20 of the Best After Work Events Happening in Brooklyn This Week: 9.18.17 – 9.21.17
Don't let the work week be dull ever again. Head out to these events in your neighborhood.
Don't let the work week be dull ever again. Head out to these events in your neighborhood.
9th Annual “Fall Frolic” Tasting & Wine Dinner
457 Court Street at Frankies 457 Spuntino
Time: 6:30pm – 10pm
Price: $125
Enjoy a wide selection of award-winning wines from the TDS Porfolio followed by a 4-course dinner featuring Nino Franco Prosecco. Owner/Winemaker Primo Franco will host this special dinner and introduce some of the best single-vineyard Proseccos from his Family Estate. (RSVP info@heightschateau.com or call 718-330-0963)
Big City Book Club | The New York Times at RestorationART
1368 Fulton Street at The Billie Holiday Theatre
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Price: $15
Experience Big City Book Club—the Times’ long-running book discussion series—in person in a special Bed Stuy edition of the popular feature in partnership with RestorationART. Held at the recently renovated Billie Holiday Theatre and hosted by Big City columnist Ginia Bellafante, this installment features a discussion of Another Brooklyn, the bestselling novel about coming of age in Kings County in the 1970s. Join Ginia and the author Jacqueline Woodson for a lively conversation.
Tales of Two Americas: Stories of Inequality in a Divided Nation
686 Fulton Street at Greenlight Bookstore
Time: 7:30pm
FREE
In a new anthology from the editor of Freeman’s, 36 major contemporary writers look beyond numbers and data to examine life in a deeply divided America. Join some of the contributors for an in-depth panel discussion.
Cabaret
26 Willow Place at Heights Players Theater
Time: 8pm
Price: $25
The Heights Players Community theater will run Cabaret from Sept 8-24. Set in 1931 Berlin as the Nazis are rising to power, Cabaret takes place at the seedy Kit Kat Klub, a place of decedent celebration. Young American novelist Cliff Bradshaw arrives in Berlin to write and explore the city’s blooming sexual freedom, and finds himself in the murky nightclub, where English cabaret dancer Sally Bowles is lighting the place up. The hit musical stages sultry, energetic company dance numbers like “Cabaret” and “Don’t Tell Mama” against the darkness of the impending Holocaust.
Movie Night: Goonies/Scream
351 Evergreen Avenue at Sunrise/Sunset
Time: 8:30pm – 12pm
FREE
Enjoy theater quality projection of these two classic mooves while sipping on biodynamic wines.
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