The annual Keili Dance to be held March 17 at St. Paul’s Episcopal. Church, Duluth ,is to support the work of Loaves & Fishes.

Sleeping Beauty
March 13-15
UMD Marshall Performing Arts
With magical fairies, a wicked curse and a joyful royal celebration, Sleeping Beauty as performed by Minnesota Ballet offers a dazzling experience that’s fun for all ages, blending fairy tale magic with the grandeur of classical ballet.

Little Shop of Horrors
March 13-29
Norshor Theatre
Off-Broadway musical about a boy, a girl and a giant carnivorous plant, first staged in 1982 and based on Roger Corman’s classic low-budget 1960 horror-comedy film, and the basis of the 1986 musical film directed by Muppet master Frank Oz.

Peat Boggs
Friday, March 13, 7 p.m.
Bent Paddle
Album release show by an eclectic quartet from Duluth that plays an organic blend of groove, jazz and twisted folk, shifting easily from smooth melodies to hints of doom and surf rock. Special guest Pink Marlena opens the show.

Funny Bachelors: A Comedy Dating Show
Saturday, March 14, 7 p.m.
Caddy Shack
The most unhinged dating show is back, where real singles go on actual blind dates live on stage while a panel of comedians lovingly sabotages the whole thing using every nuance of a first date as target practice. Doors open 6 p.m., show at 7, karaoke party follows.

Spring concert: A New Dawn
Sunday, March 15, 3 p.m.
Weber Music Hall
Twin Ports Wind Orchestra invites you to experience music by acclaimed Spanish composer Oscar Navarro, who blends cinematic drama, lyrical beauty, and vibrant rhythm. The program includes “Legacy,” a work filled with sweeping melodies and powerful musical storytelling.

Ceili Dance
Tuesday, March 17, 6-9 p.m.
St. Paul’s Episcopal. Church, Duluth
Annual fundraiser to support the work of Loaves & Fishes, a Catholic Worker community that helps the homeless. This is a sober, family friendly event. There will be dance instruction during the first half hour for beginners.

American Voices
Thursday, March 19, 7:30 p.m.
UWS Thorpe Langley Auditorium
Concert celebrating the rich variety and diversity of people, perspectives and musical styles that have shaped 250 years of American choral music, featuring the UW-Superior Chorale and guest singers as well as the Lake Superior College Concerto Choir.