Out & About
Thu 22
Music Workshop Series at Trinity ChurchTrinity Church, Broadway at Wall Street.
6-7:30 p.m. Free.
Enrich and expand your musical skillset (vocal skills, sight-reading, musicology, hymnology) at this workshop series led by Julian Wachner and Trinity’s music staff. All levels and ages welcome.
212-602-0800. www.trinitywallstreet.org
Movie Matinee Child 44Muhlenberg Library, Community Room
2 p.m. Free
A disgraced member of the military police investigates a series of nasty child murders during the Stalin-era Soviet Union. Directed by Daniel Espinosa, with Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace and Gary Oldman.
212-924-1585. www.nypl.org/events/programs/2015/10/22/muhlenberg-library-thursday-afternoon-film-matinee-presents-child-44
Fri 23
Big Outdoor Site-Specific StuffPiers 62-66
7:15 p.m. and from 3:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Free
A site-specific performance festival featuring new works by some of New York City’s most promising emerging theatre artists. Presented by En Garde Arts, the company founded and recently resurrected by Anne Hamburger.
engardearts.org/bosss/
rock the YACHTPier 15, South Street Seaport.
8 a.m. Starting at $25.
A 3-hour harbor cruise, open bar and DJ. 21+.
212-732-8257. hornblowernewyork.com/cruises/rock-the-yacht-cruise/
Sat 24
Cabaret: Bless the Broken RoadThe Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd St.
4 p.m.$22.50.
Tracey O’Farrell in her original solo cabaret show debut, produced in collaboration with legendary New York composer and director David Friedman. or by calling.
212-206-0440. www.metropolitanroom.com
Craft Beer Tasting Sail aboard the Clipper CityThe Battery, Slip 2, South End Ave.
Noon-2 p.m. Starting at $25.
1,500 Brews available for testing as you sail through the h=Harbor with a view of Lower Manhattan.
212-619-6900. www.manhattanbysail.com/sails/view-sails/Clipper%20City/Craft%20Beer%20Tasting%20Sail/36/
Sun 25
From Parlor to Grave: 1865 Funeral Reenactment and Graveyard ProcessionA recreation of the 1865 funeral service of Seabury Tredwell and a discussion the funerary customs of 19th century New York City. After the service, mourners follow the coffin to nearby New York City Marble Cemetery. 19th century mourning attire is encouraged.
4-5:30 p.m. $40; $55 VIP seats; $25 MHM Members
merchantshouse.org/calendar/reservations/#!/October-25-Funeral-Reenactment-&-Graveyard-Procession/p/53102011/category=1651948
JAZZ AT THE RUBIN: JAMES CARNEY SEXTETThe Rubin Museum of Art, 150 West 17th St.
6-7:30 p.m. Advance price: $25; $22.50, members
Carney, a pianist, composer and improviser has garnered critical praise for his stirring recordings of original compositions featuring some of New York’s finest jazz musicians.
212-620-5000. rubinmuseum.org/events/event/james-carney-10-25-2015
Mon 26
New York City and Water: An Historical PerspectiveThe Graduate Center, CUNY Elebash Recital Hall, 365 Fifth Ave.
6:30-8 p.m. Free
A panel discussion on water management issues, present and future, with Russell Shorto Gerard Koeppel, Len Tantillo and Henk Ovink.
212-817-8460. www.gothamcenter.org/
Community Board 4 Committee MeetingCB4 Office, 330 West 42nd St. 26th floor
6:30 p.m.
Executive Committee meets.
212-736-4536. www.nyc.gov/html/mancb4/html/calendar/calendarnew.shtml
Tue 27
Organ Concert Ft. Ken Cowan, One of North America’s Greatest OrganistsMarble Collegiate Church, Fifth Avenue at 29th Street.
7:30 p.m. $20; $15, students & seniors
Ken Cowan will provide a concert to celebrate the installation in the church’s sanctuary of a spectacular new pipe organ.
212-576-2700. www.marblechurch.org/
FRENCH LITERATURE IN THE MAKING: FLORENCE AUBENAS
La Maison Française NYU, 16 Washington Mews (at University Place)
7 p.m. Free
Aubenas, an author and journalist with Le Monde, in conversation with Olivier Barrot
212-998-8750. maison.francaise@nyu.edu
Wed 28
Trapped in a Room with a ZombieROOM ESCAPE ADVENTURES, 355 Seventh Ave.
6:30 p.m. $28.
Try and escape this locked room with friends and strangers as a zombie tries to get you, you have one hour.
470-236-2699. roomescapeadventures.com
The Architecture of ProximityTheater at the 14th Street Y, 344 E. 14th St.
8 p.m., Oct. 28-31; 3 p.m., Nov. 1, 10003, NYC. $30; $25/students & seniors.
an immersive dance work combining elements of post-modern dance, voguing, gestural and impulse generated movement.
646-395-4310. onlineedge.14streety.org/OnlineEdge/showdetail.html?descrip=The%20Architecture%20of%20Proximity