The comedian, actor, director and sometimes musician will before at Nationwide Arena at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
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You laughed at him in"The Waterboy" and"Happy Gilmore" and sang along with"The Hanukkah Song" ... now you can laugh and sing with Adam Sandler in person, when he performs at Nationwide Arena on Tuesday. Theater in the area takes a more serious approach, with productions including The Sound Company's performances Thursday through Saturday of a play inspired by the Sandy Hook tragedy.
There's also colorful art, country crooning, blues belting, romance on the big screen and plenty more fun events and activities to occupy your time this weekend. Read on for more information about upcoming events. To get these ideas in your inbox every week, sign up for theThe Sound Company, a theater troupe led by Ohio State University theater lecturers Jess Hughes and Sean Naughton, will present “On the Exhale,” Martin Zimmerman’s site-specific play inspired by the Sandy Hook shootings.
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