the migrant experience at the U.S./Mexico border. The exhibit will feature works by photographer Tom Kiefer and artist Elizabeth Z. Pineda. It will continue through February 26th.
Music at Akron FCC
On Sunday afternoon, October 19th, First Congregational Church of Akron's Music@AkronFCC Concert Series will feature pianist Teresa Walters as part of her worldwide Celebration of Light Tour, celebrating the 800th Anniversary of the Canticle of the Sun written by St. Francis of Assisi in 1225.
Music at Bath
On Saturday afternoon, October 11th, the Music at Bath concert series will present singer and songwriter Kahrin in a program of original material; she'll be joined by cellist Trevor Kazarian.
Nightlight Cinema
The Nightlight is a non-profit arthouse cinema, located in Downtown Akron. It has been making indie films available since 2014. The schedule includes Familiar Touch, Daniela Forever, the 1996 Japanese musical Shall We Dance, Granite Rapids and Evil Puddle.
No Exit
No Exit will begin its seventeenth season with a pair of performances on Thursday and Saturday evenings, October 23rd and 25th at Kent State University and Praxis Fiber Workshop in Cleveland's Collinwood area. The program, called American Descent, will include pieces by Garth Knox, Geoffrey Burleson, June Young Will Kim and Andrew Rindfleisch
Oberlin College Allen Memorial Art Museum
The Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College will present Picturing Paris: Monet and the Modern City. The exhibit will feature Monet’s early cityscapes of Paris as it emerges as a modern metropolis. The show is on view through December 23
Playhouse Square
The company of dancer-illusionists known as MOMIX will be in Cleveland for two performances of Alice, their adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice stories. Both performances take place on Saturday, October 11th in the Mimi Theater in Playhouse square
Radio on the Lake Theater
Radio on the Lake Theatre, Northeast Ohio's only professional theater company exclusively dedicated to the audio arts, announces the start of its new live radio play series. The Audio Gallery Series at Negative Space will spotlight classic and contemporary audio drama with actors and sound effects artists bringing great stories to life. On October 30th it's War of the Worlds and on December 4th, A Tale of Two Cities.
All performances will be at the Negative Space Art Gallery
Renaissance Theater
Mansfield's Renaissance Theatre will perform an original adaptation of Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’, reimagining the classic for today’s audience. It will run through October 12th.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church
One of the world's premiere acapella vocal groups, the English ensemble Polyphony, led by Stephen Layton, will perform on Tuesday evening, October 21st, at Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church in Cleveland Heights.
Trinity Lutheran Church
The Wednesday Noontime Music Near the Market continues at Trinity Lutheran Church on Lorain Road at West 30th Street. On the 15th and 22nd, Robert Myers plays Music for Reformation. And on October 29th, you'll have the chance to hear Owen Metz, visiting young artist from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music.
Tuesday Musical Akron
Pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin will be the first performer in Akron's Tuesday Musical concert series on October 21st at E. J. Thomas Hall. He'll perform Beethoven's Hammerklavier Sonata, Robert Schumann's Waldszenen and Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit.
Weathervane Playhouse
Weathervane Playhouse will present the Ohio Community Theatre premiere of ‘Come From Away’, based on the true story, of the occasion of the diversion of 38 airplanes were diverted to Gander, Newfoundland on September 11th. The show will run through October 12th.
Wit's Folly
In 1784, there was a party which featured music performed by Haydn, Dittersdorf, Vanhal, and Mozart. Wit's Folly will recreate that program on Saturday evening, November 1st at Praxis Fiber Workshop on Waterloo Road and on Sunday afternoon, November 2nd at Bath Church., in a program called Matched Wits.
Wolfs Gallery
Wolfs Gallery is presenting the works of Cleveland-born artist August Frederick Biehle in an exhibit titled Reckoning with Modernism. The show will opening Friday, October 10th and will be on view through December 30th.