May 30 Saturday
The Youngstown Playhouse presents "Urinetown" weekends from Friday, May 29 through Sunday, June 7 with Friday and Saturday performances at 7:30pm and Sunday matinees at 2:30pm. Set in a dystopian future where a severe water shortage has outlawed private bathrooms. Urinetown follows ordinary citizens forced to pay to use corporately controlled public toilets until decades later they rise up to challenge an oppressive system. Tickets at youngstownplayhouse.org.
May 31 Sunday
Jun 05 Friday
Jun 06 Saturday
Jun 07 Sunday
The Butler Institute of American Art presents "Sensory Sundays" on the first Sunday of every month through November. The Butler will open 1 hour prior to typical hours, and will provide options for individuals including fidget toys, as well as a sensory guide and what to expect while visiting. Experience the museum without crowds, bright lights, or overstimulation. More information at butlerart.com
*Note: There will be no Sensory Sunday during the month of April (Easter) & December*
Jun 18 Thursday
The Butler Institute of American Art presents Senior Art & Learn, the third Thursday of every month, through November. This free event is for adults 55+ who are interested in learning more about the art in our museum. Seniors will be led on a docent-guided tour of a featured exhibition that encourages “slow looking” and engagement. Seating available. More information at butlerart.com.
Registration required for breakfast - Contact Patti: 234-228-8526Please note: July’s program will be held on the 24th (fourth Thursday)
Jun 19 Friday
The Youngstown Playhouse presents the show "The Shark is Broken" weekends from Friday, June 19 through Sunday June 28 with Friday and Saturday performances at 7:30pm and Sunday matinees at 2:30pm. Set in 1974 during the filming of Jaws, the play takes audiences aboard a too small boat with the actors Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider, entirely at the mercy of foul weather and a faulty mechanical co-star—the shark. Tickets at youngstownplayhouse.org
Jun 20 Saturday
Jun 21 Sunday
The Butler Institute of American Art presents "Family Days' every third Sunday through April at 1:30pm. Join the Butler's docents, artists, and art educators, as they lead you on a learning journey through the museum with tours, demonstrations, scavenger hunts, and art-making. For children of all ages with their family. More information is available at butlerart.com