One of the biggest benefits of being an exclusive buyer’s broker in Columbus is that I’m constantly in-the-know about the biggest events going on in the area. Since part of my responsibility is to be familiar with the Columbus metropolitan area, I make it a priority to keep up with major cultural and community events in order to let my buyer-clients know what’s new. One of the major perks of living in Columbus or one of its surrounding communities is that you are in a major metropolitan area with a thriving, vibrant lifestyle. There is never a lack of things to do in the area!

One of the biggest arts and culture draws in Columbus, OH is its theater district. There are always so many entertaining shows and productions coming to the city.  Whether you are new to the area or have lived here for years, going to see a theatrical production is a fantastic way to enjoy the area. There are many awesome plays coming to Columbus this month, and in the interest of remaining your go-to community resource, I thought that I’d share what they are:

Enjoy The Big Picture From the Raconteur Theater Company. This collection of 12 short plays written by Mark Harvey Levine is the perfect option for those who would like to experience of bunch of different stories in one evening. The production starts this Friday night at 8:00pm and continues on various nights through April 21st. With tickets only being $15.00, this play really is a steal and affordable for a large group of people. You can enjoy this evening of short plays and talented acting at Club Diversity’s Theater, located at 863 S. High Street. Call 614-656-2228 for tickets or visit www.rtheatre.org for more information.

Get your dose of girl power in the female version of The Odd Couple. We all love the comedy that comes along with two opposite people living in the same small apartment, and you can enjoy a female take on this classic tale starting this Thursday at 8:00pm and running on various dates through April 15th. Performed by the SRO Theatre, you can enjoy this Neil Simon comedy for only $10 to $20 per ticket. Head to the Columbus Performing Arts Center at 59 Franklin Avenue and enjoy a night of laughs. Call 614-258-9495 for tickets or visit www.srotheatre.org for more information.

Find out how Pink Teas and Frying Pans are related. Yes, there is a play called “Pink Teas and Frying Pans: A Cook’s Life on the Canal”, and it’s being performed by the Echoes in Time Theatre located at the Ohio History Center, near 1-71 and East 17th Avenue. Being performed on Saturdays and Sundays through April 28th, this production is about an Ohioan who worked on canal pack boats. This play is perfect for history buffs, and it’s free with museum admission. Perfect. Call 1-800-686-6124 for tickets.

Whether you have recently relocated to the Columbus, OH area or you have lived here for your entire life, you can enjoy the city in a different way each visit by going to the theatre. As your exclusive buyer’s broker for the area, I think that it’s important to emphasize Columbus’s theatre culture. It demonstrates one of the many ways in which Columbus, OH is wonderful place to live, and it allows newcomers to the city to become more familiar with what it has to offer.

If you need any help looking for a home in the Columbus, OH area, don’t hesitate to contact me! As an exclusive buyer’s broker, I’ll look out for YOUR best interests and YOURS alone. I hope to hear from you soon!

Andrew Show
Buyer’s Resource Realty Services
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