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SUN, SEPT. 22
ART, PHOTOVILLE: Noon–10
pm. See Friday, Sept. 20.
THEATER, “MY FAIR LADY”
DRUNKEN SINGALONG:
A super-immersive reading
of the musical, with parts
for the audience to join in!
$16. 3 pm. Knitting Factory
361 Metropolitan Ave. at
Havemeyer Street in Williamsburg,
(347) 529–6696,
bk.knittingfactory.com.
MUSIC, “REGINA OPERA
AND POPS” CONCERT:
A two-hour concert with
both vocal and instrumental
selections, including two
world premieres. $15 ($5
teens). 3 pm. Our Lady of
Perpetual Help School Auditorium
5902 Sixth Ave. at
60th Street in Sunset Park,
(718) 259–2772, www.reginaopera.
org.
MUSIC, MICHAEL WINOGRAD
ALBUM LAUNCH:
The Klezmer clarinetist
launches his album “Kosher
Style”. $12–$15. 7 pm.
Littlefi eld (635 Sackett St.,
btwn. Third & Fourth Aves.
in Gowanus), www.littlefi
eldnyc.com.
THEATER, “THE PLEASURE
OF YOUR COMPANY”: A
reading of a new immersive
musical created by Brittain
Ashford, about a Brooklyn
couple hosting a New Year’s
Eve party. $10 suggested
donation. 7 pm. Loading
Dock Theatre (170 Tillary
St. at Gold Street in Downtown),
loadingdocktheatre.
org/forklift.
READING, DESERT FOX BY
THE SEA BOOK CELEBRATION:
Words! Images!
Music! Author Christine
Sloan Stoddard reads from
her new book of poetry,
along with special guest
readers, all accompanied
by projected images and
music. Free. 7 pm. Quimby’s
Bookstore NYC 536
Metropolitan Ave. between
Union and Lorimer streets
in Williamsburg, (347) 889–
5569, quimbysnyc.com.
MON, SEPT. 23
TALK, CLIMATE CRISIS AND
THE HUMAN PSYCHE: Research
psychologist Judith
Rodin discusses resilience
in the face of catastrophic
challenges. $15. 6:30 pm.
Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont St. at
Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
COMEDY, THE LIZ SHOW:
Join host Liz Hall and her
funniest friends for a night
of comedy, music, and fun.
Free. 7 pm. Branded Saloon
603 Vanderbilt Ave. at
Bergen Street in Prospect
Heights, (718) 484–8704,
www.brandedsaloon.com.
TUES, SEPT. 24
TALK, MADE IN BROOKLYN
SUMMIT 2019: A one-day
immersive forum designed
to empower Brooklyn’s
entrepreneurs and small
business owners with new
ideas and perspectives.
$99–$250.00. 8:30 am–6
pm. City Tech Academic
Center 285 Jay St. at Tillary
Street in Downtown, (917)
331–7901, www.madeinbrooklynsummit.
com.
MUSIC, POETIC AND RELIGIOUS
HARMONIES: A
pair of pianists perform all
ten movements in Franz
Liszt’s song cycle. Performed
in the Catacombs
as part of Green-Wood’s
Angel’s Share whiskey and
classical music series. $85.
6 pm. Green-Wood Cemetery
Fifth Avenue and
25th Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080,
www.green-wood.com.
MUSIC, “THE CONSTITUTION
— A SECULAR ORATORIO”:
An operatic performance
of the country’s
founding document — the
singable parts, at least. $35.
8 pm. Vertical Player Repertory
219 Court St., between
Wyckoff and Warren streets
in Boerum Hill, (800) 646–
0686, www.vpropera.org.
MUSIC, ROBERT EEN AND
MUSICIANS: The composer
will be joined by singers
and instrumentalists, with a
performance of Walt Whitman’s
“Live Oak with Moss.”
$25 ($18 in advance). 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363, www.
roulette.org.
COMEDY, “STEVIE” TWO
YEAR ANNIVERSARY: The
monthly stand up show
loosely inspired by Stevie
Nicks celebrates its second
birthday. Featuring
Chris Gethard, Julio Torres,
Megan Statler, and more.
$12 ($10 in advance). 8 pm.
Union Hall 702 Union St. at
Fifth Avenue in Park Slope,
(718) 638–4400, www.
unionhallny.com.
WED, SEPT. 25
MUSIC, POETIC AND RELIGIOUS
HARMONIES: 6 pm.
See Tuesday, Sept. 24.
NIGHTLIFE, RYE WHISKY
BLENDING WITH ALLAN
KATZ: A class taught by the
creator of Ragtime Rye. $50.
6:30 pm. New York Distilling
Company 79 Richardson
St. at Leonard Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 412–0874,
www.nydistilling.com.
FILM, KATRA FILM SERIES
FALL EDITION: Katra wraps
its eighth season with two
nights of short fi lms, with
two blocks of fi lm each
night. With a complimentary
cocktail hour at HiO City
Point Store at 5:30 p.m. 7
pm and 9 pm. Alamo Drafthouse
445 Albee Square
West between Willoughby
and Fulton streets in Downtown,
(718) 513–2547,
www.katrafi lmseries.com.
Theater, Why?: 7:30 pm. See
Saturday, Sept. 21.
THEATER, OEDIPUS — SEX
WITH MUM WAS BLINDING:
The New York premiere
of a cinematic, immersive
opera based on the
Greek legend. $30. 7:30 pm.
BAM Fisher (321 Ashland Pl.
between Hansen Place and
Lafayette Avenue in Fort
Greene), www.bam.org.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The Chicago
style stand up showcase
features Ryan Donoghue,
Kerry Coddett, Tyler
Fischer, and more. $10 ($5 in
advance). 9 pm. The Gutter
200 N. 14th St. between
Wythe Avenue and Berry
Street in Williamsburg, (718)
387–3585, thegutterbrooklyn.
com.
THURS, SEPT. 26
TALK, MUSLIM ARTISTS AND
VISUAL NARRATIVES:
Three Muslim artists discuss
how their works share slivers
of a diverse range of identities.
$5. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
FILM, KATRA FILM SERIES
FALL EDITION: 7 pm and
9 pm. See Wednesday,
Sept. 25.
FILM, “RUDEBOY”: A documentary
about Trojan Records,
the record label that
introduced reggae, ska,
and rocksteady music to
a global audience. $16 includes
Museum admission.
7 pm. Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue in Prospect
Heights, (718) 638–5000,
www.brooklynmuseum.org.
THEATER, “MY FAIR LADY”
DRUNKEN SINGALONG: 8
pm. See Sunday, Sept. 22.
FRI, SEPT. 27
FUND-RAISER, “RAISE
YOUR FIST”: A mixer with
live music performances,
keynote speakers, and a
screening of “Bang Band,”
benefi tting Voices Of Community
Activists and Leaders
New York. $30 ($20 in
advance). 7 pm. El Cortez
(17 Ingraham St., Safari
Room, between Bogart
Street and Morgan Avenue
in Bushwick).
NIGHTLIFE, NEW YORK
BURLESQUE FESTIVAL
PREMIERE PARTY: A wild
melange of sexy, weird, and
captivating burlesque performances
from around the
world. $18 ($15 in advance).
7:30 pm. Brooklyn Bowl 61
Wythe Ave. between N.
11th and N. 12th streets in
Williamsburg, (718) 963–
3369, www.brooklynbowl.
com.
MUSIC, CONSERVATORY
ORCHESTRA I: A performance
of Mozart, Bach, and
more. $5. 7:30 pm. Brooklyn
Center for the Performing
Arts at Brooklyn College
2900 Campus Rd. between
Hillel Place and Avenue H in
Midwood, (718) 951–4500,
www.brooklyncenter.org.
MUSIC, GUIDED BY VOICES:
$42 ($35 in advance). 8 pm.
Industry City Courtyard 1-2
(238 36th St. between Second
and Third avenues in
Sunset Park), www.cityfarmpresents.
com.
SAT, SEPT. 28
BREUKELEN COUNTRY FAIR:
A day-long extravaganza of
games, crafts, local food,
pony rides, music, demonstrations,
and family-friendly
workshops. Free. 1–5 pm.
Wyckoff House Museum
(5816 Clarendon Rd. at
Ditmas Avenue in East Flatbush).
MUSIC, ANTIBALAS: The
Afropunk band closes the
summer music series. The
High and Mighty Brass Band
opens. $26 ($22 in advance).
8 pm. Industry City Courtyard
1-2 (238 36th St. between
Second and Third avenues
in Sunset Park), www.
cityfarmpresents.com.
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