
- TIME: 8:30pm Door, 9pm Show
PLACE: Don Hill’s, 511 Greenwich St at Spring St
COST: $15
- SUMMARY:”Join The Peach Tartes, New York City’s juiciest burlesque troupe as they employ feathers, glitter, glam, and moxie to help tour you through a multitude of exciting careers in their latest hilariously sexy burlesque production. Featuring, very special guest, Bastard Keith.”
- RELATED:
- The Geek on the Street’s Review: “The show was well composed, the ladies very, very sexy all of them with very clever burlesque names and sexy outfits….”
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- TIME: 8pm (This event happens EVERY 2nd and 4th Wednesday)
PLACE:Happy Ending Lounge, 302 Broome Street at Forsyth
COST:FREE
- SUMMARY: The Happy Ending Music and Reading Series “features the most interesting storytellers, writers, musicians, raconteurs and personalities, and requires the readers to take one public risk, while the the musicians, who perform two short sets with their original, lyric-driven music, are required to play one cover song and try to get the audience to sing along.”
THIS WEEK: Kevin Moffatt, Heidi Julavits, Maggie Nelson with music from John Wesley Harding
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- TIME: 8pm
PLACE: Etsy Labs, 325 Gold St between Johnson St and Flatbush Ave, 6th Floor, Brooklyn
COST: FREE (RSVP requested at rsvp@etsy.com)
- SUMMARY: “Join MAKE/CRAFT, Etsy, Peter Kirn (Create Digital Music), Instructables, Popular Science and more for a night of paper projects!
You can bring any project you want, but paper is our theme. As always, it’s show and tell - there won’t be presentations. Think of it as an informal science fair! MAKE will have our drawbot and you can get your picture draw by a real live robot (well, alive for a robot). We will have a paper airplane contest (feel free to bring ones you’ve made ahead of time). We’ll also have paper plate sculpture building and music made from paper.”
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- TIME: 7:30pm
PLACE: The Philoctetes Center, 247 East 82nd St, 3rd Floor, between 2nd and 3rd Ave
COST:FREE
SUMMARY:”A recent discovery in the brains of primates, mirror neurons are special neurons that show activity both when a subject performs an action and when it observes the same action performed by another. Some scientists consider mirror neurons one of the most important findings in neuroscience in the last decade, in part because they are thought to be responsible for the empathic response in humans. In particular, these neurons allow a person to empathize with someone who is having a traumatic experience. How does this adaptation come into play for an actor?”
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- TIME: 7-9pm (This event also happens on April 25)
PLACE: Den of Cin, 44 Ave A at 3rd St (Under Two Boot Video)
COST: $30 reservations recommended at redhotsburlesque@hotmail.com with S.O.S. in the subject line
- SUMMARY: “You’ve heard about a burlesque revival. You’ve seen snippets of this sensation in the press and on T.V. Now it’s time for you to get in on the action! Calling all divas, cool cats, harlots, dames hot mamas and daddy-o’s, RED HOTS BURLESQUE SCHOOL OF SHIMMY is for you! If you have always dreamed of being a burlesque star or just want to learn what all this fun is all about you too can be Red Hot!”
THIS WEEK: “Burlesque 201:
In this two-hour workshop, students are encouraged to come with an act or character in mind. We will develop personas and discuss song choice as well as having a hands on lesson on costuming and pastie making. The class is open to students of any age or gender who want to shake it on stage or in the bedroom. No previous dance or performance experience is required.”
- RELATED:
- Melanie’s Review: “Then it was our turn to try out the moves- lots of giggling ensued…”
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- TIME: 7:30pm
PLACE: Mo Pitkins, 39 Ave A between 2nd and 3rd St
COST: $8
- SUMMARY: “Todd Levin and Bob Powers, both humor writers, often found themselves in a frustrating place, drifting somewhere between stand-up comedy and literary performance. How to Kick People was conceived as the antitode: a comedy show for bookworms, and a literary show for clowns.”
THIS WEEK: Ben Greenman, Andres Du Bouchet and Lang Fisher
- RELATED:
- Corey’s Review: “Dry comedy at its best, How to Kick People is a fantastic event at Mo Pitkin’s…”
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- TIME: 7:30pm
PLACE: Symphony Space, Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, 2537 Broadway at 95th St
COST:$21
- SUMMARY:”[C]elebrate the beloved classic Jane Eyre, the heart-searing story of a plain, orphaned governess who struggles at an oppressive boarding school before moving to Thornfield, eventually falling in love with her mysterious employer, Mr. Rochester.”
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