FRI, SEPT. 20
ART, PHOTOVILLE: Gigantic
photo exhibit that includes
talks, tours, and activities.
Free. 4 pm–10 pm. Brooklyn
Bridge Plaza (17 Water St.
between Old Fulton and
Dock streets in Dumbo),
www.photoville.nyc.
TALK, HAITIAN CREOLE
JAZZ SYMPOSIUM AND
JAM SESSION: A panel
discussion exploring the
connections between Haitian
and American jazz.
Free. 5 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.
FILM, REEFER MADNESS: An
immersive screening of the
movie musical “Reefer Madness,”
with guest appearances
from the original cast
and musical performances.
$20-$45. 6:30 pm. House of
Yes (2 Wyckoff Ave. at Jefferson
Street in Bushwick),
www.houseofyes.org.
THEATER, “INDIAN INK”:
Tom Stoppard’s classic play
about love, art, and cultural
misunderstandings. $25. 7
pm. Actors Fund Arts Center
(160 Schermerhorn St.
between Hoyt and Smith
Streets in Downtown),
www.actorsfund.org.
ART, “18 STANZAS SUNG TO
A TATAR REED WHISTLE”:
An art installation by puppeteer
and performance
artist Hanne Tierney. Free.
7:30 pm. FiveMyles 558 St.
John’s Place between Classon
and Franklin avenues in
Crown Heights, (718) 783–
4438, www.fivemyles.org.
THEATER, “GYPSY”: The
Sondheim musical about
striptease artist Gypsy
Rose Lee and her show
biz mother. $25. 8 pm.
Heights Players 26 Willow
Pl. between Joralemon and
State streets in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 237–2752,
www.heightsplayers.org.
THEATER, “THE TALMUD”:
A genre-bending performance
based on the Talmud
and Kung-Fu films.
$20–$25. 8 pm. Target
Margin Theater 232 52nd
St. between Second and
Third avenues in Sunset
Park, (718) 398–3095.
COMEDY, 41 DAYS ‘TIL HALLOWEEN!:
Comedians Jo
Firestone and Aparna Nancherla
discuss their excitement
about the upcoming
spooky holiday. $15. 8 pm.
Bell House 149 Seventh St.
at Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.
thebellhouseny.com.
THEATER, “A VIEW FROM
THE BRIDGE”: Arthur Miller’s
play comes to Red Hook.
$25 ($18 for seniors and
students). 8 pm. Waterfront
Museum Barge 290 Conover
St. near Reed Street in Red
Hook, (718) 624–4719, www.
waterfrontmuseum.org.
MUSIC, CREEK AND KILLS:
The Greenpoint band
launches its new album,
with opening acts Fisty,
the Shook Ones, and the
Lousekateers. $5 suggested
COURIER L 48 IFE, SEPT. 20-26, 2019
donation. 8 pm. The
Way Station 683 Washington
Ave. between St.
Marks Avenue and Prospect
Place in Prospect
Heights, (718) 627–4949,
www.waystationbk.com.
MUSIC, 7 POETS TRIO
ALBUM RELEASE: Drummer
and composer Tomas Fujiwara
and his latest ensemble
celebrate their eponymous
debut record. $25 ($18 in advance).
8 pm. Roulette 509
Atlantic Ave. at Third Avenue
in Boerum Hill, (917) 267–
0363, www.roulette.org.
COMEDY, HOLY HAND GRENADE:
A monthly(ish) stand
up comedy show, featuring
Matt Maran, Nataly
Aukar, Chris Griggs, and
more. Free. 8 pm. Barrow’s
Intense Tasting Room 86
34th St. between Second
and Third avenues in Sunset
Park, (917) 597–1084,
barrowsintense.com.
SAT, SEPT. 21
THEATER, WHY?: Theater
piece written and directed
by Peter Brook and Marie-
Hélène Estienne tackling
existential questions
about theater. $90. 2 pm.
and 7:30 pm. Theatre for a
New Audience, Polonsky
Shakespeare Center 262
Ashland Pl. between Fulton
Street and Lafayette Avenue
in Fort Greene, (212)
229–2819, www.tfana.org.
MUSIC, CREEKERS JAMBOREE:
See black roots
musician Vienna Carroll,
followed by the Ukuladies.
5–8 p.m. Gowanus Dredgers
Canoe Club Boathouse
(165 2nd St in Gowanus).
ART, PHOTOVILLE: Noon–10
pm. See Friday, Sept. 20.
BUSTLE’S 2019 RULE BREAKERS:
A day-long, immersive
experience celebrating
women and non-binary
music makers, innovators
and newsmakers. Featuring
Lizzo, Jessie Reyez, Jesse
Jo Stark, Abir, and more.
$45. 1–9 pm. LeFrak Center
at Lakeside 171 East Dr. at
Ocean Avenue in Prospect
Park, (718) 462–0010, www.
lakesidebrooklyn.com.
ART, URBANGLASS OPEN
STUDIO: Artist-led demonstrations
include glassblowing,
flameworking, and
neon tube bending. Free.
1–5 pm. UrbanGlass Studio
647 Fulton St. at Rockwell
Place in Fort Greene,
(718) 625–3685, urbanglass.
org/openstudios.
ART, BWAC ART EXHIBITS,
OPENING DAY: The Brooklyn
Waterfront Artists Coalition
opens three fall shows:
“Color,” “Fall In / Fall Out,”
and “Spatial Relations,” an
exhibit of eight installation
artists. With music at 3 pm,
and dance performances
throughout the afternoon as
part of the “On the Backs of
Fireflies” installation. Free.
1–6 pm. Brooklyn Waterfront
Artists Coalition 499
Van Brunt St., near Reed
Street in Red Hook, (718)
596–2506, www.bwac.org.
NIGHTLIFE, “QUEEN OF
HEARTS”: 5 pm and 10
pm. See Friday, Sept. 20.
ART, “HEARTBEATS” OPENING
RECEPTION: An exhibition
of recent paintings and
drawings by Georgia Elrod.
Free. 6–9 pm. Peninsula
Art Space 352 Van Brunt
St. at Sullivan Street in Red
Hook, (917) 399 5221, www.
peninsulaartspace.com.
ART, HOT WOOD ARTS
OPENING RECEPTION:
Gallery for resident artists
open studios and live music.
Free. 6–11 pm. Hot Wood
Arts (481 Van Brunt Street,
9B, Brooklyn, NY 11231).
ART, TRANSPOSITION: Light
and color improviser Lindsay
Packer premieres a new improvisational
work in collaborating
with performer Anaïs
Maviel. Free. 8 pm. Issue
Project Room 22 Boerum
Pl. at Livingston Street in
Downtown, (718) 330–0313,
www.issueprojectroom.org.
SUN, SEPT. 22
ART, PHOTOVILLE: Noon–10
pm. See Friday, Sept. 20.
MUSIC, CAMP ROMPER:
A family festival with performances
from Rock ‘N’
Roll Playhouse, youthful
yoga, and carnival games.
$10 ($5 kids). Noon–5 pm.
LeFrak Center at Lakeside
171 East Dr. at Ocean
Avenue in Prospect Park,
(718) 462–0010, campromper.
splashthat.com.
ART, BWAC ART EXHIBITS:
1–6 pm. See Saturday,
Sept. 21.
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, MARTIN MCQUADE
WELCOMES AUTUMN: The
crooner performs a matinee
of autumnal tunes, including
“September Song,”
Autumn Leaves,” “The Summer
Wind,” and “Autumn
in New York.” With Pete
Sokolow on piano. Free.
4–7 pm. South Brooklyn
Foundry 6909 Third Ave.
between Bay Ridge and
Ovington avenues in Bay
Ridge, (718) 333–5287.
MUSIC, MICHAEL WINOGRAD
ALBUM LAUNCH:
The Klezmer clarinetist
launches his album “Kosher
Style”. $12–$15. 7 pm.
Littlefield (635 Sackett
St., btwn. Third & Fourth
Aves. in Gowanus), www.
littlefieldnyc.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.
5569, QUIMBYSNYC.COM.
NIGHTLIFE, “QUEEN
OF HEARTS”: 8 pm.
See Friday, Sept. 20.
“A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE”:
8 pm. See Friday, Sept. 20.
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.
Try the fish tacos. 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 take
on the country’s founding
document. $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
FILM, KATRA FILM SERIES
FALL EDITION: Katra wraps
its eighth season with two
nights of short films, with
two blocks of film 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.katrafilmseries.com.
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.
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.
NIGHTLIFE, NEW YORK BURLESQUE
FESTIVAL TEASER
PARTY: The World Famous
*BOB* hosts a burlesque bazaar
with more than a dozen
national and international
performers. $18 ($35 VIP).
8 pm. Bell House 149 Seventh
St. at Third Avenue in
Gowanus, (718) 643–6510,
www.thebellhouseny.com.
MUSIC, NAHKO AND MEDICINE
FOR THE PEOPLE:
Nattali Rize opens. $37.50.
8 pm. Brooklyn Steel (319
Frost St. at Debevoise
Avenue in Williamsburg),
www.bowerypresents.
com/brooklyn-steel.
MUSIC, ROCCO DI PIETRO:
The composer plays with
the with Mivos Quartet.
Ben Neill opens. $20 ($15
students and seniors). 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363,
www.roulette.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,” benefitting
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/summerseries.
SAT, SEPT. 28
MARKET, SALVATION ARMY
FALL FLEA MARKET:
Funky closet items, shoes,
bags, jewelry, toys, books,
DVDs, and refreshments.
Free. 9:30 am–2 pm. The
Salvation Army Brooklyn
Bay Ridge Corps 252 86th
St. between Third Avenue
and Ridge Boulevard in Bay
Ridge, (718) 238–2991.
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/summerseries
Cutting edge: Greenpoint’s post-punk feminist band Creek
and Kills will launch its self-titled album at the Way Station
in Prospect Heights on Sept. 20, headlining a night of femalefronted
bands. Mary Lopez
They moustache a question: The Ukeladies will play their tiny
instruments at the Creekers Jamboree concert on the bank of the
Gowanus Canal on Sept. 21.
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