CiCLEvia
Motorists who daydream about overtaking the streets with dance, music, bikes, skateboards, hula hoops and acrobatics a la La La Land have their chance June 4. CiCLEvia, an open streets movement shuts down a section of West 25th Street for people-powered activity aka biking walking, dancing or whatever your like doing. Debuting in 2016, ciCLEvia returns this summer once a month through September in different locations. This month’s CiCLEvia Metro, in Clark-Fulton and Tremont, features a prayer walk, bike parade, dog walk, Zumba, tai chi and more. Free, June 4, 1- 5 p.m., West 25th Street from Clark Avenue to MetroHealth Drive, ciclevia.com
Celebrity Softball Game
Take yourself out to the ballgame this weekend with the Battle of Birdtown. Lakewood community leaders, residents and business owners representing the historic Birdtown neighborhood bat as Team Robin and Team Lark to win the game and benefit LakewoodAlive’s Housing Outreach Community Program, which develops community outreach and engagement initiatives for homeowners and residents. Settle in for seven innings of lighthearted coed competition at Madison Park. Free, June 3, 10 a.m.-noon, George Usher Field, 13201 Madison Ave., lakewoodalive.org
West Side Story Live
Fall in love with the classic film all over again as you watch Tony and Maria in high definition and witness the Cleveland Orchestra perform the electrifying score live. Get there an hour early for a pre-concert talk on “Confronting the American Dream” to contemplate as you listen to the energetic swells of America. $49-$162, June 2 and 3, 7 p.m., June 4, 3 p.m., Severance Hall, 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, clevelandorchestra.com
Hessler Street Fair
Head over to the red brick road at the edge of the Case Western Reserve University campus to find the grooviest summer fest in town just a few years shy of its 50th anniversary. The hippie-dippie fair is packed with far-out bands from the Funkyardx June 3 to Revolution Brass Band June 4. Harmony Park also welcomes all ages with a space for the kids to play, face painting, balloon creations and … giant mushrooms. Browse some righteous vendors including recycled bags, essential oils, tea and more. Free admission, June 3 and 4, 11 a.m. to dusk, Ford Drive and Hessler Road, Cleveland, hesslerstreetfair.org
Really Really
Tackling the issue of sexual assault on campus, Really Really is a harsh drama that pushes the limits. Loosely based on the Duke lacrosse team sexual assault scandal, the play peels away cloudy happenings surrounding a college party. Prepare for heavy emotion from this performance’s regional premiere — a production Entertainment Weekly called “stunning.” $12-$31, June 2 & 3, 7 p.m., June 4, 3 p.m., through July 2, Fridays and Saturdays 8 p.m., Sundays, 3 p.m., Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Ave., beckcenter.org