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Liarts THEATER B18 liarts See our entirelist of eventsatnewsday.com/entertainment THEATER Jessica StolteBender,Jose Heredia and (discountsfor seniors/students), pac.adel- Ariana Warren, and pianist Richard phi.edu, 516-877-4000; 2p.m. Saturday 1 BARE Coming-of-agerock musical Cordova,8p.m. Friday, Unitarian Univer- and Sunday, sold out. focusing on agroup of high school salist Fellowship of Huntington, 109 STEVE RONSEN: ACELEBRATION OF IN students and their struggles at their Browns Rd., $15 donation, operanight.org. LOVE SONGS Vocalist of TheFast Lane eL privateCatholic boarding school, 8p.m. POETICAENSEMBLE Milhaud, Handel- (Eagles tributeband) performs in lobby Saturdayand 3p.m. Sunday, Cultural Arts Halvorsen, Puccini, and Mendelssohn, bar/lounge, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Argyle Explor Playhouse, 1750A Merrick Ave., Merrick, with pianist AlexPryrodny, 4p.m. Theatre, 34 W. Main St., Babylon, $20 $27, $24seniors/students, Sunday, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, includes one drink, argyletheatre.com, 516-694-3330; through March 1. 2350 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 844-631-5483. BAYSTREET THEATER TheQuickest free (donation), 631-566-0660. STRUNZ &FARAH Acoustic guitarists ThinkersinComedy,improvisational THE SOUTH SHORE SYMPHONY Jorge Strunz and Areshir Farah, 8p.m. comedy with Scott Baker and Vinnie ORCHESTRA: RUSSIAN CLASSICS Friday, YMCA Boulton Center,37W. Mark, 8p.m. Friday; All Star Comedy: Tchaikovskyand Shostakovich, with Main St., BayShore, $40,boultoncen- 10th Year Anniversary Show,starring violinist Robin Zehand harpist Barbara ter.org, 631-969-1101. Judah Friedlander of “30 Rock” fame, Allen from American Ballet Theatre SUFFOLK THEATER Blue Öyster Cult, with Mark DeMayo and host Joseph Long Island rock band, 8p.m. Friday, TS Orchestra, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Madison Vecsey, 8p.m. Thursday, $40 ($30 AR TheatreatMolloyCollege, 1000 Hemp- $65-$75; Southside Johnny &Asbury advance), Long Wharf,Sag Harbor, HE stead Ave., Rockville Centre, $20-$30 Jukes,JerseyShoremusical group,8p.m. baystreet.org, 631-725-9500. RT (students admitted free), madisonthe- Saturday, $65; TheMain Event featuring BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Musical FO atreny.org,516-323-4444. TheDel Satins, TheEarls, and The fairy tale, 7p.m. Saturdayand 2p.m. VERDI’S RIGOLETTOONTHE LAKE Tribunes, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, $49, 118 E. Sunday, CommunityPlayers at Sid Verdi’s opera, set in 16th century Mantua, Main St., Riverhead, suffolktheater.com, Jacobson JCC, 300 Forest Dr., East Hills, CENTER based on the play“Le Rois’amuse” by 631-727-4343; $10 food/beverage $25, $22members/seniors/students, Victor Hugo; film screening from the minimum per person at tables. 516-484-1545. ALLER waterstageofLakeConstance, Bregenz, THE DOORS: BREAK ON THRU: A BUDDY: THE BUDDYHOLLYSTORY ST Austria, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Cinema Arts CELEBRATION OF RAYMANZAREK Performancepiecetelling the story of HE Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington, $17, All-star tributeconcert/documentary Holly’s meteoric rise to fame, 8p.m. YT cinemaartscentre.org, 631-423-7610. filmed in Hollywood’s Fonda Theater, Thursdayand Feb. 14, GatewayPlay- TES WINTER CONCERTSERIES: PIANIST 7:30 p.m. Wednesday(screening), Sky house,215 South Country Rd., Bellport, UR KO-EUN YI Classical works, 1p.m. Room CafeofCinema Arts Centre, 423 $49and $69, thegateway.org, CO Sunday(sign-in from 12:15 p.m.),Carriage Park Ave., Huntington, $17,cinemaarts- 631-286-1133. Evan Donnellan is Petruchio and BrielleLevenberg plays Katharina in House of Bayard Cutting Arboretum, centre.org, 631-423-7610. CINDERELLA Rags to riches fairy tale by “The Taming of the Shrew”atSmithtownPerformingArtsCenter. Montauk Highway,Great River,free($8 THE PARAMOUNT Voyage:The the BrothersGrimm, 11 a.m. Saturdayand parking fee), isliparts.org, 631-224-5420. UltimateJourneyTributeBand, noon Sunday, PlazaTheatrical Produc- appetizers, 5:30 p.m., $20 additional), Main Street,232 Main St., Port Washing- featuring HUGO with special guest tions, Showplaceatthe Bellmore theatrethree.com, 631-928-9100. ton, $28-$38, landmarkonmainstreet.org, POP MUSIC Double Vision, 8p.m. Friday, $15-$35; 38 Movies,222 Pettit Ave., $12, plazatheatri- LES MISERABLES (SCHOOL EDI- 516-767-6444. CHEAP TRICK Rock band, 8p.m. Special,Southern rock band, 8p.m. cal.com, 516-599-6870;2p.m. Saturday, TION) Musical based on Victor Hugo’s SHREK THE MUSICAL JR. Musical Tuesday, NYCB TheatreatWestbury, Thursday, $29.50-$79.50,370 NewYork Merrick Theatre,2222Hewlett Ave., 1862novel, 8p.m. Friday, 2and 8p.m. based on the book by William Steig and 960 Brush HollowRd., from $39,livena- Ave., Huntington, paramountny.com, $15, merrick-theatre.com, 516-868-6400. Saturday, 1and 5p.m. Sunday, Shining the film from DreamWorksAnimation, 2 tion.com, 800-653-8000. 631-673-7300. COMEDYNIGHT AT THE LOADING Studios (student production), Castle p.m. Saturdayand 11 a.m. Sunday, ELI YAMIN TRIO Jazzpianist/vocalist/- TILLES CENTER Arrival From Sweden: DOCK With comedians Regina DeCicco Gould of Sands Point Preserve, 127 SmithtownCenter forthe Performing composer,7p.m.Thursday, TheJazzLoft, TheMusic of ABBA,tributeshow and FranciscoAldorando,8p.m.Thurs- Middle Neck Rd., $40,$20 ages 5-17, Arts,2E. Main St., $18, smithtown- 275Christian Ave., StonyBrook, $25, $20 featuring some of ABBA’s original band day, Patchogue Theatre, 71 E. Main St., thesandspointpreserve.org, pac.org, 631-724-3700; through March 1. seniors, $15 students, $10 children, members, 8p.m. Friday, $35-$55; Drum $20,patchoguetheatre.org, 631-207-1313; 516-304-5076. SYLVIA Comedy by A.R. Gurney, set on thejazzloft.org, 631-751-1895. TAO2020,Japanese drumming group ages 21 and older. LOVE LETTERS A.R. Gurney’s epistolary the Upper West Side of Manhattan in the GATEWAY PLAYHOUSE In the Light (taiko),4p.m. Sunday, $36-$66,720 DISCO INFERNO Musical setting the playset over aperiod of 50 years: Choral 1990s, about adog, the couple who of LedZeppelin,tributeensemble Northern Blvd., Brookville, tillescenter.org, classic tale of the soul-selling Faust to Festival at Brookhavenstarring Melanie adopts her,and the drama that results, 8 re-imagines the LedZeppelin legacy of 516-299-3100. discohits of the 1970s, 8p.m. Fridayand Lipton and SteveCorbellini, 7p.m. Friday, p.m. Fridayand Saturday, South Shore JimmyPageand RobertPlant, 8p.m. SUNDAY STREET SERIES: JAMES Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, BroadHollow ChristEpiscopal,64South Country Rd., TheatreExperience, 115 S. Wellwood Friday, $49-$69; Billy Miraand The MADDOCK Folk/Americanasinger-song- TheatreCompany, 265E.Main St., East Bellport, $25 includes refreshments, Ave., Lindenhurst, $20,southshorethe- Hitmen,modern Americana big band writer/musician with pianist Brian Islip,$30 (advancediscounts), broadhol- brookhavenchoral.org; starring Jan and atre.com, 631-669-0506; through Feb. covers hits by Brian Setzer Orchestra, Mitchell, 3p.m. Sunday, Long Island low.org, 631-581-2700; through Feb. 16. Rick Mosebach, 3p.m. Sunday, St. 22. TomJones, Elvis Presley, Queen, Stray Museum,1200 Rte. 25A, StonyBrook, DISNEY’S FROZEN JR. Musical fantasy Stephen’s Lutheran,270 S. Broadway, THE KILLING KOMPANY:VALENTINE Cats, manyothers, 8p.m. Saturday, $30 cash, sundaystreet.org, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s Hicksville, $15, face- FORMURDER! Comedy murder $49-$89, 215 South Country Rd., Bellport, 631-751-0066. fairy tale, “The SnowQueen,” 11 a.m. mystery dinner show, 8p.m. Friday, thegateway.org, 631-286-1133. SWINGTIME BIG BAND: TAKING A book.com/events/478819933057219, CHANCE ON LOVE Classic love songs Saturdayand 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Enge- 516-661-1761. Palmer’s American Grille, 123 Fulton St., LARAHERSCOVITCH AND THE man Theater,250 Main St., Northport, Farmingdale, $60,killingkompany.com, HIGHWAY PHILOSOPHERS Contempo- from the Great American Songbook, 3 MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET Musical p.m. Sunday, Madison TheatreatMolloy $15, engemantheater.com, 631-261-2900; set in 1956 Memphis during an im- 516-420-0609. rary folk with blues, pop and jazzinflu- through March 1. THE MUSICAL ADVENTURES OF ences, 8:30 p.m. Friday(open mic, 7:30 College, 1000 Hempstead Ave., Rockville promptu jam session involving Elvis FLATSTANLEY Musical travelogue Centre, $35-$40,madisontheatreny.org, DISNEY’S MARYPOPPINS JR. Musi- Presley, Jerry LeeLewis, Carl Perkins, and p.m.), Garden StageCoffee House at cal, set in Edwardian London, involving a based on the children’s book by Jeff Unitarian Universalist Congregation of 516-323-4444, 866-811-4111. JohnnyCash, 8p.m. Friday, 3and 8p.m. Brown, 10:30 a.m. Saturdayand Sunday, THE JOHN LAKE QUARTET Jazz governess with magical abilities, 11 a.m. Saturday, 2and 7p.m. Sunday, 8p.m. Central Nassau,223 StewartAve.and and 3p.m. Saturday, Ovations Repertory Argyle Theatre, 34 W. Main St., Babylon, Nassau Boulevard,Garden City,$22 ($20 combo (trumpet, piano,bass, drums) Wednesdayand Thursday, John W. $15, argyletheatre.com, 844-631-5483; with aromantic flair forValentine’s Day, 7 CompanyatPatchogue Theatre, 71 E. Engeman Theater,250 Main St., North- advance), gardenstage.com, Main St., $20-$28, patchoguetheatre.org, through Feb. 23. 516-248-8891. p.m. Friday, CoeHall at Planting Fields port, $75-$80,engemantheater.com, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Arboretum,1395Planting Fields Rd., 631-207-1313. 631-261-290; through March 8. MY FATHER’S PLACE AT THE DISNEY’S THE LITTLE MERMAID Shakespeare’s quintessential battle of the ROSLYN HOTEL MidgeUre:Songs, Oyster Bay, $45 includes wine/refresh- NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: PRESENT sexes, 8p.m. Saturday, 3p.m. Sunday Questions and Answers,Scottish ments, plantingfields.org, 516-922-8678. Musical fantasybased on the Danish LAUGHTER Film screening of Noel fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, and 2p.m. Thursday, SmithtownCenter frontman forthe ’80s band Ultravox,with WAMPONAMON MASONIC MUSIC Coward’s comedy,7p.m. Friday, Guild forthe Performing Arts,2E. Main St., Tony Solis,8p.m. Saturday, $35; Gianni SERIES Student Body TheBand,East 7:30 p.m. Friday, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Hall, 158 Main St., East Hampton, $18, m Saturday, 2p.m. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. $40,$36 seniors, $25 students, Russo,songs, stories and aQ&A, 3p.m. End musical performers, 8p.m. Friday; co guildhall.org, 631-324-4050.
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