New York Daily News

7 THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND IN THE CITY

Top picks range from comedy, stoner films and classic jazz to dance, theater, drag and family friendly Earth Day fun

- BY KARU F. DANIELS

Here are some noteworthy events to check out this week — including a free Earth Day concert in Times Square featuring Broadway stars, a stoner movie marathon celebratin­g 4/20 and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage‘s return to Brooklyn theater.

COMEDY “Every Outfit Live!”

City Winery — 25 11th Ave. (Pier 57), New York, N.Y., 10011 Sat. April 20 at 10:30 p.m. On their “quest to document every outfit of Sex and The City,” self-proclaimed BFFs Chelsea Fairless and Lauren Garroni started their popular podcast during the pandemic.

The “We Should All Be Mirandas” authors bring their “Every Outfit” shows to the City Winery mainstage, where they will discuss their passion for fashion, pop culture and living in Los Angeles. The first show is already sold out, but there are still some tickets left to see the late show.

Tickets start at $27.50.

FILM “Stone Zone Marathone”

Spectacle Theater —124 S. Third St., Brooklyn, N.Y., 11249 Sat. April 20 12 p.m.-1 a.m. A mystery movie marathon celebratin­g cannabis culture and consumers on 4/20 is perfect timing at this Williamsbu­rg independen­t theater establishe­d in 2010 and staffed by a collective of volunteers.

Organizers chose not to announce or publicize the names of the selected films but promise they are “covertly (and overtly) political weed movies.”

$25 day pass. $5 solo tickets to each film (as available)

MUSIC “The Sarah Vaughan Centennial”

Jazz at Lincoln Center — 10

Columbus Circle, New York, N.Y. 10023

Fri. April 19 and Sat. April 20 at 8 p.m.

The 100th birthday of the late jazz great will be commemorat­ed with two evenings of shows at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater.

Grammy and Tony Award-winner Dee Dee Bridgewate­r — who is no stranger to Vaughan’s discograph­y herself — will host the concerts, which will feature past Sarah Vaughan Internatio­nal Vocal Competitio­n winners Cyrille Aimée (2012), Jazzmeia Horn (2013), Quiana Lynell (2017), Lucía Gutiérrez Rebolloso (2022), and Tyreek McDole (2023).

Backed by the seven-piece Jazz House Legacy Band, led by Caelan Cardello, the celebratio­n may include an assortment of The Divine One’s beloved classics, such as

“Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered),” “La Vie en Rose,” “On a Clear Day,” and “Lush Life.”

A preconcert lecture, held by Swing University leader Seton Hawkins, precedes each performanc­e at 7 p.m.

Tickets start at $40.

FAMILY “Broadway Celebrates Earth Day”

Times Square, (Broadway between 45th and 46th St.) New York, N.Y. 10036

Sat. April 20 at 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. For the third consecutiv­e year, the Broadway Green Alliance and Times Square Alliance team up to mark Earth Day with a free concert perfect for families, theater lovers and tourists alike.

This year’s concert feature live performanc­es from Broadway talent and young stars from around the region, as well as interviews with environmen­tal thought-leaders.

Among the Broadway performers slated are Ruthie Ann Miles (currently in “Sweeney Todd”), “Aladdin’s” Michael Maliakel, Casey Likes and Jelani Remy from “Back to the Future” and “Spamalot” star Nik Walker.

Free.

THEATER “Fabulation, Or the ReEducatio­n of Undine”

The Billie Holiday Theatre — 1368 Fulton St, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11216

Through May 19. Various showtimes.

An early work by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage kicks off the season of “Resistance” for the historic Bedford-Stuyvesant venue where the playwright got her introducti­on to theater.

“Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine,” produced in 2004 at Playwright­s Horizon, is a raucous tale about a high-powered publicist who falls from grace after her husband embezzles her fortune and leaves her pregnant, penniless and back in the Brooklyn projects where she came from.

Martavius Parrish helms this production of the Obie-winning play, with Felicia Curry in the juicy lead role.

Tickets start at $60 with discounts available for students and seniors.

FREE “HOUSEOFLOV­E RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 16 Finale Viewing Party”

Arlo Williamsbu­rg — 96 Wythe Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11249 Fri. April 19 8:00 p.m. Queens from season 16 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” will be on hand to mix and mingle at the free season finale viewing party. Those in attendance will be able to get a taste of the premium canned cocktails and mocktails from HOUSEOFLOV­E, the ready-to-drink spirits line co-founded by RuPaul. Free

If you have a weekend event you’d like to submit for considerat­ion in an upcoming roundup, email nycevents@nydailynew­s.com with the details. Considerat­ion does not guarantee inclusion.

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