COMING SOON TO
BARCLAYS CENTER
FRI, NOV. 23
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS V MINNESOTA
TIMBERWOLVES: $26–
$5,123. Noon.
FRI, NOV. 23
SPORTS, NIT TIP-OFF:
Consolation and championship
games. $39–
$399. 7 pm.
SAT, NOV. 24
SPORTS, NEW YORK ISLANDERS
V CAROLINA
HURRICANES:
$17–$440. 7 pm.
SUN, NOV. 25
FAMILY, HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS:
$27–$210.
Noon.
SUN, NOV. 25
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS V PHILADELPHIA
76ERS: $45–$3,334.
6 pm.
MON , NOV. 26
SPORTS, NEW YORK ISLANDERS
V WASHINGTON
CAPITALS:$
16–$440. 7 pm.
WED, NOV. 28
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS V UTAH JAZZ:
$23–$3,334. 7:30 pm.
FRI, NOV. 30
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS V MEMPHIS
GRIZZLIES: $25–$3,334.
7:30 pm.
SAT, OCT. 1
READING, MICHELLE
OBAMA: The former
First Lady reads from
her new book. $851–
$1,106. 8 pm.
MON, OCT. 3
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS V CLEVELAND
CAVALIERS: $28–
$9,965. 7:30 pm.
TUE, OCT. 4
SPORTS, NEW YORK ISLANDERS
V WINNIPEG
JETS: $15–$426. 7 pm.
MON, OCT. 3
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS V OKLAHOMA
CITY THUNDER: $38–
$2,05. 7:30 pm.
TUE, DEC. 4
SPORTS, NEW YORK ISLANDERS
V WINNIPEG
JETS: $15–$426. 7 pm.
WED, DEC. 5
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS V OKLAHOMA
CITY THUNDER: $38–
$2,056. 7:30 pm.
THU, DEC. 6
MUSIC, ALT 92.3 PRESENTS
NOT SO SILENT
NIGHT: With Florence
and the Machine, Muse,
Death Cab for Cutie,
Foster the People, and
more. $65–$185. 7 pm.
FRI, DEC. 7
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS V OKLAHOMA
CITY THUNDER: 7 pm.
THU, DEC. 7
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS V TORONTO
RAPTORS: $47–$7,000.
7:30 pm.
SUN, DEC. 9
SPORTS, BATTLE IN THE
APPLE BASKETBALL
SHOWCASE: Six high
school and prep teams
face off. $18–$100. 4:30
pm.
WED, DEC. 12
SPORTS, NEW YORK ISLANDERS
V VEGAS
GOLDEN KNIGHTS:
$15–$499. 7 pm.
620 Atlantic Ave. at Pacifi c Street in Prospect Heights
(917) 618–6100, www.barclaysc enter.com.
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FRI, NOV. 23
ART, “ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION
AND EXPERIENCE:
The exhibition portrays the
life and work of the famous
1960s graphic artist MC
Escher. $20. 9 am–9 pm.
Industry City (220 36th
Street between Second
and Third Avenues in Sunset
Park).
MARKET, LITTLE CARIBBEAN
FOOD POP-UP:
The annual holiday pop-up
shop hosted by Caribbeing
— the Caribbean cultural
center housed in a shipping
container, offering
guests a chance to try out
and purchase imported
and locally-made food
products from all over the
Caribbean. 4–8 pm. Caribbeing
(Parkside and Ocean
Avenues in Prospect Lefferts
Gardens).
THEATER, THE EDUCATION
OF AL CAPONE AS
IF TOLD BY JIMMY DURANTE:
A new play written
by the Mayor of Coney Island,
Dick Zigun. $10–$30.
8 pm. Coney Island USA
1208 Surf Ave. at W. 12th
Street in Coney Island,
(718) 372–5159, www.coneyisland.
com.
THEATER, CONSUMPTION:
This intimate and
immersive play about fi ve
couples and the nature of
love will show for a small
audience at a restored
Victorian home. $25. 8 pm.
Beverley Social Club 1016
Beverley Rd., between
Stratford Road and Coney
Island Avenue in Kensington,
(917) 991–7689, www.
beverleysocialclub.com.
SAT, NOV. 24
ART, “ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION
AND EXPERIENCE:
9 am–9 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 23.
MARKET, BROOKLYN HOLIDAY
BAZAAR: An annual
showcase of the best of
Brooklyn, with shopping
from local makers at 501
Union, and food & fresh
drinks across the street.
Free. 11 am–5 pm. 501
Union & The Green Building
(501 Union St. between
Bond Street and the Canal;
452 Union St. at Bond
Street in Gowanus), brooklynholidaybazaar.
com.
FUND-RAISER, SELFIES
WITH ELVES ON MONTAGUE
STREET: Donate a
pair of new socks and take
a selfi e with an elf at the
Montague Street Business
District charity event. Free.
Noon–2 pm. (Montague
Street at Henry Street in
Brooklyn Heights), www.
montaguebid.com.
MARKET, WINTERFEST: The
holiday market behind the
Brooklyn Museum opens
for the season. Shopping
is free; buy tickets for the
enchanted maze, gigantice
slide, beer hall, and wine
tent. $9–$20. 1–9 pm.
Brooklyn Museum 200
Eastern Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue in Prospect
Heights, (718) 638–5000,
www.winterfestbrooklynmuseum.
com.
MUSIC, “HANSEL AND
GRETEL”: The Brothers
Grimm’s fairy tale comes
to life on Regina Opera’s
stage, presented with full
orchestra and English supertitles.
$25 ($20 senior
and students, $5 teens,
kids free). 3 pm. Our Lady
of Perpetual Help School
Auditorium 5902 Sixth
Ave. at 60th Street in Sunset
Park, (718) 259–2772,
www.reginaopera.org.
THEATER, THE EDUCATION
OF AL CAPONE AS
IF TOLD BY JIMMY DURANTE:
4 pm, 8 pm. See
Friday, Nov. 23.
FIFTH AVENUE TREE LIGHTING:
Stilt walkers, Bubbledad,
a clown, treats, music,
carolers, and, of course,
Santa himself will kick off
the holiday season. Free.
4–6 pm. Fifth Avenue and
Fourth Street (Park Slope)
(Fifth Avenue and Fourth
Street).
NIGHTLIFE, QUIET DANCE
PARTY AT WINTERFEST:
Three live DJs will spin hits
streamed to your headphones,
while you explore
the outdoor magic light
maze, holiday shopping
market, and more behind
the Museum. $10. 5 pm.
Brooklyn Museum 200
Eastern Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue in Prospect
Heights, (718) 638–5000,
brooklynmuseum.org.
COMEDY, ANDY KINDLER
LIVE: The actor and comedian
delivers a stand-up
show. $12. 7 and 9:15 pm.
Union Hall 702 Union St. at
Fifth Avenue in Park Slope,
(718) 638–4400, www.
unionhallny.com.
THEATER, THE PRISONER:
Writer and director Peter
Brook examines the complexities
of crime, justice,
and compassion in a
breathtaking new international
production. $90–
$115. 7:30 pm. Theatre for
a New Audience, Polonsky
Shakespeare Center 262
Ashland Pl. between Fulton
Street and Lafayette
FRIENDS: Comedian Brandon
Daniel Garner hosts
a night of stand-up and
interviews with Geoffrey
Asmus, Moss Perricone,
Kathryn Henson, and
more. Free. 8 pm. The
Starliner 1446 Myrtle Ave.
between Menahan and
Bleecker streets in Bushwick,
(209) 200–3060.
COMEDY, CHICKEN, ROAD,
LOL!: Weekly comedy
open mic at a gay bar. Five
minutes to work on your
stuff. Free. 8 pm. Excelsior
563 Fifth Ave. between
15th and 16th in Park
Slope, (718) 788–2710,
www.wigbate.com.
TUES, NOV. 27
ART, BROOKLYN AFTERNOONS:
Individuals with
memory loss and their care
partners are invited to experience
the Brooklyn Museum’s
collection when the
galleries are closed to the
public. Light refreshments
are provided, and assistive
listening devices and
wheelchairs are available.
Registration is required:
call (718) 501–6520 or
email access@brooklynmuseum.
org. Free. 2–3:30
pm. Brooklyn Museum 200
Eastern Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue in Prospect
Heights, (718) 638–5000,
brooklynmuseum.org.
READING, ADRIANA TRIGIANI:
The best-selling
author discusses her new
book “Tony’s Wife,” about
a showbiz couple during
the big band era. Ticket includes
dinner and a signed
copy of the book. $70.
7 pm. Dyker Beach Golf
Course (1030 86th St. at
Seventh Avenue in Dyker
Heights), www.bookmarkshoppe.
com.
MUSIC, MARTIN MCQUADE’S
“RAT PACK”
CHRISTMAS: The crooner
will perform classic hits
from the “Rat Pack” trio:
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin
and Sammy Davis, Jr. Free.
7–10 pm. Leo’s Casa Calamari
8602 Third Avenue
between 86th and 87th
Streets in Bay Ridge, (718)
921–1900, www.leoscasabk.
com.
MUSIC, “REVERSES”: Musicians
from the Brooklyn
improvisational community
play two sets of music by
conductor-composer-tenor
saxophonists Anna Webber
and Angela Morris.
$25 ($18 in advance). 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363, www.
roulette.org.
THEATER, AUDITIONS FOR
“THE DEFILED BED”:
Audition for the play, coming
to Broadway in May
2019. Casting youth ages
12–19, young adults 20–25,
and seasoned adults. By
appointment only. Email
trevipershayproductions@
gmail.com. Free. 8 pm. Art
New York (138 S. Oxford
St. between Hanson Place
and Atlantic Avenue in Fort
Greene).
WED, NOV. 28
ART, “ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION
AND EXPERIENCE:
9 am–9 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 23.
Avenue in Fort Greene,
(212) 229–2819, www.
tfana.org.
NIGHTLIFE, “THE ROWMUDA
TRIANGLE”: Nightlife
sensation elrow will
transform Avant Gardner
into a nautical dance party
and carnival, with outlandish
decorations and
more than 150 costumed
performers. $50–$70 ($85
VIP). 9 pm–4 am. Avant
Gardner (140 Stewart Ave.
at Meserole Street in Bushwick),
avant-gardner.com.
SUN, NOV. 25
FAMILY, THE MUSIC OF
PHISH: The Rock and Roll
Playhouse is hosting this
fun event for kids, featuring
Uncle Ebenezer. $12
(Free for children under 1).
11 am. Brooklyn Bowl 61
Wythe Ave. between N.
11th and N. 12th streets
in Williamsburg, (718)
963–3369, www.brooklynbowl.
com.
MUSIC, CAROLYN ENGER:
The pianist performs as
part of the 22nd annual
concert series at the Good
Shepherd Church. Free
(Donations accepted).
5 pm. Good Shepherd
Church Ave. S and Brown
Street in Marine Park, (718)
998–2800.
MON, NOV. 26
TALK, FREDERICK DOUGLASS
AND FUGITIVE
SLAVES: Historians discuss
the history of abolitionism
before the Civil War and
the role of Frederick Douglass.
$5. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
COMEDY, LET’S BE
Best seat in the house: Bull Bullard, of the Harlem Globetrotters,
pauses for a break above the rim. The team members will show
off their ball-handling skills at Barclays Center on Nov. 25.
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Look, mistletoe!: Acrobats roll and swing on hoops in the elaborately
costumed spectacle “Cirque Dreams Holidaze,” running
for four days at the Kings Theatre, starting on Nov. 29.
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