Events on Wednesday, June 3

<em>The Drums Inside Your Chest</em>

Film: Documentary

The Drums Inside Your Chest

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Anthology Film Archives

The brainchild (or lovechild, really) of actress, artist, and author Amber Tamblyn, The Drums Inside Your Chest is one of... 

Happy Ending Music & Reading Series feat. Samantha Hunt, Dan Rollman, Steven Berlin Johnson, and Tristan Perich

Books: Reading

Happy Ending Music & Reading Series

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Joe's Pub

Amanda Stern rallies the word dorks once again for her monthly Happy Ending Music & Reading Series. Tonight's readings come from... 

Ongoing Events

<em>Fuerza Bruta: Look Up </em>

Theatre

Fuerza Bruta: Look Up

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Daryl Roth Theatre

Avid fans of spectacular spectacle De La Guarda are rejoicing with the arrival of Fuerza Bruta: Look Up, a sort of... 

Paragraph

City Gems

Paragraph

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Paragraph

Joy Parisi and Lila Cecil understand the importance of having a room of one's own. At Paragraph, their Union Square writing... 

Theatre

West Side Story

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ The Palace Theatre

Argentine opera singer Josephine Scaglione's magnetically angelic presence contrasts beautifully with the unforgiving world around her in Arthur Laurents' gritty revival... 

Art

Malcolm Morley

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Sperone Westwater

Careening motocross and NASCAR racers skid across Malcolm Morley's new paintings — one even leaps through a monumental sculpture in a... 

Art

The Heart of a Woman: Harlequin Cover Art 1949-2009

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Open House Gallery

Romance novels may not be taken seriously as literature, but this exhibition at Openhouse Gallery positions their covers as legitimate artwork.... 

<em>N&eacute;gritude</em>

Art

Négritude

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Exit Art

An ambitious multimedia exhibition in several parts, Négritude contemplates the inception, evolution, and contemporary international influence of a seminal 20th-century black... 

Theatre

The Dishwashers

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ 59E59 Theaters

Morris Panych's dark comedy The Dishwashers is reminiscent of a Samuel Beckett work, complete with existential philosophizing and dialogue that prompts... 

Art

Claes Oldenburg

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Whitney Museum of American Art

With public-art dandy Claes Oldenburg, Pound's dictum seems especially true: all great art is born of the metropolis. The Whitney's Oldenburg... 

<em>Billy Elliot</em>

Theatre: Broadway

Billy Elliot

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Imperial Theatre

The dark economic times spurred by Wall Street and the new political landscape serve as the perfect backdrop for Billy Elliot,... 

Theatre

Our House

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Playwrights Horizons

Whip-smart playwright Theresa Rebeck's newest play, Our House, is a dark send-up of television and how the news and reality TV... 

<em>Creating the Modern Stage: Designs for Theater and Opera</em>

Art

Creating the Modern Stage

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ The Morgan Library

If only it was possible to see how designs for Creating the Modern Stage looked and functioned back in their original... 

Internet Week New York

Festival: Performing Arts

Internet Week

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Various locations

Internet Week successfully brings together the masters, muses, and mutts of the digital age for parties, discussions, panels, mixers, and seminars.... 

Theatre

Next Fall

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Playwrights Horizons

"You don't have to believe in hell to walk around all the time feeling like you're going to burn in it,"... 

<em>Exit the King</em>

Theatre

Exit the King

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Ethel Barrymore Theatre

400-year-old King Berenger (Geoffrey Rush) doesn't know he has only 90 minutes left to live at the beginning of Ionesco's rarely... 

Jessica Stockholder: <em>Swiss Cheese Field</em>

Art

Jessica Stockholder

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Senior & Shopmaker Gallery

Jessica Stockholder gets wild with layered compositions of paint blobs, handmade paper, laser-cut textiles (some furry, some shiny), and other collaged... 

Ahmed Alsoudani

Art

Ahmed Alsoudani

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Goff + Rosenthal Gallery

Iraqi-born American painter Ahmed Alsoudani builds tumultuous compositions about violence, war, and human suffering, juxtaposing human and bestial figures whose violent... 

Art

Francis Bacon: A Centenary Retrospective

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

While the peripatetic, 20th-century artist may only have been the second most famous Francis Bacon to bless English shores, he was... 

<em>Hair</em>

Theatre: Broadway

Hair

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ The Al Hirschfeld Theatre

Although Hair was written over 40 years ago, capturing the spirit of a certain movement and period in our history, its... 

<em>Into the Sunset: Photography's Image of the American West</em>

Art: Photography

Into the Sunset: Photography's Image of the American West

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

From Zane Grey's far-fetched dime novels to homespun images describing a seemingly limitless stretch of adventure, the American West — as... 

<em>Rashomon</em> (1950)

Film

Rashomon

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Film Forum

Released in 1950, Rashomon left a seismic mark on cinema's landscape and language — not to forget lie-test graphs. Akira Kurosawa's... 

<em>In the Heights</em>

Theatre

In the Heights

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Richard Rodgers Theatre

There's a lot more color and zing on the Great White Way with the addition of In the Heights, an ebullient... 

<em>Bitter Honey II</em>

Theatre

Bitter Honey II

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ The Public Theater

Eric Bogosian's monologues are legendary in the downtown theatre community. From Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll to Pounding Nails in the... 

Art

\'flō\: art, text, new media

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Center for Book Arts

A motley collection of works by 30 artists makes up the \'flō\: art, text, new media exhibition, which examines the use... 

Spring Exhibitions

Art

Spring Exhibitions

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Artists Space

Flowers that manage to exist in cement-road crevices: a timeless analogy for nature's resiliency in the face of man, and also,... 

<em>David Seidner: Paris Fashions, 1945</em>

Art

David Seidner: Paris Fashions, 1945

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ International Center of Photography

By August 1944, France had been liberated from the clutch of the Vichy regime, but war had left its proud-as-a-peacock couture... 

Theatre

machineX7

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ HERE Arts Center

Three uniformed dimwits (Trey Lyford, Geoff Sobelle, Gabriel Quinn Bauridel) wait for the enemy. Yet the guys' nonsensical machismo is unspecific... 

Art

Klaus Moje

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Museum of Art and Design

As a German Down Under, glass-art virtuoso Klaus Moje has single-handedly made Australia a hub for that fine art's evolution. Artist... 

Public Art Fund presents Julie Farris and Sarah Wayland-Smith: <em>A Clearing in the Streets</em>

Art

A Clearing in the Streets

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Collect Pond Park

The always awesome public-art sponsors at Public Art Fund debut a new downtown work by Julie Farris and Sarah Wayland-Smith. Their... 

<em>Waiting for Godot</em>

Theatre

Waiting for Godot

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Studio 54

Master comic actors Bill Irwin, Nathan Lane, and John Goodman infuse a bit of glee in the cosmic questions posed by... 

<em>Polish Posters 1945-1989</em>

Art

Polish Posters 1945-1989

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

Bracketed by those historic "falls" in nearby Berlin (of the city itself and, later, its Wall), the Polish Poster School's expressionistic,... 

Art Brut

Music

Art Brut

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ The Mercury Lounge

Indie-pop punks Art Brut take over Mercury Lounge this week, on the heels of the release of their third album, Art... 

<em>Our Town</em>

Theatre

Our Town

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Barrow Street Theater

David Comer's justly praised production (he took home the '09 Obie for Outstanding Director, the play won the Lucille Lortel Award... 

Theatre

God of Carnage

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre

A playground altercation between two preteen boys escalates to full-on war when their parents get involved in French playwright Yasmina Reza's... 

Huang Yong Ping

Art

Huang Yong Ping

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Gladstone Gallery

Viewers walk in spirals from a snake's tail to its head, and back again through the arches of this massive installation... 

Art

Stuart Semple

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Anna Kustera Gallery

The toast of London's contemporary art world, Stuart Semple brings a warped progression on Pop Art to New York. Everlasting, Nothing... 

<em>Frogs: A Chorus of Colors</em>

Special Event

Frogs: A Chorus of Colors

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ American Museum of Natural History

What eats fish, fowl, snails, fruit, crawfish, and frogs? Frogs do. The neckless, tailless charmers of class Amphibia count some voracious... 

<em>Sleepwalk With Me</em>

Comedy

Sleepwalk With Me

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ The Culture Project @ 45 Bleecker

Comedian Mike Birbiglia walks a fine line between standup and theatre in his one-man off-Broadway debut Sleepwalk With Me. He tells... 

Art: Photography

Avedon Fashion 1944–2000

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ International Center of Photography

For photographer Richard Avedon, the decisive moment came as a flash of mischief. Picture: two lovely femmes, their coated backs shielding... 

Theatre

Things of Dry Hours

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ New York Theatre Workshop

Delroy Lindo returns to the New York stage as Tice Hogan, a black communist recruiter in depression-era Alabama whose values are... 

<em>Coraline</em>

Theatre

Coraline

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Lucille Lortel Theatre

It's no fluke that beloved songwriter Stephin Merritt chose to set Neil Gaiman's book-turned-movie Coraline to music. The darkly droll circumstances... 

<em>South Pacific</em>

Theatre

South Pacific

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center Theater's revival of Rogers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific is one of those rare, magical experiences that makes musical theater... 

<em>Gustave Caillebotte: Impressionist Paintings from Paris to the Sea</em>

Art

Gustave Caillebotte: Impressionist Paintings from Paris to the Sea

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Brooklyn Museum of Art

Thirty-odd years after reintroducing Gustave Caillebotte to American audiences, the Brooklyn Museum offers another marvelous paean to a figure whose posthumous... 

Art

KRAZY!

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Japan Society

For all the otaku and hikikomori out there, this exhibition needs no further explanation — but for anyone curious about how... 

Art

The Pictures Generation, 1974-84

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Pictures Generation pulls the curtain on the young laboratory of the New York art scene in the '70s and '80s.... 

Theatre

The Success of Failure (or, The Failure of Success)

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ St. Ann's Warehouse

In her latest work, composer/singer/theatre artist Cynthia Hopkins explores when failure is actually success — and vice versa — voyaging from... 

<em>Tangled Alphabets</em>: Le&oacute;n Ferrari and Mira Schendel

Art

Tangled Alphabets: León Ferrari and Mira Schendel

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

For all its fundamental utility, language can also warp into an abstract whatsit — at least in the artful hands of... 

<em>The Norman Conquests</em>

Theatre

The Norman Conquests

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Circle in the Square Theatre

Norman's plan for a "dirty weekend" with his sister-in-law Annie turns into a couple days of chaos with the whole family... 

What Was Good Design? MoMA's Message 1944–56

Art

What Was Good Design? MoMA's Message 1944–56

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

At mid-century MoMA played a leading role in the definition and dissemination of so-called Good Design, a concept that took shape... 

In Situ: Architecture and Landscape

Art

In Situ: Architecture and Landscape

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

In recent decades "landscape" has taken on an expanded definition in architecture. In the first half of the twentieth century, the... 

Rough Cut: Design Takes a Sharp Edge

Art

Rough Cut: Design Takes a Sharp Edge

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

Design is not always pretty. Sometimes it is blunt and aggressive, especially when it is meant to deliver a clear message... 

The New American Wing—Part 2: The Charles Engelhard Court and the Period Rooms

Art

The New American Wing—Part 2: The Charles Engelhard Court and the Period Rooms

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

After two years of major construction and renovation, the Met’s Charles Engelhard Court—the spectacular, light-filled pavilion along Central Park—has reopened to... 

Sculpture in Color

Special Event

Sculpture in Color

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

This summer's installation in The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden celebrates the bold use of color in modern and contemporary sculpture.... 

Yang Fudong: Seven Intellectuals in a Bamboo Forest

Film

Yang Fudong: Seven Intellectuals in a Bamboo Forest

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ Asia Society and Museum

Check out the premiere U.S. museum showing of Yang Fudong's Seven Intellectuals in a Bamboo Forest. The five-part cinematic masterpiece depicts... 

Stage Pictures: Drawing for Performance

Special Event

Stage Pictures: Drawing for Performance

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

Visual artists have long been interested in the stage as an arena for experimentation, and their interdisciplinary collaborations have immeasurably enriched... 

Last Chance—Pen and Parchment: Drawing in the Middle Ages

Art

Last Chance—Pen and Parchment: Drawing in the Middle Ages

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

See this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition before it closes on Sunday! Learn how with strokes of genius, artists in the Middle Ages explored... 

Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection

Art

Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection

Wednesday 6/ 3 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection, acquired by the Museum in 2005, is an extraordinary collection of over 2,500 contemporary...