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Farrell’s memorabilia. 7 pm.
$35 ($30 in advance). Shepherd’s
Hall, 245 Prospect
Park West between Windsor
Place and Prospect Avenue,
Windsor Terrace.
DANCE, COUNTERPOINTE 8:
7:30 pm. See Feb. 28.
MUSIC, LEAP DAY AMBIENT
RHYTHMS: With Gaia
Earthpeace, Loop Diary,
Raft, and projection by the
Sperm Whale. 8 pm. $10
suggested donation. Park
Church Co-Op, 129 Russell
St., between Nassau and
Driggs avenues, Greenpoint.
(718) 389–0854.
parkchurchcoop.org.
READING, BRAVE NEW
WORLD REPERTORY
THEATRE’S “RAIN AND
ZOE SAVE THE WORLD”:
Brave New World Repertory
Theatre’s third annual
reading series in Flatbush-
Ditmas Park will kick off with
a play called “Rain and Zoe
Save the World” by Crystal
Skillman. Venue location
disclosed after purchasing
tickets. 8:30 pm. $35; $18
for seniors and children 18
and under. (917) 660–4660.
bravenewworldrep.org.
MUSIC, THE WESTERLIES:
The brass quartet launches
its new album “Wherein Lies
the Good.” 8:30 pm. $12
($10 in advance). Littlefi eld,
635 Sackett St. between
Third and Fourth avenues,
Gowanus. littlefi eldnyc.com.
SUN, MARCH 1
FAMILY, JACK AND THE
BEANSTALK: noon. See
Feb. 29.
READING, BRAVE NEW
WORLD REPERTORY THEATRE’S
“RAIN AND ZOE
SAVE THE WORLD”: 2 pm.
See Feb. 29.
MUSIC, REGINA OPERA’S
GOLDEN JUBILEE CONCERT:
3 pm. See Feb. 29.
DANCE, SARAVÁ! YES CARNAVAL:
An eight-hour
long party exploring the
multitude of the Brazilian
carnival, or carnaval. 3 pm.
$15–$30. House of Yes, 2
Wyckoff Ave. at Jefferson
Street. group,br.com.
ART, “BEYOND THE PALE”:
The sculptures in this exhibit
produce sounds and stories
from along the Mexican
border. 3 pm. Free. The
Border Project Space, 56
Bogart St. between Harrison
Place and Grattan
Street.
HEALTHIER CHURCH CHALLENGE:
A 12-week program
designed to empower you
to lower your risk of heart
disease and stroke, lose
weight, manage your blood
pressure, and lower your
risk of diabetes. 4 pm. Free.
The Temple of Restoration,
490 Pacifi c St. at Third
Avenue, Boerum Hill. (718)
757–0954. restorationtime.
com.
DANCE, COUNTERPOINTE 8:
4:30 pm. See Feb. 28.
MON, MARCH 2
MUSIC, CONCERTS AT HALFPAST
TWELVE: Pianist Jeffery
Swann performs work
by Beethoven to celebrate
the composer’s 250th
birthday. 12:30 pm. Free.
Founders Hall at St. Francis
College, 180 Remsen St.
between Court and Clinton
streets, Brooklyn Heights.
(718) 489–5200. sfc.edu.
TALK, 2 SHORT 2 SUCK: A
storytelling show where
each speaker only has two
minutes to get to the point.
8 pm. Free. The Way Station,
683 Washington Ave.
between St. Marks Avenue
and Prospect Place, Prospect
Heights. (718) 627–
4949. waystationbk.com.
COMEDY, OH GOD, AN
ABORTION SHOW: Alison
Leiby performs an hour-long
set about exercising her
reproductive rights. 8 pm.
$10 ($8 in advance). Union
Hall, 702 Union St. between
Fifth and Sixth avenues,
Park Slope. (718) 638–4400.
unionhallny.com.
TUE, MARCH 3
TALK, CURSIVE WRITING:
Take a step back into a bygone
era with a seven-week
course on cursive writing. 7
pm. Free. Brooklyn Public
Library’s Central branch,
10 Grand Army Plaza between
Eastern Parkway and
Flatbush Avenue10 Grand
Army Plaza between Eastern
Parkway and Flatbush
Avenue. (718) 230–2100.
bklynlibrary.org.
COMEDY, JUST COME: Free
curated stand-up comedy
from diverse comics, set in a
cozy dive bar environment.
8 pm. Free. The Graham,
151 Meserole St. (718)
388–4682. facebook.com/
TheGrahamBrooklyn.
WED, MARCH 4
FAMILY, BROOKLYN DOG
FRISBEE LEAGUE: A fun,
friendly game of frisbee
fetch, where you and your
dog have 60 seconds to
make as many throws and
catches as possible. Longer
catches earn more points. 8
am. $20 for fi ve-week season.
Prospect Park Grecian
Shelter, Enter at Parkside
Avenue and Prospect Park
Southwest. (330) 819–8612.
tossandfetch.com.
THEATER, “GIVES WAY TO
BLUE”: A performance and
talkback with playwright
Ashley Lauren Rogers about
her new work-in-progress
play about people trying
to fi nd a sense of normalcy
after a zombie apocalypse.
7:30 pm. $10 ($5 advance).
Gemini & Scorpio Loft, 255
Douglass St. between Nevins
Street and Third Avenue.
(718) 246–2111. lomtheater.
org.
COMEDY, GOOD DELIVERY
COMEDY: Step through the
door marked “Deliveries” to
Gertie’s basement for a free
comedy show, hosted by
Natasha Vaynblat, CJ Hunt,
and James Hamilton. 8 pm.
Free. Gertie’s 357 Grand
St. at Marcy Avenue. (718)
636–0902. instagram.com/
gertienyc.
MUSIC, WYE OAK AT MUSIC
HALL OF WILLIAMSBURG:
An indie rock show. 8
pm. 25. Music Hall of Williamsburg,
66 N. Sixth St.
between Kent and Wythe
avenues. (718) 486–5400.
musichallofwilliamsburg.
com.
THU, MARCH 5
TALK, HEART HEALTH
WORKSHOPS: A weekly
series of workshops to educate
people about heart
disease and its prevention.
6 pm. Free. Bethany United
Methodist Church, 1208
St. Johns Place between
Albany and Troy avenues,
Crown Heights.
DANCE, “LAMB/WOLF”:
An unlikely love story between
a wolf who longs for
company and a lamb who
dreams of sovereignty. 8
pm. $22 ($18 in advance).
Triskelion Arts, 106 Calyer
St. between Banker Street
and Clifford Place, Greenpoint.
(718) 389–3473.
triskelionarts.org.
FILM, SPOONS TOONS AND
BOOZE AFTER DARK:
Watch prime-time cartoons,
eat cereal, and drink
cocktails! 9:30 pm. $18.
Nitehawk Cinema Prospect
Park, 188 Prospect Park
West at 14th Street. nitehawkcinema.
com/prospectpark.
Free, DRAG KARAOKE: Join
the resident queens in a
celebration of life, music,
and everything drag. 10
pm. Free. The Graham, 151
Meserole St. at Graham Avenue,
Bushwick. thegrahambrooklyn.
com.
FRI, MARCH 6
ART, “ABSTRACTUAL” OPENING
RECEPTION: A solo
show of photos by Francis
Minien. 6 pm. Free. The
Cluster Gallery, 540 President
St. between Third and
Fourth avenues, Gowanus.
(347) 763–1331. bklynartcluster.
com/the-clustergallery.
ART, “TRADE WINDS” OPENING
RECEPTION: A solo
exhibit of paintings by
Neddi Heller. On display
through March 28. 6 pm.
Free. Sunny’s Bar, 253 Conover
St. at Beard Street.
(718) 625–8211. sunnysredhook.
com.
DANCE, “LAMB/WOLF”: 8
pm. See March 5.
COMEDY, THE PIECES: A 9/11
conspiracy told through the
music of Ashlee Simpson,
performed and written by
comedian Melissa Stokoski
and accompanied by Fernanda
Douglas. 9:30 pm.
$10. Union Hall, 702 Union
St. at Fifth Avenue. (718)
638–4400. unionhallny.com.
COMEDY, CALAMARI AND
COMEDY SHOW: The
comedy show features
Peter Gaudio, Jason Scoop,
Sheba Mason, and Aaron
Berg. 10:30 pm. $25 ($20 in
advance). Randazzo’s Clam
Bar, 2017 Emmons Ave. at
E. 21st Street, N/A. (718)
615–0010. randazzosclambar.
nyc.
LGBTQ, NUBIA: Drag tour
celebrates fi rst all-black
cast. 11 pm. $25. Roulette,
509 Atlantic Ave. at Third
Avenue, Boerum Hill. (917)
267–0363. roulette.org.
SAT, MARCH 7
FAMILY, JACK AND THE
BEANSTALK: 11 am. See
Feb. 29.
MUSIC, REGINA OPERA’S
GOLDEN JUBILEE CONCERT:
3 pm. See Feb. 29.
DANCE, IRISH DANCE: Families
can learn the basics of
Irish dance. 4:30 pm. $30
for up to three people ($40
up to six). Mark Morris
Dance Center, 3 Lafayette
Ave. at Rockwell Place, Fort
Greene. (718) 624–8400.
markmorrisdancegroup.org.
ART, BADASS WOMEN
GALLERY SHOW: Gaby
Deimeke displays her photos
of 50 female founders
and women entrepreneurs
at this show and networking
event. 7 pm. Free. IMAGE
Gallery, 1501 Broadway
between Jefferson Avenue
and Cornelia Street, Bushwick.
(573) 808–5344. gabydeimekephoto.
com/badasswomen.
COMEDY, HARRISON
GREENBAUM: The standup
comic and magician
comes to the Sultan Room.
7 pm. $25. The Sultan
Room, 234 Starr St. between
Wyckoff and Irving
avenues, Bushwick. thesultanroom.
com.
COMEDY, CELLINO V.
BARNES: The comedy
about the breakup of the
lawyer team returns! 7:30
pm. $15 ($12 in advance).
Bell House, 149 Seventh St.
at Third Avenue, Gowanus.
(718) 643–6510. thebellhouseny.
com.
MUSIC, THE HIT MEN, TIME
TRAVEL TOUR: An evening
of nostalgic rock hits from
the Hit Men, fi ve legendary
musicians who have helped
rocket many songs to the
top of the Billboard chart.
8 pm. $39 ($34 in advance).
On Stage at Kingsborough,
2001 Oriental Blvd. at
Oxford Street, Manhattan
Beach. (718) 368–5596. onstageatkingsborough.
org.
9 DAYS...
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Have cow, will travel: Jack and his best friends set
off for adventure in the interactive kids’ musical “Jack
and the Beanstalk — Beanman’s Revenge,” opening
at Gallery Players this weekend.
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