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DKNY Times

May 24, 2013
WEEK OF MAY 20, 2013

Agenda Listings

  • Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers at The Beacon Theater | The band plays five intimate dates, their first time performing at the venue.
  • The Assembled Parties at Samuel J. Friedman Theatre | Manhattan Theatre Club presents the world premiere of Richard Greenberg's latest play, a portrait of one affluent Upper West Side Jewish family at two different moments in time: 1980 and the dawn of the millennium.
  • Sweet at The Slipper Room | Seth Herzog's weekly comedy show, featuring guest appearances from big names like Michael Showalter and not-so-big-names like Herzog's mother.
  • Annie at Palace Theatre | The redheaded orphan with a heart of gold returns in a revival directed by James Lapine.
  • "Claes Oldenberg: The Street and the Store" at The Museum of Modern Art | Every single object in this show by the Pop master produces a rush of joy.
  • Here Lies Love at The Public Theater | David Byrne and Fatboy Slim collaborated on this theatrical spectacle, which deconstructs the rise and fall of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos in a throbbing, dance-club setting.
  • The Nance at Lyceum Theatre | Nathan Lane stars as a New York burlesque performer in the thirties who, like his onstage character but unlike his fellow actors, happens to be gay.
  • Once at Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre | A musical adaptation of the hit independent film of the same name.
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