Compass Points: Week of July 21-27

July 22

LEWISTON — If you’re craving another viewing of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” the seventh film in the famed franchise will be shown outdoors at 8:30 p.m. July 22 in Pioneer Park here.

The free movie is rated PG-13 and will be shown on Lewiston Parks and Recreation’s 25-by-40-foot outdoor screen. Filmgoers are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs and inflatable mattresses to enjoy the Movies Under The Stars event.

Concessions are available for purchase at the park, 203 Fifth St.

July 22-23

PULLMAN — Music from the Broadway hits “Cabaret” and “Chicago,” the films “Funny Girl” and “New York, New York” and more will be performed in a musical revue at 8 p.m. July 22 and 23 at Bryan Hall at Washington State University.

The songs all are written by John Kander and Fred Ebb, and the revue also will be performed July 29 and 30.

The annual WSU summer musical, directed by Julie Anne Wieck, will include student cast members Katerina Tsatsomeros, Hannah Annonen, Andrew Turner and Will Melish; faculty cast members Lori Wiest and Wieck, and student accompanist Regan Siglin.

Tickets may be purchased at the door for $15 regular price and $10 for students and seniors.

July 23

UNIONTOWN — Country rock duo Lucky Rowland and Keith Ochoa will play from 7 to 9 p.m. July 23 at Artisans at the Dahmen Barn here.

The musicians will play in the barn’s new, air-conditioned event space for the fourth in the 2016 Summer Concert Series.

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Country artists Keith Ochoa (left) and Lucky Rowland will perform Saturday in Uniontown.

Admission is $15 at the door, which opens at 6:15 p.m. Beer and wine will be for sale to those 21 and older.

Rowland pursued a professional bull riding career before going to Nashville to work on his music. Last summer he received notice when he was invited on stage during the 2015 Watershed music festival at the Gorge Amphitheater in George, Wash. He lives in Lewiston where he graduated from high school.

Ochoa moved to Idaho when he was 11, and has played guitar since he was 15. He writes and sings original country rock, and played in a variety of bands over the years, most notably Whiskey Black, which released three albums in the 2000s. He grew up in Kendrick where he now lives.

The barn is along U.S. Highway 195 at 419 N. Park Way.

July 23

LEWISTON — Primed and polished vehicles will be lined up for viewing from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 23 during the fifth annual Special Olympics Summer Show and Shine at Locomotive Park here.

Lewis-Clark Special Olympics’ show, titled “Where Athlete Power Meets Horsepower,” will feature cars, trucks, motorcycles or “anything with an engine and wheels.” Anyone can bring a car for registration in the show from 8 to 10 a.m. with the entry fee by donation. The first 100 entries will receive a goodie bag, and prizes will be awarded to the top five as athletes will choose their favorite vehicles.

The event also will include a raffle, food available for purchase and music.

Money raised will be used to support the Special Olympics athletes and the park is at 2102 Main St.