FRI, DEC. 6 
 MARKET, INDUSTRY CITY  
 HOLIDAY MARKET: A  
 weekend market with  
 handmade jewelry, candles,  
 home accessories, and more.  
 11 am–7 pm. Free. Industry  
 City Holiday Market, 33  
 35th St. between Second  
 and Third avenues, second  
 fl oor, Sunset Park. 
 HOLIDAY, ST. EDMUND  
 SCHOOL’S CHRISTMAS FAIR:  
 A three-day holiday market,  
 featuring a tree lighting and  
 live music on Friday and  
 breakfast with Santa on  
 Sunday morning. 4–8 pm.  
 Free. St. Edmund School,  
 1902 Avenue T at E. 19th  
 Street, Sheepshead Bay. (718)  
 648–9229. stedmundelem.org. 
 DANCE, 2019 SPACE GRANT  
 SHOWCASE: Brooklyn Art  
 Exchange shows off the three  
 recipients of its annual dance,  
 theater, and performance  
 grant. 8 pm. $10-$20.  
 Brooklyn Arts Exchange, 421  
 Fifth Ave. at Eighth Street.  
 (718) 832–0018. bax.org. 
 THEATER, “THE LION,  
 THE WITCH, AND THE  
 WARDROBE”: The Heights  
 Players perform C.S. Lewis’s  
 magical tale of four children  
 who visit a fantasy land  
 where animals talk and winter  
 never ends. 8 pm. $20 ($18  
 seniors and children). John  
 Bourne Theater, 26 Willow Pl.,  
 between Joralemon and State  
 streets, Brooklyn Heights. (718)  
 237–2752. heightsplayers.org. 
 THEATER, “LITTLE WOMEN,  
 THE MUSICAL”: Gallery  
 Players presents a musical  
 adaptation of Louisa May  
 Alcott’s novel, following the  
 adventures of 19th century  
 sisters Jo, Meg, Beth, and  
 Amy March. 8 pm. $20–$30.  
 Gallery Players, 199 14th St.  
 between Fourth and Fifth  
 avenues, Park Slope. (212)  
 352–3101. galleryplayers.com. 
 MUSIC, OPERA ON TAP: The  
 opera company presents its  
 Global Warming Hot, Hot  
 Holiday Show! 8 pm. $10  
 suggested donation. Barbes,  
 376 Ninth St. at Sixth Avenue,  
 Park Slope. (718) 965–9177.  
 barbesbrooklyn.com. 
 SAT, DEC. 7 
 MARKET, HOLIDAY BOOK  
 FAIR: Book dealers from  
 around Brooklyn will be on  
 hand selling one-of-a-kind  
 books, ephemera, and other  
 items. 11 am. Free. The Old  
 Stone House, 336 Third St.  
 between Fourth and Fifth  
 avenues. (718) 768–3195.  
 theoldstonehouse.org. 
 FAMILY, INDUSTRY CITY  
 HOLIDAY MARKET: 11  
 am–7 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 FUND-RAISER, NEW UTRECHT  
 LIBRARY FLEA MARKET:  
 The Friends of the New  
 Utrecht Library host a thrift  
 sale featuring handcrafted  
 jewelry, handmade Christmas  
 decorations, DVDs, antiques,  
 household items, furniture,  
 artists paintings, handbags,  
 kitchenware, linens, and  
 more. 11 am–2 pm. Free. New  
 Utrecht Public Library, 1743  
 86th St. at Bay 17th Street,  
 Bensonhurst. (718) 236–4086. 
 FREE, BUST CRAFTACULAR  
 HOLIDAY: Shop more  
 than 150 women-owned  
 companies, featuring the  
 best in handmade gifts, and  
 attend workshops on crafting,  
 wellness, cooking, sex, and  
 more. 11 am–8 pm. Free.  
 Industry City Factory Floor, 268  
 36th St. between Second and  
 Third avenues, Sunset Park.  
 bestofbrooklynfestival.com. 
 HOLIDAY, SSHS VENDOR  
 FAIR: St. Saviour High School  
 Vendors Fair holiday market.  
 Noon. St. Saviour High  
 School, 588 Sixth St. between  
 Eighth Avenue and Prospect  
 Park West, Park Slope. (718)  
 768–4406. stsaviour.org. 
 FAMILY, SINTERKLAAS, ST.  
 NICHOLAS DAY: Come meet  
 Sinterklaas at the Wyckoff  
 House Museum! Featuring  
 colonial ballads, stories, crafts,  
 and the horseback arrival of  
 St. Nicholas at 2:30 pm, and a  
 tree lighting at 4 pm. 1–5 pm.  
 $7 ($4 kids). Wyckoff House  
 Museum, 5816 Clarendon  
 Road at Ditmas Avenue, East  
 Flatbush. (718) 629–5400.  
 wyckoffmuseum.org. 
 HOLIDAY, LOTT HOUSE  
 300TH ANNIVERSARY  
 HOLIDAY CELEBRATION:  
 A tree lighting, kid-friendly  
 games and crafts, a visit  
 from SinterKlaas himself, and  
 caroling. 2 pm. Free. Hendrick  
 I. Lott House, 1940 E. 36th  
 St. between Fillmore and  
 Avenue S. lotthouse.org. 
 THEATER, “THE LION,  
 THE WITCH, AND THE  
 WARDROBE”: 2 pm and  
 8 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 THEATER, “LITTLE WOMEN,  
 THE MUSICAL”: 2 pm  
 and 8 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 COURIER L 54     IFE, DEC. 6-12, 2019 
 HOLIDAY, GREENWOOD BEER  
 GARDEN TREE LIGHTING:  
 Light up of one of Brooklyn’s  
 tallest Christmas trees. 2  
 pm. Greenwood Park, 555  
 7th Avenue. (718) 499–7999.  
 greenwoodparkbk.com. 
 HOLIDAY, ST. EDMUND  
 SCHOOL’S CHRISTMAS  
 FAIR: 3–7 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 HOLIDAY, JINGLE FEST: This  
 family concert is perfect for the  
 kids and is the perfect holiday  
 show. 3 pm. $15. Brooklyn  
 Conservatory of Music, 58  
 Seventh Ave. between Lincoln  
 and Saint Johns places. (718)  
 622–3300. bqcm.org. 
 FILM, “CANARIES”: A screening  
 of the sci-fi  horror comedy fi lm  
 about aliens invading a small  
 Welsh town, with cast and  
 crew in attendance. 4:30 pm.  
 Free. The Way Station, 683  
 Washington Ave. between St.  
 Marks Avenue and Prospect  
 Place, Prospect Heights. (718)  
 627–4949. waystationbk.com. 
 BROOKLYN MUSEUM’S FIRST  
 SATURDAY: A night of free  
 music, performance, poetry,  
 fi lm, and art-making at the  
 museum. Featuring a drag  
 showcase with Switch ‘n’  
 Play, music by Brownsville  
 native Adrian Daniel. 5 pm.  
 Free. Brooklyn Museum, 200  
 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington  
 Avenue. (718) 638–5000.  
 brooklynmuseum.org. 
 COMEDY, PICTURE THIS!: A  
 live comedy show in which  
 cartoonists draw stand-up  
 comedians as they perform.  
 7:30 pm. $10 ($8 in advance).  
 Union Hall, 702 Union St. at  
 Fifth Avenue. (718) 638– 
 4400. unionhallny.com. 
 MUSIC, BROOKLYN  
 PHILHARMONIA CHORUS  
 2019 WINTER CONCERT:  
 Music includes “Three Carols”  
 by Hermann Schroeder; and  
 “Hallelujah Chorus” by G.F.  
 Handel. 7:30 pm. $30 ($25  
 in advance). St. Augustine’s  
 Roman Catholic Church,  
 116 Sixth Ave. between  
 Park and Sterling places. 
 DANCE, 2019 SPACE  
 GRANT SHOWCASE:  
 8 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 MUSIC, BERNADETTE BARNES  
 AND CALL ME DOPE: With  
 opening acts Elana Brody,  
 New Yeller, and the Fylls. 8 pm.  
 $5 suggested donation. The  
 Way Station, 683 Washington  
 Ave. between St. Marks  
 Avenue and Prospect Place,  
 Prospect Heights. (718)  
 627–4949. waystationbk.com. 
 NIGHTLIFE, PARTY LIKE  
 IT’S 1999: Celebrate the  
 25th anniversary of Mariah  
 Carey’s holiday hit. 10 pm.  
 $10. The Bell House, 149  
 7th Street. (718) 643–6510.  
 thebellhouseny.com. 
 SUN, DEC. 8 
 HOLIDAY, ST. EDMUND  
 SCHOOL’S CHRISTMAS FAIR:  
 10 am–2 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 FAMILY, INDUSTRY CITY  
 HOLIDAY MARKET: 11  
 am–7 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 FREE, BUST CRAFTACULAR  
 HOLIDAY: 11 am–6  
 pm. See Dec. 7. 
 FAMILY, EAT PIE AND SHOP:  
 Enjoy delicious homemade  
 pies ($5 per slice), enter a pie  
 contest judged by author  
 Melissa Clark and Top Chef  
 winner Harold Dieterle, and  
 shop at more than 30 artisans  
 at the gift fair. 11 am. Free. PS  
 29, 425 Henry St. between  
 Baltic and Kane, Cobble  
 Hill. eatpieandshop.org. 
 FAMILY, BROOKLYN HOLIDAY  
 BAZAAR: Shop, eat, and  
 play at this beloved familyfriendly  
 showcase of the  
 best of Brooklyn, featuring  
 makers, craft activities for  
 kids, free gift wrapping, and  
 a professional photo booth.  
 11 am–5 pm. Free. 501 Union,  
 501 Union St. between Bond  
 and Nevins streets, Gowanus.  
 brooklynholidaybazaar.com. 
 ART, THE WATERS OF THE  
 FUTURE: A public art  
 installation about water using  
 water-based woodcut prints.  
 The artist will be on-site to  
 hand-print responses to the  
 question “What does water  
 look like in the future?” 1  
 pm. Free. FiveMyles, 558 St.  
 John’s Place between Classon  
 and Franklin avenues. (718)  
 783–4438. fi vemyles.org. 
 OUTDOORS, BROOKLYN  
 BUTTERFLIES: Learn about  
 some of the butterfl ies that  
 can be found in Brooklyn and  
 Long Island. 1 pm. Free. Salt  
 Marsh Nature Center, 3302  
 Avenue U at Stuart Street,  
 Marine Park. (347) 701–8674.  
 saltmarshalliance,org. 
 THEATER, “THE LION,  
 THE WITCH, AND  
 THE WARDROBE”:  
 2 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 THEATER, “LITTLE WOMEN,  
 THE MUSICAL”: 3  
 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 READING, “WHERE’S ... ELI?”:  
 Author Alex S. Avitabile reads  
 from and discusses his novel  
 about characters who grew  
 on the “mean streets” of  
 what used to be called South  
 Brooklyn. 3 pm. Free. D’Amico  
 Coffee, 309 Court St. at  
 Degraw Street. (718) 314–5812.  
 AlandMickForte.com. 
 MUSIC, FLATBUSH-TOMPKINS  
 CANDLELIGHT VESPERS:  
 Join the annual candlelight  
 vespers, with a chorus  
 performing selections from  
 Handel’s “Messiah.” 4 pm.  
 Free. Flatbush-Tompkins  
 Congregational Church, 424  
 E. 19th St. at Dorchester Road,  
 Flatbush. (718) 282–5353.  
 fl atbushtompkins.org. 
 MUSIC, INDIVIDUALLY  
 AWESOME: Jazz concert  
 featuring Charles Burnham,  
 Steve Cardenas, Michael  
 Gentile, and Rob Garcia. 7:30  
 pm. Brooklyn Conservatory  
 of Music, 58 Seventh Ave.  
 between Lincoln and  
 Saint Johns plaes. (718)  
 622–3300. bqcm.org. 
 MUSIC, LANDLADY HOLIDAY  
 SPECTACULAR: All proceeds  
 go to Educated Little  
 Monsters non-profi t. 8 pm.  
 $15. The Bell House, 149  
 7th Street. (718) 643–6510.  
 thebellhouseny.com. 
 MON, DEC. 9 
 TALK, GAGE AND  
 TOLLNER RESTAURANT  
 RESURRECTION: A panel  
 discussion about the historic  
 restaurant, and its coming  
 revival. 6:30 pm. $10.  
 Brooklyn Historical Society,  
 128 Pierrepont St. at Clinton  
 Street. (718) 222–4111.  
 brooklynhistory.org. 
 COMEDY, SAVAGE: A free  
 weekly alt comedy show in a  
 German beer hall. 8 pm. Free.  
 Black Forest on Smith Street,  
 181 Smith St. between Wyckoff  
 and Warren streets, Boerum  
 Hill. blackforestbrooklyn.com. 
 TUE, DEC. 10 
 READING, “THE FACE TELLS  
 THE SECRET”: A book launch  
 party for the recently released  
 novel by Jane Bernstein.  
 7 pm. Free. PowerHouse  
 Arena, 28 Adams St. at Water  
 Street. (718) 666–3049.  
 powerhousearena.com. 
 NIGHTLIFE, GEEKS WHO  
 DRINK: A free weekly trivia  
 night with eight rounds of  
 audio, visual, and live hosted  
 trivia. With gift cards for our  
 Women’s  work:  Catch  the  opening  night  of  the  musical  “Little  
 Women,” based on Louisa May Alcott’s novel about four sisters,  
 at Gallery Players on Dec. 6.    Photo by Alice Teeple 
 top teams at the end of the  
 night. 7 pm. Free. DeKalb  
 Stage, 445 Albee Square West  
 at Fleet Street, basement,  
 Downtown. (929) 359–6555.  
 dekalbmarkethall.com. 
 WED, DEC. 11 
 NIGHTLIFE, BLACK TRIVIA  
 KWANZAA EDITION: Join  
 a team of three to answer  
 questions based on black  
 culture and the principles  
 of Kwanzaa. 6:30 pm.  
 $5 suggested donation.  
 Weeksville Heritage Center,  
 158 Buffalo Ave. at St. Marks  
 Avenue. (718) 756–5250.  
 weeksvillesociety.org. 
 MUSIC, ROOTS N’RUCKUS  
 FEST: Four nights of  
 Americana music from all  
 over. 8 pm. Free. Jalopy  
 Theatre, 315 Columbia St.  
 between Hamilton Avenue and  
 Woodhull Street in Red Hook.  
 (718) 395–3214. jalopy.biz. 
 THU, DEC. 12 
 THEATER, “LITTLE WOMEN,  
 THE MUSICAL”: 8  
 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 MUSIC, ROOTS N’ RUCKUS  
 FEST: 8 pm. See Dec. 11. 
 THIRST TRAP WITH ANYA  
 VOLZ: A monthly stand-up  
 comedy show with Anya Volz  
 and a revolving special guest  
 co-host. 9 pm. $10. At Gemini  
 and Scorpio Loft in Gowanus,  
 www.geminiandscorpio.com.  
 FRI, DEC. 13 
 MUSIC, INDUSTRY CITY  
 HOLIDAY MARKET:  
 11 am. See Dec. 6. 
 ATTRACTIONS, HELLO PANDA  
 FESTIVAL: 5 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 MUSIC, BROOKLYN  
 CHAMBER MUSIC  
 SOCIETY: Music for a string  
 quartet. $35 ($20 students).  
 8 pm. First Unitarian Church  
 Chapel 119 Pierrepont St.  
 at Monroe Place in Brooklyn  
 Heights, (718) 858–0718,  
 www.brooklynchambermusicsociety. 
 org. 
 MUSIC, A GRAMERCY OPERA  
 CHRISTMAS: The opera  
 company performs “Story  
 of an Hour,” a one-act opera  
 about a fatal train crash during  
 the Christmas season, followed  
 by “A Child’s Christmas in  
 Wales” and selections from  
 “A Christmas Carol.” 7 pm.  
 $30 ($25 students, kids 10  
 and younger free). Montauk  
 Club, 25 Eighth Ave. at Lincoln  
 Place, Park Slope. (905)  
 302–4525. gramercyopera. 
 com/upcoming. 
 MUSIC, CHRISTMAS CLASSICS  
 CONCERT: Featuring  
 classic Christmas carols and  
 heartwarming legends. 7:30  
 pm. Free. Saints Constantine  
 and Helen Greek Orthodox  
 Cathedral, 64 Schermerhorn  
 St. between Court Street and  
 Boerum Place, Downtown.  
 stconstantinecathedral.org. 
 FAMILY, “THE LION,  
 THE WITCH, AND  
 THE WARDROBE”:  
 8 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 THEATER, “LITTLE WOMEN,  
 THE MUSICAL”: 8  
 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 ROOTS N’RUCKUS FEST:  
 8 pm. See Dec. 11. 
 NIGHTLIFE, ULTIMATE  
 BURLESQUE COMPETITION:  
 Hosted by Tiny D with  
 contestants, judges, prizes and  
 fun! 10 pm. $10–$15. Branded  
 Saloon, 603 Vanderbilt Ave.  
 at Bergen Street, Prospect  
 Heights. (718) 484–8704.  
 brandedsaloon.com. 
 SAT, DEC. 14 
 FAMILY, INDUSTRY CITY  
 HOLIDAY MARKET:  
 11 am. See Dec. 6. 
 FAMILY, PS118 HOLIDAY  
 MARKET: Each fl oor of the  
 school is transformed into  
 a festive wonderland, fi lled  
 with children’s activities,  
 crafts, jewelry, and more. All  
 proceeds benefi t PS118. 11 am.  
 Free. PS 118, 211 Eighth St. at  
 Fourth Avenue. ps118pta.org. 
 FAMILY, PS 58 HOLIDAY  
 MARKET: PS 58’s third annual  
 Holiday Market will feature  
 dozens of local vendors,  
 kids craft activities, snacks,  
 and raffl es! 11 am. Free. PS  
 58, 330 Smith St. at Carroll  
 Street, Carroll Gardens. (718)  
 330–9322. ps58brooklyn.org. 
 FAMILY, “THE LION, THE  
 WITCH, AND THE  
 WARDROBE”: 2 pm and  
 8 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 THEATER, “LITTLE WOMEN,  
 THE MUSICAL”: 2 pm  
 and 8 pm. See Dec. 6. 
 FAMILY, A GRAMERCY  
 OPERA CHRISTMAS:  
 3 pm. See Dec. 13. 
 HOLIDAY, KLEZMER  
 HANUKKAH PARTY: Come  
 out for this celebration of  
 the Hanukkah season with  
 music and crafts. 4 pm. $20.  
 Congregation Beth Elohim  
 Early Childhood Center,  
 Eighth Ave. and Garfi eld  
 Place. (718) 768–3814 X210.  
 congregationbethelohim.org. 
 ROOTS N’RUCKUS FEST:  
 7 pm. See Dec. 11. 
 FAMILY, JINGLE BELL  
 JAMBOREE: A family  
 concert and singalong,  
 featuring performances from  
 Purelements dance group; the  
 Nine Pound Hammer Trio, the  
 Brooklyn Community Chorus,  
 and more Brooklyn groups. 7  
 pm. $10 suggested donation.  
 Old First Reformed Church,  
 729 Carroll St. between  
 Sixth and Seventh avenues,  
 Park Slope. (718) 638–8300.  
 oldfi rstbrooklyn.org. 
 A Lott of fun: The historic Lott House in Marine Park will have its  
 300th anniversary and a tree-lighting ceremony on Dec. 7, with  
 carolers, games, and a visit from Sinterklaas.  
 
				
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