Friday, September 21, 2007

Oh what a weekend!

Hello my loves!

This weekend is sure to rock, literally, especially if you are a fan of a little place known as Broadway.

First, HAIR
seeing as this is the 40th anniversary of a little show which premiered at The Public Theater back in the day, Joe's in the park is presenting a free concert in the incredibly gorgeous Delecorte theater in central park. Best yet, tickets are FREE (if you get in line early enough to get them!). Read my earlier posts re: Shakespeare in the park on how to get tickets and stay content while you wait in line. The too dreamy for words Johnathan Groff from Spring Awakening will be playing Claude, while I hear the next big thing to come from the cast is the breakout star, Maya Sharpe. Rock it out and save me a place in line!

The show is Sat the 22 through Monday the 24th. Show starts at 7, tickets are handed out at 1, get in line at daybreak :)


Next, Broadway Flea Market
Every year the Broadway Cares/ Equity Fights Aids hosts every (rich) theater-go-ers dream. A chance to bid on broadway prizes ranging from autographed soundtracks to real life walk on's in your favorite broadway show. AMAZING! Still fun for the rest of us cheapsters you can spend the day making donations to take pictures with your favorite celeb and oogling the goods! The best time to get there is between 4-7 when the bidding heats up and the celebs come out! Don't miss it!

Sunday, Sept 23rd on Shubert Alley and west 44th street, 10am to 7pm!

Sunday, September 16, 2007

BACK TO SCHOOL!

Today from 12-4 in union square time out new york hosts their back to schol blowout. featuring a battle of the bands, free food and treats and a spin on the time out new york prize wheel (if you bring a canned good to donate) it's a blast.

Friday, September 7, 2007

The Art Parade Comes to Town!

Some days I ask myself, where can I find glittery half naked people hula hooping on roller skates, wal mart protestors "asking" for lower wages, blow up purple octupi and an all out crazy art filled explosion? and on those days I am answered "the art parade of course!" Lucky for us it comes to town tomorrow, Saturday the 8th at 4pm. Running on West Broadway between Houston and Grand it truly is a sight to be scene (and loudly yelled into), get there early for a good spot!