Free screening of 'The Iron Claw,' rated R.
($10. Presented by the Scranton Prep Players. 'Something Rotten!' is a story set in the 1590's, and following the story of brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom, who are looking to make a name for themselves, albeit in the shadow of the great William Shakespeare.
($45 to $54, plus fees). Tribute to the Bee Gees featuring "The New York Bee Gees."
($30). Funny Wine Girl presents 'BrewHaHa Comedy Show' Fundraiser. Portion of proceeds benefits the Northeastern Pennsylvania Crisis Intervention Team. Comedians Jeannine Luby, Mary Rapach, and Tim Conniff will perform. Tickets can be purchased at FunnyWineGirl.com.
($15 for adults, $12 for students/seniors/veterans). A new comedy from Diva Theater about the seven "modern inconveniences."
50th anniversary Freedom Tour. Tickets: axs.com.
($69-125 plus fees)
($25). Penn State Master Gardeners of Luzerne County host their annual 'Spring into Gardening' event and workshop at the Bell Technology Center. Deadline to register is April 24.
Check-in begins at 9 a.m. at the Anderson Health and Wellness Center.
($5). Family-friendly event featuring vendors, dancing, demonstrations, and many more events.
(Free). Farm Arts Collective holds 'Open Training Sessions,' every week, and guests are asked to bring their own water, notebook, pen, clothes they can move in, and indoor sneakers or dance shoes. Registration is not required.
Presented by the Wayne Country Arts Alliance. 'Turning Pages' is a 2D and 3D exhibition of work by John Kascht, spanning over four decades.
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