New York Daily News

GETTING OUT & ABOUT THIS WEEKEND IN CITY

Entertainm­ent highlights around town include provocativ­e discussion­s, theater, art, film and family fun & free options

- BY KARU F. DANIELS

Here are this week’s highlights of noteworthy events to check out — running the gamut from provocativ­e discussion­s to family fun, arts and entertainm­ent. There are even some budget-friendly activities that are free or close to free.

TALK ‘In Conversati­on: Joy-Ann Reid with Rachel Maddow’

The Apollo Historic Theater — 253 W. 125th St. New York, N.Y. 10027

Sat. April 6 at 7:30 p.m.

Two of the most outspoken liberal voices in cable news will take center stage at the world-famous Harlem theater for a discussion on civil rights leaders Medgar and Myrlie Evers and Joy-Ann Reid‘s best-selling book “Medgar and Myrlie: Medgar Evers and the Love Story That Awakened America.”

The “In Conversati­on” series — which previously featured Oprah Winfrey, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Chadwick Boseman and John Legend — aims to amplify “the voices of artists and thought leaders and explores the African American and African diasporic narrative.”

Tickets are $40–$45 (book included with purchase)

ART ‘It happened in New York: Photograph­s by Sylvia Plachy’

Brooklyn Central Library — 10 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11238

Through April 14

Following its massive “Book of Hov” Jay-Z exhibit last fall, the main branch of the Brooklyn Public Library is fast-becoming an in-demand spot to experience art — for free, day or night.

“It Happened in New York,” featuring nearly 40 stunning images and other ephemera from the collection of photograph­er Sylvia Plachy, is the centerpiec­e of its latest installati­on. A staff photograph­er for the Village Voice for 30 years, Plachy’s work captures the heart and soul of the city as it was during the latter part of the 20th century.

Alongside shots of musician Tom Waits, boxing promoter Don King, “Handmaid’s Tale” author Margaret Atwood and breakdance­rs on the boardwalk, one of the most gripping images is of the 1991 Crown Heights riots, when a clash between the Orthodox Jewish community, the Black

THEATER ‘Teeth’

Playwright­s Horizons — 416 W. 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10036 Through April 28

With his latest work, Pulitzer-winning playwright Michael R. Jackson teamed up with Anna K. Jacobs for the world premiere run of “Teeth” at the same Off-Broadway venue that launched his Tony Award-winning musical, “A Strange Loop.”

Based on Mitchell Lichtenste­in’s 2007 comedy-horror film of the same name, the musical, directed by Sara Benson, centers on an evangelica­l Christian teenager (Alyse Alan Louis). During a violent attack, she learns she has a useful mutation that is extremely painful for would-be rapists. Ouch! Broadway veteran Steven Pasquale also stars in the work described as a “fierce, rapturous, and savagely entertaini­ng new horror-musical.”

Tickets start at $102 through www. playwright­shorizons.org

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FILM ‘Monkey Man’

IPIC Theaters Fulton Market Building —11 Fulton St., New York, N.Y. 10038

Various showtimes

“Life of Pi” star Dev Patel makes his directoria­l debut in this action film, which he also co-wrote and stars in. The Academy Award nominee play an unnamed character who plots to avenge his mother’s death. Inspired by the legend of Hanuman, the near two-hour revenge flick produced by Jordan Peele has drawn welcome comparison­s to Keanu Reeves’ John Wick franchise. Seeing “Monkey Man” at what has been referred to as New York City’s most expensive movie theater — where food and cocktails are delivered and every seat comes with blankets — could make for a perfect date night. Tickets start at $19.50

MUSIC Niki Haris presents ‘Grown Ass Woman’

The Green Room 42 — 570 Tenth Ave. at W. 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10036

Fri., April 5 and Sat., April 6 at 7:00 p.m. Though she’s mostly known as the vocal powerhouse who backed Madonna during the ’80s and ’90s (“Like A Prayer” anyone?), Niki Haris has stood the test of time as a master interprete­r of song in her own right. The diva, who brought down the house at this charming Off-Broadway cabaret hotspot with her longtime collaborat­or Donna De Lory earlier this year, returns with a solo show featuring her take on jazz standards and popular classics.

Ticket prices range from $30-$90, with a $20 livestream option available at www. TheGreenRo­om42.com.

FAMILY “Celestial Circus SciSkate” New York Hall of Science — 47-01 111th St., Corona, N.Y., 11368

Through April 8

It’s the last few days to check out Celestial Circus SciSkate at the New York Hall of Science, located in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. The exhibit allows visitors to skate warmly indoors on their “Glice” rink — made of a solid polymer material that gives skaters the feeling that they are gliding on smooth frozen water. Note: On Monday, April 8, the exhibit’s last day of the season, the museum will host a solar eclipse watch party from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. They’ll provide the glasses and music by DJ Annie Red. Food and drinks will be available from Queens Night Market.

$22 per adult with discounts for seniors and children. Tickets available online at nysci.org/tickets

FREE (OR CLOSE TO IT) “Fresh, Bold & So Def Symposium: A Tribute to Women in Hip-Hop”

Alice Tully Hall — 1941 Broadway at, W. 65th St, New York, N.Y. 10023 Friday, April 5, 2024, at 2:30 p.m.- 11 p.m. Last year’s celebratio­n of hip hop’s golden anniversar­y lives on through this program highlighti­ng the women who helped shape the culture. Lincoln Center partnered with The Hip-Hop Education Center for its inaugural event featuring workshops, panel discussion­s, fireside chats, performanc­es and networking opportunit­ies. Hip hop maven Sophia Chang will join other trailblaze­rs like fashion designer Misa Hylton, DJ Jazzy Joyce, Rap Coalition founder Wendy Day and writer and producer Kim Osorio to tackle topics such as mentorship, self-care and battling misogyny.

Tickets priced at a Choose-What-You-Pay option at https://tickets.lincolncen­ter.org/en/booking/production/bestavaila­ble/27025

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