tuesday
tues 12:30pm: ice theatre of new york: 2024-25 city skate pop-up performances: professional ice dance company ice theatre of new york brings a series of short, free performances to public outdoor rinks through the season. today: bryant park. >>
sponsored: tues 7pm: brooke shields is not allowed to get old: actress, model, icon, and activist brooke shields presents an intimate and empowering exploration of aging that flips the script on the idea of what it means for a woman to grow older. with remarkable candor, shields paints a vibrant and optimistic picture of being a woman in the prime of her life. in conversation with editor-in-chief of glamour magazine, samantha barry, at symphony space (uws). skint readers can get a $20 tier 2 ticket using code: ‘shields’ (please note that a copy of brooke shields’ book is not included in this special price). >>
tues 8pm doors (monthly): sweet comedy show: sweet ’25: seth herzog’s long-running live comedy show kicks off 2025 with guests thomas middleditch (silicon valley), rick velez (comedy central), michael cruz kayne (colbert), and gabby bryan (let me ask my dad). chelsea music hall, save 50% with promo code ‘baby’ >>
tues 8pm: redeussical: a parody seussical: actor, writer, and comedian ellington berg reinterprets seussical as a solo show combining childhood wonder with adult mania. c’mon everybody (bed-stuy). $10 adv, $15 day of. >>
sponsored
The Civilians
presents
RADIO DOWNTOWN: RADICAL ‘70s ARTISTS LIVE ON AIR
Co-Written by Steve Cosson and Jocelyn Clarke
Conceived and directed by Steve Cosson
With Robert M. Johanson, Jennifer Morris, Joshua David Robinson, Maya Sharpe, and Colleen Werthmann
Made from archival interviews from WNYC’s “Arts Forum,” a 1970s radically open format radio show about avant garde artists, this world premiere from The Civilians (Mr. Burns, a post-electric play) enlists an experimental storytelling method in homage to its downtown subjects. The result is a hilariously naturalistic, wholly live experience.
The cast of Radio Downtown channels some of the era’s most audacious visionaries like Harry Smith, Yvonne Rainer, and Kenneth Anger using their words verbatim with arresting images and films made by these artists. The resulting show invites us to see a future as imagined by these ’70s trailblazers—an erasure of the line between art & audience; a cultural community that embraces political activism; and an abundant, wild, and fully democratic creative life for America.
Use code SKINT to snag $19 tickets* (incl. $4 fee – reg. $44)!
Valid for all performances
Performances: January 11 – February 9, Tues-Fri 7:15; Sat 2:15 & 7:15; Sun 2:15.
59E59 Theaters – a quick block from SUBWAY 4/5/6 N/W/R at 59 St.
*Standard service fees apply to all phone/internet orders. Limit 4 tickets per order. All offers subject to availability. This offer may be revoked or modified at any time without notice. Not valid with any other offer.
wednesday
weds thru 1/29: new york jewish film festival 2025: the jewish museum and film at lincoln center collaborate once again for the new york jewish film festival. spotlighting documentary, narrative, and short films from around the world that explore the jewish experience, the 34th edition presents nearly two dozen features, documentaries, and shorts. opening film: midas man by joe stephenson; centerpiece film: of dogs and men by dani rosenberg; closing film: ain’t no back to a merry-go-round by ilana trachtman. lincoln center’s walter reade theatre (uws), $19 general, $17 seniors/students. >>
weds 7pm (monthly thru april): brooklyn poetry slam: slam poets gather for a night of words and community, hosted by mahogany l. browne and dj jive poetic at brooklyn museum. brooklyn museum’s rubin pavilion (prospect heights), pay-what-you-can admission ($10 suggested). >>
weds 7pm (monthly): adam wade: live in new york: 20-time moth story slam winner adam wade returns to under st. marks theater with a storytelling show featuring three to four different stories from his extensive catalog (no two shows will be the same) and a different special guest who’ll kick things off. under st. marks theater (east village), sliding scale admission. >>
weds 7pm: speakeasy: ‘the definitive speechwriting comedy show’: professional speechwriters and comedians are really into speeches talk about the techniques they love, the clichés they hate, and the written remarks that rocked their world. hosted by chandler dean. caveat (les), $15.67 adv with promo code ‘speakcheaply’ (reg. $20+). >>
weds 7:30pm: the secret history of the rape kit: a true crime story: author and journalist pagan kennedy launches the secret history of the rape kit, a true crime biography that tells the story of martha goddard’s development of the rape kit in the 1970s. honor jones, senior editor at the atlantic, joins kennedy for an discussion, followed by an audience q+a and signing. greenlight bookstore (fort greene), free admission, $22.80 ticket includes a copy of the book. >>
weds 7:30pm: we have fun: a stand-up show: hosts zach sims and dan wilbur bring the fun-ny to young ethel’s (park slope), with stand-up by guests haley dercher (netflix), abe gatling (comedy central), ashley bez (younger), and laura sogar (don’t tell comedy), and jim search. free admission. >>
thursday
thurs thru 2/28: winter glow at the flatiron: explore the diamonds by perséides studio and spectrum by mirari from qdsinternational, two new interactive art installations on view outdoors at the flatiron public plazas. launch event 1/16 at 4:30pm. >>
thurs thru 2/26 (thurs-sun): gallery players 28th annual black box new play festival: gallery players’ annual playwright-focused festival presents six new short plays across two programs. gallery players (south slope), $25 general, $20 seniors. >>
thurs 6:30pm: set tournament: game, set, match! test your skills at the national musuem of mathematics’s 2025 set card game tournament. open to both competitive and causual players. free. >>
thurs 7pm: opera america’s new works showcase: start the evening on a high note at opera america’s new works showcase. featuring four works currently in development selected from applicants across the country, the showcase takes place alongside opera america’s new works forum. a casual reception follows the event. opera america’s national opera center (midtown west), $10 general, free for students. >>
thurs 7pm (monthly): facts machine: science, comedy + trivia: scientists and comedians share the stories behind their favorite facts, ‘conduct experiments’ (play drinking games), and test their knowledge with a trivia challenge loosely inspired by tonight’s theme: extraterrestrials. hosted by scientists and pub trivia hosts em costa, noah guiberson, and rob frawley. caveat (les), $18.76 with promo code ‘theskint’ (reg. $24-$25). >>
thurs 7pm (+ thru 3/7): filmmaker magazine presents at the paris theater: filmmaker magazine partners with the paris theater (midtown) for a new monthly screening series. tonight: mr. + mrs. bridge (1990), followed by q+a with director james ivory and actor kyra sedgwick, moderated by filmmaker magazine‘s vadim rizov. in february, greg mottola’s the daytrippers (1997) will screen with actors hope davis, liev schreiber, and campbell scott participating in a q+a. in march, director kelly reichardt and producer larry fessenden will join for a screening of wendy and lucy (2008). $17 general, $15 seniors/students. >>
thurs 7:30pm (monthly): pete’s reading series: hear from literary icons and newcomers alike at this long-running reading series, hosted by temim fruchter and brian gresko. tonight’s event features helen phillips (hum), maureen sun (the sisters k), simon wu (dancing on my own), and ledia xhoga (misinterpretation). books will be available for purchase. pete’s candy store (williamsburg), free admission. >>
thurs 8pm (monthly): the lord of the rings: the fellowship of the ring entirely from memory: blindly-cast ten bones theatre company performers will attempt to recreate peter jackson’s the lord of the rings: the fellowship of the ring (2001), using only what they can remember from watching the film once recently. as chaos ensues, drinks are drunk while the players are challenged to incorporate lines written by the audience and create ‘deleted’ scenes. littlefield (gowanus), $12 adv, $14 day of. >>
ongoing
our roundup of 30+ ongoing events and attractions: the janarts festival, light installations, ice skating, and more. >>
stay safe and healthy
– the skint