The top five global concert tours, ranked by average box-office gross per city. Includes the average


The top five global concert tours, ranked by average box-office gross per city. Includes the average ticket price for shows worldwide. The list is based on data provided to the trade publication Pollstar by concert promoters and venue managers for the most-recent one-week sales period:

v Ed Sheeran: $6,019,261; $85.44

v Paul McCartney: $4,330,870; $157.40

v Pink: $2,960,911; $145.17

v Dead & Company: $2,725,223; $88.69

v Ariana Grande: $1,967,915; $119.92

“The 100” (9 p.m., The CW): A special Naming Day changes everything in Sanctum. Gabriel (guest star Chuku Modu) comes face to face with an old friend.

“Blood and Treasure” (10 p.m., CBS): As Hardwick helps Danny and Lexi try to outmaneuver the Brotherhood, Danny learns shocking revelations that shatter everything he thought he knew about his past.

TV listings, B5

Auditions for deaf, hearing actors for ‘Beauty’ adaptation

WARREN

Auditions will take place at 7 p.m. Aug. 14 and 15 at Kent State Trumbull’s theater, 4314 Mahoning Ave. NW, for the play “See No Beast, Hear No Beast, Speak No Beast,” which is a deaf adaptation of “Beauty and the Beast.”

The play has roles for both signers (on stage) and speakers (both on stage and off stage). Deaf and hearing, teenagers and adults, signers and speakers, are encouraged to audition.

The play will be performed Oct. 18-20 and 25-27.

Inspired by the fairytale “Beauty and the Beast,” “See No Beast” is the story of a hearing man who is against the use of sign language and tends to think of deaf people as subhuman. It is also the story of a beautiful deaf woman who enriches her deaf students’ lives by teaching with sign language.

The central mission of the production is to encourage deaf and hearing, signing and non-signing, to learn to work together.

The play will be directed by visiting guest artist James Caverly, who has worked on Broadway (“Children of a Lesser God”) and television (“Chicago Med”).

Three visiting poets to read at gallery

YOUNGSTOWN

Visiting poets James Arthur, Cody Walker and Catherine Wing will read at 7 p.m. Aug. 7 at Soap Gallery, 117 S. Champion St., downtown.

Their appearance, sponsored by Lit Youngstown, will be followed by an open mic session, emceed by Arya-Francesca Jenkins. Lit Youngstown will also celebrate National Raspberries and Cream Day with homemade ice cream.

Arthur, who teaches at Johns Hopkins University, is the author of “The Suicide’s Son” and “Charms Against Lightning.”

Walker is director of creative writing at the University of Michigan, and author of poetry collections “The Self-Styled No-Child” and “Shuffle and Breakdown.”

Wing is the author of two collections of poetry, “Enter Invisible” and “Gin & Bleach.” She teaches at Kent State University and currently serves as the director of the NEOMFA, the nation’s only consortial program in creative writing.