Theater
“Baby”
Through Oct. 21: Davidson Community Players, 307 Armour St. 704-892-7953; www.davidsoncommunityplayers.org.
“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
Oct. 19-28: Matthews Playhouse, 100 McDowell St. 704-846-8343; www.matthewsplayhouse.com.
“Beauty Shop Stories”
Oct. 19: Davis Theatre, 65 Union St. S., Concord. 704-920-2753; www.carrusartscouncil.org.
“Romeo and Juliet Rehearsed”
Oct. 19-20: Charles LaBorde Theatre, Northwest School of the Arts, 1415 Beatties Ford Road. www.nwsatag.com.
“Born Yesterday”
Oct. 19-27: Parkwood Theatre, 3220 Parkwood School Road, Monroe. 704-764-2900.
“The Fisherman and His Wife”
Oct. 20-21: Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, 300 E. Seventh St. 704-973-2828; www.ctcharlotte.org.
Concerts
Renaissance
Oct. 20: Maurice Durufle’s “Requiem.” First United Methodist Church, 501 N. Tryon St. singers-renaissance.org.
UNC Charlotte
Oct. 23: Claude Richard, guest violinist. Robinson Hall, 9201 University City Blvd. 704-687-1849; coaa.uncc.edu/events-exhibitions.
Charlotte Symphony Pops
Oct. 26-27: “America.” Belk Theater, 130 N. Tryon St. 704-972-2000; www.charlottesymphony.org.
Carolina Voices
Oct. 27: “Shake Your Ghoul Thing!” McGlohon Theater, 345 N. College St. www.carolinavoices.org.
Dance
N.C. Dance Theatre
Oct. 25-27: “Limitless.” Knight Theater, 430 S. Tryon St. 704-335-1010; www.ncdance.org.
Literary arts
Book Signing
Oct. 20: Dr. Carole Isom-Barnes will sign copies of “Layoff:American Dream Interrupted.” Park Road Books, 4139 Park Road. www.parkroadbooks.com.
Charlotte Writers’ Club
Oct. 20: Publicity and Marketing for Writers. Providence United Methodist Church, 2810 Providence Road. www.charlottewritersclub.org.
Author Talk
Oct. 21: Michael C. Hardy will discuss “Civil War Charlotte: Last Capitol of the Confederacy.” Main Library, 310 N. Tryon St. www.plcmc.lib.nc.us.
Galleries
Charlotte Art League
Through Oct. 26: “Art Beyond Sight.” 1517 Camden Road. 704-376-2787; www.charlotteartleague.org.
Ciel Gallery + Mosaic Studio
Through Oct. 27: “Articulate: The Artist’s Voice.” 128-C E. Park Ave. 704-577-1254; www.cielcharlotte.com.
Elder Gallery
Through Oct. 27: “As Lovely As A Tree.” 1520 S. Tryon St.; 704-370-6337; www.elderart.com.
Hidell Brooks Gallery
Through Oct. 27: “Arless Day: Artistic Vistas.” 1910 South Blvd., Suite 130. 704-334-7302; hidellbrooks.com.
New Gallery of Modern Art
Through Oct. 20: “What’s Past is Prologue: Recent works by Sandra Muss.” 435 S. Tryon St. Suite 110. 704-373-1464; newgalleryofmodernart.com.
Providence Gallery
Through Oct. 31: “Color Surge.” 601-A Providence Road. 704-333-4535; www.providencegallery.net.
The Charlotte Observer and The Echo Foundation
Through Oct. 19: “One America, One American: Robert F. Kennedy Through the Lens of Bill Eppridge.” 600 S. Tryon St. 704-358-5000; www.echofoundation.org.
UNC Charlotte
Through Nov. 1: “E Pluribus Unum.” Center City Building, 320 E. Ninth St. Through Nov. 7: “If By Land and Sea,” works by Jennifer Meanley; “Opposition Papers,” works by Rian Kerrane. Rowe Galleries, 9201 University City Blvd. www.coaa.uncc.edu.
Winthrop University
Through Oct. 26: “Between the Springmaid Sheets”; “Remnants: A Collection of Rock Hill’s Visual Alterations.” 1905 Alumni Drive, Rock Hill. 803-323-2493; www2.winthrop.edu/vpa/Galleries.
Levine Center for the Arts
Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
Oct. 19: Architecture + Film: “Philip Johnson: Diary of an Eccentric Architect.” 420 S. Tryon St. 704-353-9200; www.bechtler.org.
Mint Museum Randolph
Through Oct. 28: “Celebrating Queen Charlotte’s Coronation.” 2730 Randolph Road. 704-337-2000; www.mintmuseum.org.Feb. 24: “Vantagepoint X/ Vik Muniz: Garbage Matters.” 500 S. Tryon St. 704-337-2000; www.mintmuseum.org.
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