
1. The American Experience: Master Prints (1853-2003) (March 7 – April 4)
Keny Galleries, 300 E. Beck St.
This exhibition spanning 150 years highlights remarkable achievements in American graphic media, with images by Winslow Homer, James Whistler, George Bellows and more. http://www.kenygalleries.com
2. The Fab Four (March 8, 8 p.m.)
Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts, 100 E. Dublin-Granville Rd., New Albany
Beatles tribute the Fab Four performs a huge collection of the Liverpool quartet’s greatest hits in a show that also features three costume changes. http://www.mccoycenter.org
3. Opera Columbus presents The Pirates of Penzance (March 7-9)
Southern Theatre, 21 E. Main St.
A young men who was apprenticed to a group of pirates rather than a ship’s pilot and “the very model of a modern major-general” are just two of the wacky characters in Gilbert & Sullivan’s famous opera, performed here by the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players. http://www.operacolumbus.org
4. Neverland Arts Collective presents ArtMachine: The Creative Visual (March 9, p.m.)
Shadowbox Live, 503 S. Front St.
New urban avant-garde performing arts company Neverland Arts Collective performs hip-hop and modern dance to modern R&B hits. http:// www.artmachine.eventbrite.com
5. Columbus Gay Men’s Chorus presents Family Ties (March 14-16)
Lincoln Theatre, 769 E. Long St.
The chorus’s spring show pairs Group Therapy, a collaboration with BalletMet, with Alexander’s House, a one-act choral musical. http://www.cgmc.com