Priority list include dining at the Speedway, an auto show at the IMA, more

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When your choices include dining with race car drivers at the Speedway and seeing concept cars at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, you know it's a week of interesting options.

“Dream Cars: Innovative Design, Visionary Ideas”

For its first major show since institution paid general admission, the Indianapolis Museum of Art offers an exhibition wisely timed for the month of May. Not your standard auto show, “Dream Cars” highlights concept cars—experimental designs that were not available for public purchase. Not only does the exhibit features the cars themselves, but also conceptual drawings, historical photos, and iPads with video footage and interviews to accompany your trip. May 3-Aug. 23 Indianapolis Museum of Art  Details

Rev

Last year's inaugural Rev event was a feast in more ways than one. With dozens of restaurants paired with Indy Car drivers and music well into the night, an annual tradition was born. This year, the same rules apply, with even more restaurants on board. Newcomers include North End Barbecue & Moonshine (teamed up with Juan Pablo Montoya), Georgia Reese's Southern Table (partnered wtih Tony Kanaan), JW Marriott (in cahoots with Pippa Mann), and Tinker Street (with Helio Castroneves riding shotgun). Performers include the Impalas and "American Idol" contestant Marrialle Sellars. Proceeds benefit the Methodist Health Foundation. May 2  Indianapolis Motor Speedway  Details

“Xanadu”

Actors Theatre of Indiana offers the local professional premiere of this bit of Broadway silliness based on the notoriously awful Olivia Newton-John movie. Yes, there will be roller skates and leg warmers. And songs by ELO and more.  May 1-17 Studio Theatre Details

“Imagine: The Life and Times of John Lennon”

Encore Vocal Arts’s choir and soloists, abetted by actor Rob Johansen in the title roll, celebrate the life of the music legend. Added bonus: pre-show cocktails and karaoke with the winner performing onstage during the show. May 2 Marion University Theatre Details

First Friday

You’ve got to start somewhere and here are three possible starting points for your First Friday trek: There’s “Alpha Romeo Tango,” a group show at the Harrison Center inspired by the NATO phonetic alphabet; “It’s the Way They Mingle,” featuring the work of Lois Main Templeton,  at Gallery 924; and, at iMOCA Gallery at the Murphy, “Old Elk Came Wondering or Throw Steel Over Their Heads” presents Erik Ullanderson’s reaction to the over-stimulation of social media. May 1 Various locations. Details

Ying Quartet with Zuill Bailey

The Ensemble Music Society presents the Billboard classical music chart-topping cellist (who was also featured on the TV series “Oz”) with the Grammy-winning quartet. The program includes music by Bach, Schumann and Schubert. May 6 Indiana History Center Details

Also this week

Vince Gill plays the Palladium June 1.

IU Cinema and Lilly Library focus on the work of Orson Welles beginning April 28 with a symposium, exhibit, and ten film screenings including “The Magnificent Ambersons,” “Touch of Evil” and, of course, “Citizen Kane.”

The Phoenix Theatre offers the world premiere of Tom Horan’s “Typhoid Mary,” about the cook behind the notorious name, April 30-May 24.  

Arlo Guthrie ambles back into town for a concert at the Murat Theatre May 1.

Mikie Mathiodakis stars in “Ruth,” Rita Kohn’s play about the Biblical heroine, May 1-3 at the Indy Eleven Theatre.

David Alan Grier performs at Crackers Comedy Club in Broad Ripple April 30-May 2.

The Indianapolis Jewish Film Festival features “A Woman Called Golda,” “The Chosen,” and more through May 3 at the Hasten Academy.

Footlite Musicals present “The Who’s Tommy” at Hedback Theatre May 1-17.

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