Your weekend plans: Jonas Brothers, Pacers, Elmo, Everclear and more
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If you're not into tricking or treating, Halloween weekend in the Circle City is still loaded with plenty of events that don't require a costume.
- Here are our non-spooky picks for the weekend.
🎭 Enjoy a night of theater while chowing down as a musical comedy based on the 1982 film "Tootsie" continues its run at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre.
- Shows start at 7:30pm Thursday; 8pm Friday; 1pm and 8pm Saturday; and 1pm and 7pm Sunday.
- Tickets start at $67.
🎵 See the story of Sister Rosetta Tharpe and her protégée Marie Knight take center stage during a presentation of "Marie and Rosetta" at Indiana Repertory Theatre.
- Shows start at 7:30pm Thursday and Friday; 5pm Saturday and 2pm Sunday.
- Tickets start at $25.
🎤 Spill your soul and show your skills during Irving Theater's free poetry open mic night, 7pm Thursday.
🤘 Rock with Everclear when their 30th anniversary tour stops at the Egyptian Room at Old National Centre, 7pm Thursday.
- Tickets start at $46.
🎶 Keep the music going at Old National Centre when classic rock band Yes plays the Murat Theatre at 7:30pm Thursday.
- Tickets start at $64.
🏀 Ball out with the Pacers as they host back-to-back games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
- They play the Atlanta Hawks at 7pm Friday. Tickets start at $10.
- The Golden State Warriors come to town at 7pm Saturday. Tickets start at $46.
🎻 Witness the Looney Tunes playing classical tunes during Bugs Bunny at the Symphony at Carmel's Payne & Mencias Palladium, 8pm Saturday and 2pm Sunday.
- Tickets start at $46.
😂 Laugh the night away when stand-up comedian Gary Owen hits Clowes Memorial Hall, 7pm Sunday.
- Tickets start at $64.
🎸 Live the dream with the Jonas Brothers when they bring their tour to Gainbridge Fieldhouse alongside The All-American Rejects, 7pm Sunday.
- Tickets start at $57.
🧒 Take the little ones to say hello to Elmo and Friends at Old National Centre, 2pm Sunday.
- Tickets start at $40.
