FRI, OCT. 25 
 NIGHTLIFE, BOOS AND  
 BOOZE CRAWL: Show  
 off your costume at six  
 bars along Fifth Avenue.  
 $65. 6 pm. Montrose  
 (47 Fifth Ave. at Bergen  
 Street in Park Slope). 
 DANCE, MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL  
 CELEBRATION: The  
 New York Chinese Cultural  
 Center and InterSchool Orchestras  
 of New York present  
 Music and Dance to  
 China. $25–$35. 6:30 and  
 8:30 pm. Kumble Theater  
 at Long Island University  
 DeKalb and Flatbush avenues  
 in Downtown, (718)  
 488–1624, isorch.org. 
 MUSIC, MAKADEWIIYAASIKWE: 
  An intimate evening  
 of recording and  
 performance by Kelsey  
 Pyro and guests. Free.  
 7–10 pm. Wyckoff House  
 Museum (5816 Clarendon  
 Rd. at Ditmas Avenue  
 in East Flatbush). 
 THEATER, SAINTS OF  
 FAILURE: A site-specific  
 production that explore  
 questions about LGBTQ  
 identity and the American  
 Christian experience.  
 $20-$25. 7 pm. Lafayette  
 Avenue Presbyterian  
 Church 85 S. Oxford St. at  
 Lafayette Avenue in Fort  
 Greene, (412) 980–7430,  
 bit.ly/SaintsOfFailureTix. 
 MUSIC, DOWNTOWN  
 BROOKLYN CHAMBER  
 MUSIC FESTIVAL: Free.  
 7:30 pm. Saints Constantine  
 & Helen Greek  
 Orthodox Cathedral 64  
 Schermerhorn St. between  
 Court Street and  
 Boerum Place in Brooklyn  
 Heights, (718) 624–0595. 
 DANCE, IMPROV JAM AT  
 DANCEWAVE!: Have a  
 drink and build a spontaneous  
 dance. $10. 7:30  
 pm. Dancewave 45 Fourth  
 Ave. at Dean Street in Park  
 Slope, (718) 522–4696,  
 www.dancewave.org. 
 NIGHTLIFE, WET HAUNT  
 AMERICAN SUMMER  
 HALLOWEEN PARTY: A  
 spooky dance party with  
 a photo booth, spiked  
 drink specials, a costume  
 contest, and 100  
 pounds of candy. $10 ($7  
 in advance). 10:30 pm.  
 Littlefield (635 Sackett St.  
 between Third and Fourth  
 avenues in Gowanus),  
 www.littlefieldnyc.com. 
 SAT, OCT. 26 
 KIDS’ HALLOWEEN PARADE  
 AND SCAVENGER HUNT:  
 Dress in costume for a day  
 full of Halloween fun, with  
 a kids parade from Beyond  
 to Industry City, a pumpkin  
 patch, music, photo  
 booths, and more. Free. 10  
 am–4 pm. Beyond at Liberty  
 View (850 Third Ave. at  
 30th Street in Sunset Park). 
 GREAT PUPKIN DOG COSTUME  
 CONTEST: About  
 100 dressed-up doggies  
 will compete in this  
 canine costume contest. 
  Free. 11:30 am. Fort  
 Greene Park’s Monument  
 Steps (Myrtle Avenue  
 at St. Edwards Street  
 in Fort Greene), www. 
 fortgreenepups.org. 
 HAUNTED HALLOWEEN  
 WALK: Bring your kids to  
 the 40th annual Haunted  
 Halloween Walk with zombies, 
  witches, and more.  
 Free. Noon–3 pm. Lookout  
 Hill (enter at Prospect  
 Park Southwest and 16th  
 Street in Windsor Terrace,  
 www.prospectpark.org). 
 DYKER HEIGHTS SPOOKTACULAR: 
  A free Halloween  
 street fair with a  
 costume contest, snacks  
 and candy, bouncy houses,  
 temporary tattoos, and  
 school performances!  
 Free. Noon–4 pm. 11th  
 Avenue between 66th  
 and 67th streets in Dyker  
 Heights, (718) 236–5266,  
 www.niabklyn.org. 
 ART, “FALL IN, FALL OUT”:  
 The Brooklyn Waterfront  
 Artists Coalition displays  
 work by its members that  
 tries to define their worlds  
 as life falls in and falls out  
 before them. Also featuring  
 the exhibits “Color,” and  
 “Spatial Relations.”” Free.  
 1–6 pm. Brooklyn Waterfront  
 Artists Coalition 499  
 Van Brunt St., near Reed  
 Street in Red Hook, (718)  
 596–2506, www.bwac.org. 
 BROOKLYN AVENUE  
 HAUNTED HOUSE: The  
 spookhouse celelbrates  
 its 12th year of frights,  
 with life-size animatronics! 
  For all ages, but  
 scarier at night. $5. 1–5  
 pm and 6:30–10 pm.  
 Haunted House 1800  
 Brooklyn Ave. in East Flatbush, 
  (718) 913–1862. 
 THEATER, SAINTS OF FAILURE: 
  2 pm and 7 pm.  
 See Friday, Oct. 25. 
 ART, “WATERS OF THE FUTURE”: 
 COURIER L 54 4        COURIER LIIFFEE,,  OOCCTT.O 2B5E-R3 12, 250-3119, 2019 24-7 
  Opening reception  
 for art exhibit by Florence  
 Neal. Free. 5:30 pm–8 pm.  
 FiveMyles 558 St. John’s  
 Place between Classon and  
 Franklin avenues in Crown  
 Heights, (718) 783–4438,  
 www.fivemyles.org. 
 MUSIC, SHAWNA CASPI:  
 The Toronto singer-songwriter  
 plays a concert  
 in a Boerum Hill apartment. 
  $20. 7 pm. Paul’s  
 Brooklyn House Concerts  
 (address revealed with  
 ticket purchase in Boerum  
 Hill), concerts.shrub.ca. 
 THEATER, “CAT ON A  
 HOT TIN ROOF”: Gallery  
 Players put on Tennessee  
 Williams’ famous  
 play. $25 ($20 for seniors  
 and children under 12). 8  
 pm. Gallery Players 199  
 14th St. between Fourth  
 and Fifth avenues in Park  
 Slope, (212) 352–3101,  
 www.galleryplayers.com. 
 MUSIC, THE RIDGE CHORALE’S  
 50TH ANNIVERSARY  
 CONCERT: The  
 performing arts company  
 presents a concert of music  
 from all the Broadway  
 shows they have produced,  
 sung by a current and former  
 members. $25 ($20  
 seniors and kids under 10).  
 8 pm. FDR High School  
 Theater 5800 20th Ave.  
 at 57th Street in Benshonhurst, 
  (646) 220–5183,  
 www.ridgechorale.com. 
 SUN, OCT. 27 
 MUSIC, JONATHAN  
 COHLER: Clarinet concert.  
 5 pm. Free. Good Shepherd  
 Church Avenue S and  
 Batchelder Street in Marine  
 Park, (718) 998–2800. 
 ART, “FALL IN, FALL  
 OUT”: 1–6 pm. See  
 Saturday, Oct. 26. 
 BROOKLYN AVENUE  
 HAUNTED HOUSE: 1–5  
 pm and 6:30–10 pm.  
 See Saturday, Oct. 26. 
 DOG-O-WEEN!: An afternoon  
 of dogs showing  
 off their spooky style  
 complete with a puppy  
 photo-booth and proceeds  
 directly benefiting Rescue  
 City, a Brooklyn-based  
 animal rescue. Free. 2  
 pm. Coney Island Brewing  
 Company (1904 Surf  
 Ave. at W. 17th Street  
 in Coney Island), www. 
 coneyislandbeer.com. 
 THEATER, PETER PAN: An  
 enchanting adaptation  
 of the J.M. Barrie classic,  
 told through the eyes of  
 the Darling Family and  
 set in their nursery. $13. 2  
 pm. On Stage at Kingsborough  
 2001 Oriental  
 Blvd. at Oxford Street in  
 Manhattan Beach, (718)  
 368–5596, www.onstageatkingsborough. 
 org. 
 THEATER, “CAT ON A  
 HOT TIN ROOF”: 2 pm.  
 See Saturday, Oct. 26. 
 MUSIC, THE RIDGE CHORALE’S  
 50TH ANNIVERSARY  
 CONCERT: 3 pm.  
 See Saturday, Oct. 26. 
 FRANKLIN AVENUE HALLOWEEN  
 PARADE: All  
 are welcome to parade in  
 costume through Crown  
 Heights, with trick or  
 treating along the way!  
 With food, activities, and  
 a costume contest after.  
 Free. 3 pm. Walt L Shamel  
 Community Garden (1096  
 Dean St. between Franklin  
 and Bedford avenues  
 in Crown Heights). 
 MONKEY GIRLZ FASHION  
 SHOW: The Staten Island  
 consignment shop hosts  
 a 1960s and ’70s-inspired  
 fashion show at a Red  
 Hook gallery. Free. 3:30  
 pm. Brooklyn Waterfront  
 Artists Coalition 499  
 Van Brunt St., near Reed  
 Street in Red Hook, (718)  
 596–2506, www.bwac.org. 
 TALK, HISTORY OF THE  
 BLUES: The band Piedmont  
 Bluz covers the history  
 of the genre, followed  
 by a concert at 5 pm. $15  
 ($10 concert only). 4 pm.  
 Jalopy Theatre 315 Columbia  
 St. between Hamilton  
 Avenue and Woodhull  
 Street in Red Hook, (718)  
 395–3214, www.jalopy.biz. 
 MUSIC, SCHUBERT AND  
 MOZART: An die Musik  
 launches its third season  
 of classical music. $10- 
 $30. 4 pm. Union Temple  
 of Brooklyn 17 Eastern  
 Parkway between Grand  
 Army Plaza and Underhill  
 Avenue in Prospect  
 Heights, (917) 740–9694,  
 www.andiemusiknyc.com. 
 MUSIC, ALL BEETHOVEN  
 CONCERT: Brooklyn Metro  
 Chamber Orchestra opens  
 its new season with a focus  
 on Beethoven. $20-$40.  
 4 pm. St. Ann’s Church  
 157 Montague St. at Clinton  
 Street in Brooklyn  
 Heights, (718) 875–6960,  
 www.brooklynmco.org. 
 MUSIC, “HE DID WHAT?”: A  
 free, 10-minute animated  
 opera, projected on a loop  
 onto an outside wall of  
 the Brooklyn Academy of  
 Music, with headphones  
 so you can hear. Free. 7–10  
 pm. BAM Peter Jay Sharp  
 Building (30 Lafayette Ave.  
 between Ashland Place  
 and St. Felix Street in Fort  
 Greene), www.bam.org. 
 MON, OCT. 28 
 SENATOR PERSAUD’S  
 HOUSING RESOURCE  
 FAIR: Homeowners and  
 Tenants Enrollment Event.  
 Free. 11 am–2 pm. Canarsie  
 High School Gymnasium  
 1600 Rockaway  
 Pkwy. at Avenue K in Canarsie, 
  (718) 649–7653. 
 READING, “THE REBELLIOUS  
 LIFE OF ROSA  
 PARKS”: Jeanne Theoharis  
 reads from her  
 biography. Free. 12:20  
 pm. St. Francis College  
 180 Remsen St. between  
 Court and Clinton streets  
 in Brooklyn Heights, (718)  
 489–5200, www.sfc.edu. 
 MUSIC, POETS OF THE  
 PIANO: Yelena Grinberg  
 performs work by composer  
 Clara Schumann.  
 Free. 12:30 pm. St. Francis  
 College 180 Remsen  
 St. between Court  
 and Clinton streets in  
 Brooklyn Heights, (718)  
 489–5200, www.sfc.edu. 
 MUSIC, “HE DID WHAT?”:  
 7–10 pm. See Sunday, 
  Oct. 27. 
 TUES, OCT. 29 
 TALK, BROOKLYN’S MURAL  
 MOVEMENT: A panel  
 discussion of the history  
 of community murals in  
 Brooklyn and its modern  
 incarnation. $10. 6:30 pm.  
 Brooklyn Historical Society  
 128 Pierrepont St. at  
 Clinton Street in Brooklyn  
 Heights, (718) 222–4111,  
 www.brooklynhistory.org. 
 COOKIE ACADOMY: Makeyour 
 own edible Halloween  
 cookie dough with  
 Kristen Tolman, author of  
 “Hello, Cookie Dough.”  
 Ticket includes a copy of  
 her book. $75. 6:30 pm.  
 The free animated opera “He Did What?” will be projected on  
 the side of the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Oct. 27–Nov. 2. 
 TimeOut Market 55 Water  
 St. between Old Dock and  
 Main streets in Dumbo,  
 (917) 810–4855, www. 
 timeoutmarket.com. 
 MUSIC, “HE DID WHAT?”:  
 7–10 pm. See Sunday, 
  Oct. 27. 
 MUSIC, AARON BURNETT’S  
 BIG MACHINE: A blend  
 of electronic, world, classical, 
  and jazz music. $25  
 ($18 in advance). 8 pm.  
 Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.  
 at Third Avenue in Boerum  
 Hill, (917) 267–0363,  
 www.roulette.org. 
 WED, OCT. 30 
 MAMMOGRAM BUS: Sen.  
 Gounardes hosts free  
 mammogram screenings  
 for women aged 40-79 who  
 haven’t had a mammogram  
 in one year. Free. 9 am– 
 noon. Office of State Senator  
 Andrew Gounardes  
 8018 Fifth Ave. between  
 80th and 81st streets in Bay  
 Ridge, (718)- 238-6044. 
 BROOKLYN AVENUE  
 HAUNTED HOUSE: 1–5  
 pm and 6:30–10 pm.  
 See Saturday, Oct. 26. 
 THEATER, SAINTS OF  
 FAILURE: 7 pm. See  
 Friday, Oct. 25. 
 MUSIC, “HE DID WHAT?”:  
 7–10 pm. See Sunday, 
  Oct. 27. 
 MUSIC, GALA-WEEN: Opera  
 on Tap’s Annual Halloween  
 Gala, with diva Sylvia Mc- 
 Nair. $50–$100. 7 pm. Old  
 Stone House 336 Third St.  
 between Fourth and Fifth  
 avenues in Park Slope,  
 (718) 768–3195, www. 
 theoldstonehouse.org. 
 THURS, OCT. 31 
 BROOKLYN AVENUE  
 HAUNTED HOUSE: 1–5  
 pm and 6:30–10 pm.  
 See Saturday, Oct. 26. 
 MUSIC, CONSERVATORY  
 SINGERS: A program  
 of music treble voices,  
 with a world premiere  
 by John Montez. Free. 1  
 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. 
 BAY RIDGE HALLOWEEN  
 FESTIVAL: A festival with  
 a costume contest, music,  
 candy and popcorn, pumpkin  
 painting, and more.  
 Free. 4–8 pm. Owl’s Head  
 Park Enter at Colonial  
 Road and 68th Street in  
 Bay Ridge, (718) 236– 
 5266, www.niabklyn.org. 
 NIGHTLIFE, ROCKY HORROR  
 PICTURE SHOW  
 KARAOKE: The Occasionalists  
 play through  
 the show twice, with a  
 raffle and costume contest  
 between sets. $15. 7pm.  
 Littlefield (635 Sackett St.  
 between Third and Fourth  
 avenues in Gowanus),  
 www.littlefieldnyc.com. 
 THEATER, SAINTS OF  
 FAILURE: 7 pm. See  
 Friday, Oct. 25. 
 MUSIC, “HE DID WHAT?”:  
 7–10 pm. See Sunday, 
  Oct. 27. 
 DANCE, INOAH: Choreography  
 by Bruno Beltrão  
 and Grupo de Rua. $30.  
 7:30 pm. BAM Howard  
 Gilman Opera House  
 (30 Lafayette Ave. between  
 Ashland Place and  
 St. Felix Street in Fort  
 Greene), www.bam.org. 
 FRI, NOV. 1 
 FUND-RAISER, “GATHER  
 IN” GALA: Singer-songwriter  
 Marcelle Davies- 
 Lashley performs at this  
 gala fundraiser for St.  
 Ann & the Holy Trinity  
 Church, honoring parish  
 partners. $75-$250. 6:30  
 pm. St. Ann’s Church 157  
 Montague St. at Clinton  
 Street in Brooklyn  
 Heights, (718) 875–6960. 
 MUSIC, CONSERVATORY  
 ORCHESTRA II: $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. 
 SAT, NOV. 2 
 COMEDY, DISASTER DATES:  
 A live comedy game show,  
 where comedians discuss  
 their worst dates, and  
 audience members share  
 their stories for a chance  
 to win prizes. $10. 6 pm.  
 EastVille Comedy Club  
 487 Atlantic Ave. between  
 Nevins Street and Third Avenue  
 in Boerum Hill, (347)  
 889–5226, disasterdatescomedy. 
 eventbrite.com. 
 FUND-RAISER, THE CONEY  
 ISLAND USA CREEPTACULAR: 
  This ghoulish  
 fund-raising gala will  
 feature sneak peek at the  
 seaside arts organization’s  
 next demented musical,  
 “Bloody Brains in a Jukebox.” 
  $125. 7 pm. Coney  
 Island USA 1208 Surf Ave.  
 at W. 12th Street in Coney  
 Island, (718) 372–5159,  
 www.coneyisland.com. 
 NIGHTLIFE, HALLOWEEN  
 COSTUME BALL: A night  
 of costumed revelry, with  
 dancing, drinks, and decadent  
 live music courtesy  
 of the Aquarience, with  
 prizes for scariest, funniest, 
  best group, and  
 best overall costumes.  
 $5. 8–11 pm. Mirror Tea  
 House 575 Union St. between  
 Third Avenue and  
 Nevins Street in Gowanus,  
 (917) 909–0577, www. 
 mirrorinthewoods.com. 
 Hello, nursery: In a new adaptation of “Peter Pan,” playing  
 Oct. 27 at On Stage at Kingsborough, the three Darling children  
 transform their nursery into Neverland.   Jake Wragge 
 
				
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