They come as they are: The Nevermind Orchestra will play its own take on Nirvana classics at Hank’s
Saloon on March 22.
MON, MARCH 18
HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY
DEGREE SCREENING
ASSESSMENT: Please
bring any available Test or
Regents transcripts you
may have. Free. 10:30 am.
Canarsie Library 1580
Rockaway Parkway at Avenue
J in Canarsie, (718)
257–0260, bklynlibrary.
org.
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TALK, TALKING MENSTRUAL
EQUITY. PERIOD.:
A panel discussion
about the issue of
menstrual equity. $5. 6:30
pm. Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont St. at
Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
TALK, BARLEY’S ANGELS
LAUNCH PARTY: The
beer education network
for women launches its
New York City Chapter
with guest speakers from
the brewing scene. $5
suggested donation. 7
pm. Five Boroughs Brewing
215 47th St. between
Second and Third avenues
in Sunset Park, (718) 355–
8575, fi veboroughs.com.
COMEDY, SAVAGE: A free
comedy show happening
every Monday night, with
a guest lecturer each week
teaching audience members
how to do something
stupid and utterly useless.
Free. 8 pm. Fawkner 191
Smith St. between Warren
and Baltic streets in Cobble
Hill, (718) 522–3172,
www.fawknerny.com.
TALK, SECRET SCIENCE
CLUB: A discussion of animals
and emotions. Free.
8 pm (doors 7:30 pm). Bell
House 149 Seventh St. at
Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.thebellhouseny.
com.
FRI, MARCH 15
ART, “THE SEASONS”:
Members of the Brooklyn
Streetcar Artists Group
display their work. Free.
9 am–5 pm. Coney Island
Hospital 2601 Ocean
Pkwy., second fl oor, between
Shore Parkway and
Avenue Z in Coney Island,
(718) 616–3000.
ART, “STEAMROLLER COLLABORATIONS”
OPENING
RECEPTION: A
two-person exhibition of
15 works created with teh
assistance of a steamroller.
Free. 6–8 pm. A.I.R.
Gallery 155 Plymouth St.
between Pearl and Jay
streets in Dumbo, (212)
255–6651, www.airgallery.
org.
TALK, FROM STREET KID
TO ‘BURGERPRENEUR:
Burger and bagel chef
Andrew Zurica, of Andrew’s
Classic Roadside
Hamburgers, tells his life’s
story, from being an international
drug traffi cker
to a highly successful entrepreneur.
$45. 6:30 pm.
DeKalb Stage 445 Albee
Square W., at Fleet Street
in Downtown Brooklyn,
(929) 359–6555, www.
dekalbmarkethall.com.
READING, BROOKLYN
WRITERS SPACE READING
SERIES: Works and
works-in-progress from
memoirist Priya Jain, writer
and editor Molly Tolsky,
and reporter Henry Stewart.
Free. 7 pm. Community
Bookstore 143
Seventh Ave. between
Carroll Street and Garfi eld
Place in Park Slope, (718)
783–3075, www.communitybookstore.
net.
THEATER, ONCE UPON A
MATTRESS: A fairy tale
comedy musical about the
brave and strong Princess
Winnifred, who comes to
the rescue of a kingdom in
need. $25. 7:30 pm. Gallery
Players 199 14th St.
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues in Park Slope,
(212) 352–3101, www.galleryplayers.
com.
THEATER, INTO THE
WOODS: A production
of the Sondheim musical
about fairy tales characters
who meet up while trying
to improve their lives.
$40 ($30 students and
seniors). 8 pm. Founders
Hall at St. Francis College
(180 Remsen St. between
Court and Clinton streets
in Brooklyn Heights), www.
theater2020.com.
MUSIC, BLOODY BRAINS IN
A JUKEBOX: Pink Velvet
Witch Trio plays the tunes
from Dick Zigun’s upcoming
rock opera. $5. 8 pm.
Secret Speakeasy (Location
revealed when you
purchase a ticket online. in
Coney Island), www.coneyisland.
com.
MUSIC, I GET WILD: The
music of the Talking
Heads, played live by cover
band I Get Wild and Michael
Shannon’s Corporal
and Dirty Cosmos. $12 ($10
in advance). 8 pm. Littlefi
eld (635 Sackett St. between
Third and Fourth avenues
in Gowanus), www.
littlefi eldnyc.com.
THEATER, ROSENCRANTZ
AND GUILDENSTERN
ARE DEAD: An existential
take on Shakespeare’s
“Hamlet,” as told from the
perspective of two minor
characters. $20. 8 pm.
John Bourne Theater 26
Willow Pl., between Joralemon
and State streets
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
237–2752, www.heightsplayers.
org.
MUSIC, “PRESSURE WAVE”:
Hprizm performs an evening
length audio-visual
piece. $15. 8 pm. Issue
Project Room 22 Boerum
Pl. at Livingston Street
Downtown, (718) 330–
0313, www.issueprojectroom.
org.
DANCE, “RHYTHM OF THE
DANCE”: The National
Dance Company of Ireland
rolls out a two-hour extravaganza
of music and stepdancing.
$32–$34. 8 pm.
On Stage at Kingsborough
2001 Oriental Blvd. at Oxford
Street in Manhattan
Beach, (718) 368–5596,
www.onstageatkingsborough.
org.
SAT, MARCH 16
ART, “THE SEASONS”: 9
am–5 pm. See Friday,
March 15.
TOUR, PROSPECT PARK
FORAGING TOUR: Join
Wildman Steve Brill as he
searches for edible plants
in Brooklyn’s Backyard.
Suggested donation $20,
$10 for kids under 12. 11:45
am. Grand Army Plaza
(Union Street between
Flatbush Avenue and Prospect
Park West in Park
Slope, www.wildmanstevebrill.
com).
THEATER, ONCE UPON A
MATTRESS: 2 pm. See Friday,
March 15.
TALK, ST. PATRICK’S DAY
COOKING: Larissa Raphael
teaches you to
prepare beef stew. Free.
3 pm. Beyond at Liberty
View (850 Third Ave. at
30th Street in Sunset Park),
www.bedbathandbeyond.
com/brooklyn/index.html.
MUSIC, COOP KIDS VARIETY
SHOW: The kids of
Park Slope Food Coop
members show off their
music talents. $12 ($7
teens, kids free). 5 pm.
Old First Reformed Church
729 Carroll St. between
Sixth and Seventh avenues
in Park Slope, (718)
638–8300, oldfi rstbrooklyn.
org.
NIGHTLIFE, SAINT PATRICK’S
DAY FOR SINNERS:
An all-redheads
burlesque show to celebrate
St. Patrick’s Day. $15
standing room ($20 seating,
$30 VIP seating). 7 pm.
Littlefi eld (635 Sackett St.
between Third and Fourth
avenues in Gowanus),
www.littlefi eldnyc.com.
THEATER, ONCE UPON A
MATTRESS: 7:30 pm. See
Friday, March 15.
THEATER, INTO THE
WOODS: 8 pm. See Friday,
March 15.
NIGHTLIFE, BE CUTE
BROOKLYN: Monthly
dance party featuring drag
queen Matty Horrorchata.
$10. 11 pm. Littlefi eld
(635 Sackett St. between
Third and Fourth avenues
in Gowanus), www.littlefi
eldnyc.com.
SUN, MARCH 17
THEATER, ONCE UPON A
MATTRESS: 3 pm. See Friday,
March 15.
TALK, ST. PATRICK’S DAY
COOKING: Larissa Raphael
teaches you to cook
beef stew. Free. 3 pm. Beyond
at Liberty View (850
Third Ave. at 30th Street
in Sunset Park), www.
bedbathandbeyond.com/
brooklyn.
MUSIC, LARSEN-CHOI DUO:
The cellist and pianist perform
the world premiere
of Robert Sirota’s Sonata
No. 2. $20 suggested donation.
3 pm. St. John’s
Episcopal Church 139 St.
John’s Pl. between Sixth
and Seventh avenues in
Park Slope, (718) 783–
3928.
TOUR, “IRISH TOWN” WHISKEY
TOUR: A tour and
tasting that explores the
19th-century Irish neighborhood
that was often
raided for its illegal distilleries,
followed by a tasting
at Kings County Distillery.
$20. 4:30 pm. Brooklyn
Navy Yard Center, BLDG
92 63 Flushing Ave. at
Carlton Avenue in Fort
Greene, (718) 907–5932,
www.kingscountydistillery.
com.
MUSIC, “ME, MYSELF, AND
EYE”: Accordion player
Will Holshouser performs
as part of the concert
series at an art gallery.
$10 suggested donation.
4:40 pm. 440 Gallery 440
Sixth Ave. between Ninth
and 10th streets in Park
Slope, (718) 499–3844,
www.440gallery.com.
TALK, MISSION TO ZYXX
LIVE: A fully improvised
live recording of the
science-fi ction comedy
podcast. $15 ($12 in advance).
6:30 pm. Littlefi eld
(635 Sackett St. between
Third and Fourth avenues
in Gowanus), www.littlefi
eldnyc.com.
THEATER, “THE TRAGEDY
OF JULIUS CAESAR”: William
Shakespeare’s tragedy,
staged by director
Shana Cooper and set in
the modern era. $90–$115.
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, THE HIGHLAND
SHATNERS: A St. Paddy’s
party with a marriage of
Celtic folk bluegrass, 60s
pop, and traditional Scottish
melodies. Free. 9:30
pm. Freddy’s Bar 627 Fifth
Ave. between 17th and
18th streets in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 768–0131,
www.freddysbar.com.
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