Weekend Traffic alert: there will be 10,000 Maniacs in Tarrytown — but only on Sat night. In Sparkill, Levanta: World Music Ensemble will perform their globally influenced music at the Union Arts Center. You can also hear great blues/soul, classical and jazz this weekend from The Bruce Katz Band, The Rockland Symphony Orchestra and The Hudson River Jazz Ensemble. If the Play’s Your Thing catch Queen Lear, Play It Again Sam, St. John Passion, or The Prodigy on stage. The Carson McCullers Centennial Celebration concludes with a screening of two of her short stories. Also: The Jewish Film Festival continues this week with five new movies and an encore presentation.
Friday
- The Children’s Shakespeare Theater presents Queen Lear. In this epic story we see the themes of family, clarity of vision, leadership, corruption and love clash and resolve and ultimately teach us much about relationships, patience and loyalty. A cast of 18 teens brings this classic tale to life. Fri and Sat at 7p, Palisades Presbyterian Church, 117 Washington Springs Rd, Palisades.
In Play It Again, Sam, a film critic’s wife leaves him and he calls on his hero, the tough guy persona of Humphrey Bogart, to advise him in recovery. With the help of his friends he rejoins the dating scene, initially without much success but eventually he starts to succeed. Fri & Sat at 8p, Shades Repertory Theater, 64 New Main St, Haverstraw.
- Give winter the boot at a Springtime Three-Dimensional Card Making Workshop with Jane Coco Cowles. In this two-hour workshop you will learn how to create three-dimensional notecards using paper, wire, magazine cutouts, foil, scissors, and glue. Make flowers, birds, leaves – anything you want to bring to life with just a few cuts of a scissor and folds in paper – watch it bloom. 5p, Piermont Straus, 10 Roundhouse Rd, Piermont.
Saturday
The Carson McCullers Centennial Celebration continues with screenings of two films based on short stories by McCullers, A Tree. A Rock. A Cloud. and A Domestic Dilemma. A discussion with directors Karen Allen and Kristi Zea; Director of the Carson McCullers Center, Nick Norwood; and moderator Susanna Styron will follow the screenings. Admission is free, but reservations are strongly recommended. 8p, Nyack Center, 58 Depew Ave, Nyack.
- 80’s and 90’s rock fans rejoice. 10,000 Maniacs bring their alternative rock music to the Tarrytown Music Hall. 8p, 13 Main St, Tarrytown.
- The Bruce Katz Band play their original music where blues, “soul-jazz”, jam-band rock, and all aspects of Americana music collide at 8:30p at The Turning Point, 468 Piermont Ave, Piermont.
This week at the Jewish Film Festival
Sunday
- Paul Hedderman, author of Escape to Everywhere, will give a talk entitled Freedom From The Imaginary “Me”. Paul offers a unique approach that goes deep into the dilemma of human existence and exposes the futility of finding happiness and contentment by way of a self-centered mode of being. His talks explore a fresh take on dissolving mind-created problems and present a profoundly simple path to traveling lighter. 1p, Fellowship of Reconciliation, 521 N Broadway, Nyack.
- The Rockland Symphony Orchestra presents Chamber Music for Classical Guitar and Harp. Piermont Reformed Church, 361 Ferdon Ave, Piermont
- Discern what actions we are called to take in this current age as Susan Smith speaks on Islamophobia, Refugees and the United States. Susan will address the relationship between Islamophobic and xenophotic rhetoric, the international political-economic role of the United States, and the urgent plight of refugees internationally. 7p, Nyack Center, 58 Depew Ave, Nyack.
- Sundays at 7 at the Elmwood Playhouse presents The Prodigy which features award-winning actor and playwright Rick Apicella in a one-man show about a trainer who discovers a powerful wunderkind of “The Sweet Science” of boxing. Apicella transforms himself into multiple characters including Andrew Sorocco the trainer, Rosalyn the neighbor, Jimmy McLaughlin the champ, Mitch Mitchum the promoter, and other characters. 7p, Elmwood Playhouse, 10 Park Street, Nyack.
Next Week
Monday
The public is invited to see a special presentation, Moving Ahead: Effective Water Planning Approaches, hosted by The Rockland County Task Force on Water Resources Management. Dr. Daniel Van Abs will discuss how other communities have protected and managed their regional water resources through task force planning.
The Rockland County Water Resources Task Force is working to identify the best ways to conserve and protect our water, so that demand doesn’t outpace supply. 5:30p, Clarkstown Town Hall Room 301, 10 Maple Ave, New City.
Wednesday
Relax with some lively music after work. The Hudson River Jazz Ensemble, a group of young jazz musicians from both sides of the Hudson River featuring Coby Petricone-Berg of Nyack on alto sax, Sam Caldwell of Ardsley on piano, Neal LaPolla of Katonah on bass and Henry Mermer of Sleepy Hollow on drums, perform at 9p at Maureen’s Jazz Cellar, 2 N Broadway, Nyack.
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