Brooklyn bowl8/21/2023 Rum punch is 2 for 1 all night long, so those karaoke all-stars should be a lot of fun around 8:30 p.m. The lounge’s Chef Ceasar will serve a feast for the evening while guests sing their favorite soca, reggae, R&B, and hip hop songs. Tickets are $18.ģ33 Lounge will host a dinner party with “a twist of karaoke” on Sunday night. Come out for a night of original comedy! 167 Graham Avenue. “Please Don’t Stop the Music” is a musical comedy by Jesse Roth and “FEMIN-ish” is a play by the sketch comedy group A Series of Unfortunate Folks. The two shows are short comedies performed by local actors. The Brooklyn Comedy Collective presents “WOOF: Please Don’t Stop the Music // FEMIN-ish” on Sunday night. WOOF: Please Don’t Stop the Music // FEMIN-ish Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 the day of the show. Tickets will go toward funding PS 321’s enrichment programs. This local-favorite concert features neighborhood teachers and special guests. Park Slope’s PS 321 put a faculty band together to raise money for their school. Grab a pint at Pippin’s Pub and join the revelry at 3rd and Marine Avenues for Brooklyn’s last St. Patrick’s Day Parade is here with enough Guinness to go around. Just when you thought it was safe to put away the green garments, the 28th annual Bay Ridge St. Sunday, March 26Ģ8th Annual Bay Ridge Saint Patrick’s Parade Check out the show’s trailer for a taste of the show. Leegrid Stevens wrote “War Dreamer” as a showcase of veteran trauma. Loading Dock was formed by playwright/director Leegrid Stevens and actor Erin Treadway in Brooklyn to explore the extremes in human behavior, producing character-driven plays with an experimental edge. Loading Dock Theatre presents the original play “War Dreamer” on Saturday night. The concert and luncheon are free thanks to hosts at Brown Memorial Baptist Church’s Women’s Day Committee & Fine Arts Club. The Marcia Burris Ensemble will perform the music of Carmen McRae, one of the 20th century’s most influential jazz vocalists. The Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium presents “Jazz: The Women’s ViewPoint” on Saturday. Kids will be entertained by their aerial skills and learn the basics of team building and collaboration through Vaivén’s performance through innovative architecture. premiere of Vaivén Circo’s “Esencial,” a cirque theater staging of “Waldorf’s Rainbow.” These world-class Spanish acrobats welcome children to see their story performed through circus stunts. Saturday, March 25īAMkids presents the U.S. Call up your Top 8 from Myspace and bring a checklist of 2000s party mix must-haves: Nelly, The Postal Service, Modest Mouse, Usher and Blink-182. 505 Franklin Ave.įinally, a party for nostalgic millennials! Head over to Brooklyn Bowl on Friday night for a night of Y2K bops. You can nab tickets at their Eventbrite page for a donation, and while you’re there, we recommend Café Calaca’s mouth-watering Chilaquiles Rojos. Sean Thomasson hosts a line-up that includes Reid Pope, Glo Butler, and John Farnsworth. 61 Wythe Avenue.ĭon’t Tell Your Mother! is a queer stand-up comedy show coming to Café Calaca in Bed-Stuy. Saturday, they’ll be joined by special guest Elle Garner, the Grammy-winning Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter. On Friday they’ll be joined by special guest Black Though, emcee of the legendary Roots crew. The Soul Rebels, the eight-piece New Orleans-based brass band continue their annual tradition of bringing their soul, jazz, funk and hip-hop horns to the Brooklyn Bowl this weekend. 113 Franklin Street.įriday and Saturday: Doors at 6 p.m., show at 8 And stick around for one of Sereneco’s delicious smoked salmon croissants or whipped ricotta (but those aren’t free!). Brooklyn roaster Loveless Coffee will sample roasts from Mexico, Costa Rica, Colombia, Burundi, and Kenya. If you’re in the mood for free coffee (and who isn’t?), head over to Sereneco in Greenpoint on Friday for a guided tasting. Patrick’s Parade of 2023.Īll this and more in our weekend round-up: Friday, March 24 And on Sunday, head over to Bay Ridge for Brooklyn’s second, and last, big St. Apparently, this weekend is for the millennials: There’s a Myspace-themed dance party at Brooklyn Bowl tonight, so grab your Top 8 and don’t be late.Īlso this weekend: Spanish aerialists Vaivén Circo bring their circus “Esencial” for kids to BAM on Saturday.
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