—Tuesday, June 27th, 2017—

#SassBossLinkUp
188 Woodpoint Road at New Women Space
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Price: $12
See what happens when Boss Women come together under one roof as they discuss their triumphs, and their successes. This panel will feature Scottie Beam, Taiia Smart Young, Briana Owens, Robin Johnson and will be moderated by Denequa Williams.

Battle of Brooklyn Redux: A Field Day Competition
334 Furman Street at Brooklyn Bridge ParkPier 6
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Price: $10
Competete in all the legendary games you love: the 3-legged race; the egg toss; tug of war; and of course, the mummy wrap.

Ophira and Adam’s Scar Tissue: A Night of Hilarious, Heartfelt Stories
702 Union Street at Union Hall
Time: 7:30pm
Price: $8 in advance; $10 day of the show
Ophira Eisenberg and Adam Wade, two of the premiere storytellers on the New York City scene come together for a night of hilarious and heartfelt stories wrapped around the theme SCAR TISSUE.

The Untitled Kondabolu Brothers Project
622 Degraw Street at Littlefield
Time: 7:30pm
Price: $15 in advance; $20 at the door
The Kondabolu Brothers (Hari and Ashok) return to littlefield with more improvised stories and commentary. Watch them share family stories. Watch them get into heated conversations about gentrification. Watch them go off on tangents. Watch them discuss the news of the day on a poorly constructed powerpoint. Watch them go on tangents again. Anything is possible.

DanceRoulette Biba Bell: Hustle in the Park
509 Atlantic Avenue at Roulette
Time: 8pm
Price: $15 – $25
Hustle in the Park is a group dance for the park and for the theatre. On the heels of her three year project investigating dance’s relationship to domesticity and architectural modernism, Biba Bell moves out of the glass box in the sky to the communal space of the park. Employing old, new, and imagined versions of the hustle, a popular line dance in Detroit, with its rhythmic patterns and focus on personal style, Hustle in the Park brings together a group of performers who seek a world-making machine through social dancing.