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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FRI, FEB. 28
FAMILY, SHABBAT ACROSS
AMERICA: Join B’ShERT
for a dairy meal and a
worship service. 7 pm. $10
(kids free). B’ShERT, 83
Marlborough Road. (718)
282–1596. bshert.org.
DANCE, COUNTERPOINTE
8: Six female
choreographers teamed
up with six female visual
artists to create an evening
of new performances. 7:30
pm. $25 ($20 seniors and
students). Actors Fund Arts
Center, 160 Schermerhorn
St. between Hoyt and
Smith Streets, Downtown.
smithstreetstage.org.
MUSIC, THE DOWNTOWN
BROOKLYN CHAMBER
MUSIC FESTIVAL: Bach’s
double violin concerto.
7:30 pm. Free (donations
appreciated). Saints
Constantine and Helen
Greek Orthodox Cathedral,
64 Schermerhorn St.
between Court Street and
Boerum Place, Downtown.
stconstantinecathedral.org.
FILM, “KNIVES OUT”: A free
screening of the Oscarsnubbed
murder mystery
with an all-star cast. 8
pm. Free. Industry City
Factory Floor, 268 36th
St. between Second and
Third avenues, Sunset
Park. industrycity.com.
MUSIC, THE OCEAN BLUE:
The dreampop band
plays with opening acts
Tallies and Dinowalrus.
8:30 pm. $20. Bell House,
149 Seventh St. at Third
Avenue. (718) 643–6510.
thebellhouseny.com.
SAT, FEB. 29
FAMILY, JACK AND THE
BEANSTALK: Gallery
Players hosts an interactive
musical performance of
“Jack and the Beanstalk.”
11 am. $8 per person.
Gallery Players, 199
14th St. between Fourth
and Fifth avenues, Park
Slope. (212) 352–3101.
galleryplayers.com.
FAMILY, THE MUSIC OF
FLEETWOOD MAC FOR
KIDS: The Rock and Roll
Playhouse plays Fleetwood
Mac. 11 am. $14 ($12 in
advance). Brooklyn Bowl,
61 Wythe Ave. between
N. 11th and N. 12th
streets, Williamsburg.
(646) 560–0065.
therockandrollplayhouse.
com.
FAMILY, INDOOR BLOCK
PARTY: An indoor street
festival for kids, featuring
Pokemon, Beyblade,
soccer shots, and a
summer camp fair for
parents. 11 am. Free. City
Point, 445 Albee Square
West between Fulton
and Willoughby streets,
Downtown. (718) 513–2547.
drafthouse.com/nyc.
MUSIC, BROADWAY ROCK
FOR KIDS: The Rock and
Roll Playhouse brings
singers and musicians from
Broadway to play for kids.
12:30 pm. Free. Industry
City, 274 36th Street
between Second and Third
Avenues. (646) 560–0065.
therockandrollplayhouse.
com.
FOOD, BOWL OF ‘ZOLE:
A new and original food
festival celebrating mezcal
and pozole! 1 pm. $55.
Biba of Williamsburg, 110
Kent Avenue at N. Eighth
Street, Williamsburg.
(347) 709–2422.
bibawilliamsburgny.com.
ART, FASTELAVN 2020:
Scandinavian East Coast
Museum hosts Danish
Mardis Gras celebration.
1 pm. $40. Vesuvio, 7305
Third Ave. at 73rd St. Bay
Ridge. (718) 745–0222.
vesuviobayridge.com.
MUSIC, REGINA OPERA’S
GOLDEN JUBILEE
CONCERT: The company
celebrates its 50th
anniversary by performing
a one-act comedic opera,
followed by opera excerpts
by Verdi. 3 pm. $25 ($20
seniors; $5 teens). Our
Lady of Perpetual Help
School Auditorium, 5902
Sixth Ave. at 60th Street,
Sunset Park. (718) 259–
2772. reginaopera.org.
MUSIC, CONEY ISLAND
MUSIC AND BEER
PAIRINGS: The Brewery
hosts four bands, each
with a recommended beer.
Featuring Hegazy, the
Applecores, St. Sparks,
and J. Santi & BK Sound.
4 pm. Free. Coney Island
Brewing Company, 1904
Surf Ave. at W. 17th Street.
coneyislandbeer.com.
FILM, LUSTER OF BUSTER
KEATON: A discussion and
screening of short Buster
Keaton films. 4:30 pm.
Free. The Way Station, 683
Washington Ave. between
St. Marks Avenue and
Prospect Place, Prospect
Heights. (718) 627–4949.
waystationbk.com.
DANCE, ALDEN MOVES
DANCE THEATER’S 5TH
ANNIVERSARY EVENT:
A fashion show that
celebrates the work of the
Brooklyn-based dance
company and school,
followed by a reception
with food, drinks, and
karaoke. 4:30 pm. Free.
Alden Moves Dance
Theater, 1203 Church
Ave. at Westminister
Road, Prospect Park
South. (347) 365–6713.
aldenmovesbk.com.
ART, “HAUNTINGS”
OPENING RECEPTION:
A three-person exhibition
features paintings by
Barbara Friedman, videos
and drawings by Jillian
McDonald, and mixed
media works by Marigold
Santos, all dealing with
phantom figures. 5:30
pm. Free. FiveMyles,
558 St. John’s Place
between Classon and
Franklin avenues. (718)
783–4438. fivemyles.org.
COMEDY, REGISTERED
STAND-UP COMEDIAN:
Martin Urbano hosts
his first solo comedy
performance. 7 pm. $8.
Union Hall, 702 Union St.
at Fifth Avenue. (718) 638–
4400. unionhallny.com.
FILM, “WHY FARRELL’S?”
FUND-RAISER: See
clips from the upcoming
documentary about the
Windsor Terrace bar,
join a raffle, and buy
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.
MUSIC, THE WESTERLIES:
The brass quartet launches
its new album “Wherein
Lies the Good.” 8:30 pm.
$12 ($10 in advance).
Littlefield, 635 Sackett
St. between Third and
Fourth avenues, Gowanus.
littlefieldnyc.com.
SUN, MARCH 1
FAMILY, JACK AND
THE BEANSTALK:
noon. See Feb. 29.
MUSIC, REGINA
OPERA’S GOLDEN
JUBILEE CONCERT:
3 pm. See Feb. 29.
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 Pacific 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
HALF-PAST 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 sevenweek
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, JERICHO
STANDS UP!, DJ VICTOR
AXELROD: SlamJunk
presents a comedian,
and a disk jockey. 9 pm.
$8. (248) 979–0308.
slamjunkbk.com.
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 fiveweek
season. Prospect
Park Grecian Shelter, Enter
at Parkside Avenue and
Prospect Park Southwest.
(330) 819–8612. facebook.
com/Brooklyn-Disc-
Dogs-309204953177542.
SPORTS, SHAPE UP AT THE
MILL BASIN LIBRARY:
A weekly, low-impact
workout designed
to help build muscle
strength while improving
cardiovascular health and
range of motion. 11 am.
Free. Mill Basin Public
Library, 2385 Ralph Ave.
at Veterans Avenue, Mill
Basin. (718) 241–3973.
brooklynpubliclibrary.org.
THEATER, “GIVES WAY TO
BLUE”: A performance and
talkback with playwright
Ashley Lauren Rogers
about her new work-inprogress
play about people
trying to find 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.
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.
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.
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-cluster-gallery.
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.
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 first 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.
FREE, EAST FLATBUSH
STOP ‘N’ SWAP: Bring
clean, reusable, portable
items and take home
something new-to-you,
free! You don’t have to
bring something to take
something. noon. Free. PS
361, 1757 Nostrand Ave.
at Clarendon Road, East
Flatbush. (212) 788–7900.
grownyc.org/swap.
THEATER, “VANYA AND
SONIA AND MASHA AND
SPIKE”: 2 pm. 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.
FUND-RAISER, ITALIAN
NIGHT AT THE RACES:
Races are $2 each. 7
pm. $15. Saint Bernard
of Clairvaux Parish,
2055 E. 69th St. at
Veterans Avenue, Mill
Basin. (718) 763–5533.
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, five 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.
Bump it with a trumpet: Brass quartet The Westerlies, featuring
two trumpets and two trombones, will launch a new album
of original tunes and arrangements of traditional songs at
Littlefield on Feb. 29. Photo by Shervin Lainez
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