Straight No Chaser’s tour to stop by Columbus Friday at Palace Theatre
With a viral YouTube video posted back in 2006, the a cappella group Straight No Chaser caught the attention of the music industry 10 years after i…
With a viral YouTube video posted back in 2006, the a cappella group Straight No Chaser caught the attention of the music industry 10 years after i…
The band Black Violin will make a stop at the Palace Theatre Friday as a part of the duo’s ongoing “Impossible Tour.”
After two sold-out performances with the Columbus Symphony, Grammy- and Tony-nominated musician Michael Cavanaugh will return for a concert celebrating the season of love.
Ribbon-trimmed and rhinestone-studded Lindsey Stirling’s annual Christmas tour could be deemed nothing more than a twinkling spectacle. However, such a devaluation would ignore the violin virtuoso’s masterful blending of the avant-garde with the authentic.
“A Magical Cirque Christmas,” which follows a whimsical storyline about saving Christmas, is coming to the Palace Theatre Friday at 7:30 p.m. The event features magicians, an award-winning comedy magician and circus acts, including acrobats and trapeze artists, Jim Millan, co-writer and co-director of the show, said.
The Columbus Symphony is set to perform the musical score of the fifth “Harry Potter” film, “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,” at the Palace Theatre.
A contemporary version of the Christmas classic “The Nutcracker” will return to the Palace Theatre for the holiday season.
During filming, cast members from the 2004 indie comedy “Napoleon Dynamite” said they had no idea how well known the film would become.
After rescheduling his show several times due to the pandemic, the Columbus Association for the Performing Arts will host astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.
After two successful seasons of their eponymous television show on HBO, Flight of the Conchords took a slight break from the world of alternative comed…