This weekend in New York City offers a variety of entertainment options for all ages and interests. At the Brooklyn Museum, the “Solid Gold” exhibition showcases the world’s most precious metal with a wide range of items from ancient artifacts to contemporary works. This exhibit will run until July 6, 2025.
For theater lovers, Dominique Morisseau’s comedy “Bad Kreyòl” is wrapping up at The Pershing Square Signature Center. The play, centered on a Haitian-American woman’s journey to her ancestral homeland, features a talented cast and will run until December 1.
Music fans can catch ’90s R&B group Dru Hill at Lehman Center for the Performing Arts in The Bronx, performing their hits like “Tell Me” and “In My Bed.” The concert will feature special guests Hamburger and Freddie Ricks, along with a VIP reception catered by Havana Café.
Film enthusiasts can join actress Natasha Lyonne at The 92nd Street Y for a live podcast recording and screening of her latest film “His Three Daughters.” The movie, directed by Azazel Jacobs, follows three siblings caring for their sick father in New York.
Comedy lovers can check out Francesca D’Uva’s experimental solo show “This Is My Favorite Song” at Playwrights Horizon, combining standup with music and impressions. And families can enjoy the immersive “Bluey x CAMP” experience at CAMP, a Family Experience Store, featuring life-sized characters from the popular animated series “Bluey.”
Additionally, the South Street Seaport Museum will host a sing-along of sea chanteys and maritime music, a fun event for all ages. Tickets for these events vary in price and availability, so be sure to check the respective venues for more information.
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