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FILM, “INTIMATE EYE”:
Three short fi lms that
explore the boundaries
between fi lmmaking, cinematography,
and black
box theatre. Free. 7 pm.
BRIC Arts Media House
647 Fulton St. at Rockwell
Place in Fort Greene, (718)
683–5621, www.bricartsmedia.
org.
THURS, DEC. 13
THEATER, THE JUNGLE:
Meet the hopeful, resilient
residents of The
Jungle – the short-lived,
self-governing society
that emerged within a
sprawling refugee camp
in Calais, France. 2 pm,
7:30 pm. St. Ann’s Warehouse
45 Water St. at New
Dock Street in Dumbo,
(718) 834–8794, www.
stannswarehouse.org.
COMEDY, MORTIFIED!: A
comic excavation of teen
angst artifacts, including
journals, letters, poems,
lyrics, and home movies,
shared by their original authors
before total strangers.
$10. 7 pm. Littlefi eld
(635 Sackett St., btwn.
Third & Fourth Aves. in
Gowanus).
THEATER, THE MAKING OF
KING KONG: 7:30 pm. See
Friday, Dec. 7.
THEATER, THE PRISONER:
7:30 pm. See Friday, Dec.
7.
THEATER, NERVOUS/
SYSTEM: 7:30 pm. See
Wednesday, Dec. 12.
DANCE, SPLIT BILL: Two
different dance companies
perform each night
of this four-day festival.
$22 ($18 in advance).
7:30 pm. Triskelion Arts
106 Calyer St. between
Banker Street and Clifford
Place in Greenpoint, (718)
389–3473, www.triskelionarts.
org.
THEATER, AMERICAN
WOMIN: James K’s residency
culminates with a
convergence of distinct
personas, presented as a
multimedia live set. $10
suggested donation. 8
pm. Issue Project Room
22 Boerum Pl. at Livingston
Street in Downtown,
(718) 330–0313, www.issueprojectroom.
org.
COMEDY, THE GOOD DOG
SHOW: A dog-friendly
comedy show, featuting
Caitlin Peluffo, Matt Koff,
Norlex Belma, and more.
$5. 8 pm. DSK’s Haus on
Hanson (99 Hanson Pl.
at Fulton Street in Fort
Greene), thegooddogshow6.
eventbrite.com.
MUSIC, PHOSPHORESCENT
WITH SPECIAL GUEST LIZ
COOPER AND THE STAMPEDE:
They will be playing
songs from their critically
acclaimed new album,
Window Flowers. $27.50.
9 pm. Brooklyn Steel (319
Frost St. at Debevoise
Avenue in Williamsburg),
www.bowerypresents.
com/brooklyn-steel.
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The savage beast: Fay Wray (played by Molly Pope) beats her
chest in “The Making of King Kong,” a postmodern play now
showing at the Target Margin Theater in Sunset Park.
Maria Baranova
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