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Fri, March 18

Film, “Mississippi Mermaid”: As part of the Catherine Deneuve retrospective, “Deneuve.” $12, $7 members. 2, 4:30, 6:50 and 9:15 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Theater, “Treasure Island”: Robert Louis Stephenson’s classic pirate tale gets adapted for the stage. $20-$45. 7:30 pm. Irondale Center [85 S. Oxford St. at Lafayette Avenue in Fort Greene, (718) 488-9233], http://www.irondale.org.

Music, Anne Keating and Noe Venable: $10 adults, $6 children. 7:30–10:30 pm. Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture [53 Prospect Park West at Second Street in Park Slope, (718) 768-2972], http://www.bsec.org.

Reading, Armchair/Shotgun Issue 2 Launch Party: Featuring contributing authors Alanna Bailey, Nate House and others. Free. 7:30 pm. Greenlight Bookstore [686 Fulton St. between South Elliott Place and South Portland Avenue in Fort Greene, (718) 246-0200], greenlightbookstore.com.

Theater, “The Comedy of Errors”: Britain’s Propeller theater company revs up Shakespeare’s comedy to raucous levels. $20-$70. 7:30 pm. BAM Harvey Theater [651 Fulton St. at Rockwell Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Theater, “The Legend of Buster Neal”: Jackie Alexander’s play about five generations of African-American men. $25 ($15 senior and student discounts). 8 pm. Restoration Plaza [1368 Fulton St. at Marcy Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant, (212) 209-3370], http://www.zerve.com/bholidayinc./buster.

Theater, “Beautiful Burnout”: The National Theatre of Scotland returns to Brooklyn with a play about boxing. $60-$70. 8 pm. St. Ann’s Warehouse [38 Water St. at Dock Street in DUMBO, (718) 254-8779], http://www.stannswarehouse.org.

Theater, “Hamlet”: The Heights Players do Shakespeare’s tragedy. $15, $13 for seniors and children under 13. 8 pm. Heights Players [26 Willow Pl. between Joralemon and State streets in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 237-2752], http://www.heightsplayers.org.

Dance, “Surfacing”: Featuring the work of Spark Movement Collective, VESSEL and Vital Dance . $15, $10 students and seniors. 8 pm. Brooklyn Arts Exchange [421 Fifth Ave. at Eighth Street in Park Slope, (718) 832-0018], http://www.bax.org.

Theater, “Dr. Frankenstein’s Magical Creature”: Rabbit Hole Ensemble reimagines Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein.” $18 ($15 students and seniors). 8 pm. Old First Reformed Church [729 Carroll St. at Seventh Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 638-8300], rabbitholeensemble.com.

Film, “The Best and the Brightest”: Sneak peak at this outrageous, R-rated farce about getting a child into a New York City private kindergarten. $10. 8 pm. The Bell House [149 Seventh St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus, (718) 643-6510], http://www.thebellhouseny.com.

Theater, “The Three Sisters”: Modern But Classical Theater does Chekhov’s drama. $15, $10 for students and seniors. 8 pm. Brooklyn Lyceum [227 Fourth Ave. at President Street in Park Slope, (718) 857-4816], http://www.brooklynlyceum.com.

Music, Karaoke: Free. Midnight. Union Hall [702 Union St. at Fifth Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 638-4400], http://www.unionhallny.com.

Sat, March 19

PERFORMANCE

Theater, “Jitney”: The Gallery Players do August Wilson’s play about the 20th century black American experience. Gallery Players [199 14th St., between Fourth and Fifth avenues in Park Slope, (212) 352-3101], galleryplayers.com.

Theater, “Treasure Island”: 3 and 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “The Legend of Buster Neal”: 3 pm and 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “Beautiful Burnout”: 4 pm and 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Music, “The Lord of the Rings — The concert”: The Grand Street Community Band performs music from the JRR Tolkein movie series. Free. 5 pm. Grand Street High School (850 Grand St. between Bushwick Avenue and Waterbury Street in Williamsburg), grandstreetband.org.

Theater, “The Other mother”: Play about the challenges faced by mothers and stepmothers. $5 (suggested). 7 pm. PS 58 [330 Smith St. at First Pl. in Carroll Gardens, (718) 330-9322],

Music, Brooklyn Community Orchestra: Performing works by Sibelius and Grieg. $15 ($8 students and seniors). 7:30 pm. Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims [75 Hicks St. at Orange Street in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 230 5030 X10], http://www.bcco.info.

Theater, “The Comedy of Errors”: 7:30 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Music, Ladysmith Black Mambazo: $40. 8 pm. Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College [2900 Campus Rd. at Hillel Place in Flatbush, (718) 951-4500], http://www.brooklyncenteronline.org.

Music, St. Patrick’s Day Celebration: Performance by the Fauxges plus live band karaoke! $7. 8 pm. Rock Shop [249 Fourth Ave. between Carroll and President streets in Park Slope, (718) 230-5740], http://www.therockshopny.com.

Theater, “An Evening With Groucho”: Impersonator Frank Ferrante performs. $25. 8 pm. Kingsborough Community College [2001 Oriental Blvd. at Decatur Avenue in Manhattan Beach, (718) 368-5000], http://www.kingsborough.edu.

Theater, “Hamlet”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Music, Classical Concert: Selections from Franz Liszt with Jeffery Swann, piano. $35 ($30 senior, $15 student). 8 pm. Bargemusic [Fulton Ferry Landing, Old Fulton Street and Furman Street in DUMBO, (718) 624-2083], http://www.bargemusic.org.

Dance, “Surfacing”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “Dr. Frankenstein’s Magical Creature”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Music, Sasha Dobson: 8 pm. Barbes [376 Ninth St. at Sixth Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 965-9177], http://www.barbesbrooklyn.com.

Music, Union and The Other Side: Free. 8 pm. Union Street Star Theater (101 Union St. between Van Brunt and Columbia streets in Columbia Waterfront District, no phone).

Theater, “The Three Sisters”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Music, Allison Williams and Thomas Bailey: $10. 9 pm. Jalopy [315 Columbia St. between Hamilton Avenue and Woodhull Street in Columbia Street Waterfront, (718) 395-3214], http://www.jalopy.biz.

Music, Sofia Rei: Free. 9 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Music, Baby Soda: 10 pm. Barbes [376 Ninth St. at Sixth Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 965-9177], http://www.barbesbrooklyn.com.

Music, M Shanghai String Band and Friends: $10. 10:30 pm. Jalopy [315 Columbia St. between Hamilton Avenue and Woodhull Street in Columbia Street Waterfront, (718) 395-3214], http://www.jalopy.biz.

SALES AND MARKETS

Brooklyn Borough Hall Greenmarket: 8 am–6 pm. [Court and Montague streets in Brooklyn Heights, (212) 788-7476], http://www.grownyc.org.

Artists and Fleas: 8 am–4 pm. [70 N. Seventh St. between Wythe and Kent avenues in Williamsburg, (917) 301-5765], artistsandfleas.com.

Greenpoint/McCarren Park Greenmarket: 8 am–4 pm. [Union Avenue between Driggs Avenue and N.12th Street in Greenpoint, (212) 788-7476], http://www.grownyc.org.

Fort Greene Park Greenmarket: 8 am–4 pm. [Washington Park between DeKalb and Willoughby avenues in Fort Greene, (212) 788-7476], http://www.grownyc.org.

Park Slope Greenmarket: Brooklyn’s answer to Union Square. 9 am–4 pm. Grand Army Plaza [Union Street at Flatbush Avenue in Park Slope, (212) 788-7900], cenyc.org.

Brooklyn Flea: More than 100 vendors. 10 am–6 pm. Skylight One Hanson [1 Hanson Pl. at Flatbush Avenue in Fort Greene, (718) 230-0400], http://www.brooklynflea.com.

OTHER

Talk, “The Middle East — What Happened?”: Film screening and discussion. Free. 1 pm. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church [7420 Fourth Ave. at 74th Street in Bay Ridge, (646) 824-5506], http://www.panys.org/BR.

Film, “Tristana”: As part of the Catherine Deneuve retrospective, “Deneuve.” $12, $7 members. 6:50 and 9:15 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Art, Works in Progress: Exhibits by up and coming artists, musicians and dancers. $5. 8 pm. Dancewave Center [45 Fourth Ave. at Dean Street in Gowanus, (718) 522-4696], http://www.dancewave.org.

Sun, March 20

PERFORMANCE

Theater, “Jitney”: See Saturday, March 19.

Theater, “Hamlet”: 2 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Music, Classical Concert: 3 pm. See Saturday, March 19.

Theater, “The Comedy of Errors”: 3 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “The Legend of Buster Neal”: 4 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “Beautiful Burnout”: 4 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “The Three Sisters”: 5 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Music, John Hebert: 8 pm. Sycamore [1118 Cortelyou Rd. between Stratford and Westminster roads in Ditmas Park, (347) 240-5850], http://www.sycamorebrooklyn.com.

SALES AND MARKETS

Carroll Gardens Greenmarket: 8 am–6 pm. [Carroll and Smith streets in Carroll Gardens, (212) 788-7476], http://www.grownyc.org.

Artists and Fleas: 8 am–6 pm. See Saturday, March 19.

Cortelyou Greenmarket: 8 am–6 pm. [Cortelyou Road between Argyle and Rugby roads in Ditmas Park, (212) 788-7476], http://www.grownyc.org.

Brooklyn Flea: 10 am–6 pm. See Saturday, March 19.

OTHER

Film, “The Young Girls of Rochefort”: As part of the Catherine Deneuve retrospective, “Deneuve.” $12, $7 members. 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Reading, Lela Nargi and Krysten Brooker: Authors of “The Honeybee Man.” Free. 4–5 pm. PowerHouse Arena [37 Main St. at Water Street in DUMBO, (718) 666-3049], http://www.powerhousearena.com.

Film, “The Holocaust in Film”: The Times’s chief film critic, A.O. Scott, leads this four-week lecture series. $20 a session, $60 for the full series. 7 pm. Park Slope Jewish Center [1420 Eighth Ave. at 14th Street in Park Slope, (718) 768-1453], http://www.psjc.org.

Mon, March 21

Theater, “Jitney”: See Saturday, March 19.

Reading, G.J. Bachmann: Author of the 9-11 memoir, “Tara’s Cross.” 6 pm. Barnes and Noble Park Slope [267 Seventh Ave. at Sixth Street in Park Slope, (718) 832-9066].

Film, “Them!” and “The Wild One”: As part of “An Army of Phantoms,” a series curated by film critic J. Hoberman. $12, $7 members. 7 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Theater, “Treasure Island”: 7:30 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Tues, March 22

Theater, “Jitney”: See Saturday, March 19.

Workshop, Create a business plan: Part of PowerUP business competition. Free. 6 pm. Business Library [280 Cadman Plaza W. at Tillary Street in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 623-7000], http://www.brooklynpubliclibrary.org.

Reading, Brownstone Poets: Open mic followed by poets Davidson Garret and Susanna Rich. Free. 7 pm. Tillie’s [248 DeKalb Ave. at Vanderbilt Avenue in Fort Greene, (718) 783-6140], http://www.tilliesof-brooklyn.com.

Film, “Liza”: As part of the Catherine Deneuve retrospective, “Deneuve.” $12, $7 members. 7 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Theater, “Treasure Island”: 7:30 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “Beautiful Burnout”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “The Three Sisters”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Wed, March 23

Theater, “Jitney”: See Saturday, March 19.

Talk, Sexism and homophobia in the music industry: Led by Le Tigre band member Johanna Fateman and director Kerthy Fix. Free. 5 pm. St. Francis College [180 Remsen St., between Court and Clinton streets in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 489-5200].

Reading, E.L. Doctorow: Author of “All the Time in the World.” Free. 7 pm. BookCourt [163 Court St. between Pacific and Dean streets in Cobble Hill, (718) 875-3677], http://www.bookcourt.org.

Theater, “Treasure Island”: 7:30 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “The Comedy of Errors”: 7:30 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “Beautiful Burnout”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “The Three Sisters”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Music, Roots & Ruckus: Night of folk, old-time and blues music. 9 pm. Jalopy [315 Columbia St. between Hamilton Avenue and Woodhull Street in Columbia Street Waterfront, (718) 395-3214], http://www.jalopy.biz.

Thurs, March 24

Theater, “Jitney”: See Saturday, March 19.

Talk, Architecture, Nature and Technology: Led by professors from Graduate Architecture and Urban Design. Free. 6 pm. Pratt Institute School of Architecture Higgins Hall [61 St. James Pl. at Lafayette Avenue in Clinton Hill, (718) 636-3600], http://www.pratt.edu.

Film, “Scene of the Crime”: As part of the Catherine Deneuve retrospective, “Deneuve.” $12, $7 members. 6:50 pm and 9:15 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Reading, Ugly Duckling Presse: Authors Christian Hawkey, Ammiel Alcalay and Julian Brolaski. Free. 7 pm. Brooklyn Public Library’s Central branch [Flatbush Avenue at Eastern Parkway in Grand Army Plaza in Park Slope, (718) 230-2100].

Theater, “Treasure Island”: 7:30 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “The Comedy of Errors”: 7:30 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Reading, Ben Dolnick: Author of “You Know Who You Are.” Free. 7:30 pm. Greenlight Bookstore [686 Fulton St. between South Elliott Place and South Portland Avenue in Fort Greene, (718) 246-0200], greenlightbookstore.com.

Theater, “The Legend of Buster Neal”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “Beautiful Burnout”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “Dr. Frankenstein’s Magical Creature”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “The Three Sisters”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Talk, “The Comedy of Errors”: Post performance with cast members. Free with same day ticket holders. 9:30 pm. BAM Harvey Theater [651 Fulton St. at Rockwell Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Fri, March 25

Theater, “Jitney”: See Saturday, March 19.

Film, “My Favorite Season”: As part of the Catherine Deneuve retrospective, “Deneuve.” $12, $7 members. 3, 6 and 9 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Talk, Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: Discussion of his public service and civic engagement. Free. 7 pm. Plymouth Church (75 Hicks St. between Cranberry and Orange streets in Brooklyn Heights), http://www.plymouthchurch.org.

Theater, “Treasure Island”: 7:30 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “The Comedy of Errors”: 7:30 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Film, “The Indian Boundary Line” and “The Mountain State”: Includes a Q&A with the filmmaker, Thomas Comerford. $9 (suggested). 7:30 pm. UnionDocs (322 Union Ave. at S. First Street in Williamsburg), http://www.uniondocs.org.

Theater, “The Legend of Buster Neal”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “Beautiful Burnout”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “Dr. Frankenstein’s Magical Creature”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Music, Karaoke dance party: Free. Midnight. Union Hall [702 Union St. at Fifth Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 638-4400], http://www.unionhallny.com.

Sat, March 26

PERFORMANCE

Theater, “Jitney”: See Saturday, March 19.

Theater, “Treasure Island”: 3 and 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “The Legend of Buster Neal”: 3 pm and 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “Beautiful Burnout”: 4 pm and 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “The Comedy of Errors”: 7:30 pm. See Friday, March 18.

Theater, “Dr. Frankenstein’s Magical Creature”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 18.

OTHER

Grillin’ on the Bay: Get your fill of some of the best BBQ around. Free admission (cost varies for food). 11 am–4:30 pm. t. Mark School [2602 E. 18th St. between Avenue Z and Jerome Avenue in Sheepshead Bay, (718) 332-9304], grillinonthebay.blogspot.com.

Brooklyn Mutt Show: Westminster this ain’t, as the borough’s prized pooches will compete in such categories as “Looks most like owner.” Free. 11 am–7 pm. Brooklyn Lyceum [227 Fourth Ave. at President Street in Park Slope, (718) 857-4816], http://www.brooklynlyceum.com.

“Beer for Beasts”: Fundraiser for the Humane Society of New York City, with 16 new brews from Sixpoint. $60. 1–5 pm and 6–10pm. The Bell House [149 Seventh St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus, (718) 643-6510], http://www.thebellhouseny.com.

Reading, Sherri Eisenberg: Author of “Food Lover’s Guide to Brooklyn.” Free. 4 pm. Brooklyn Public Library’s Central branch [Flatbush Avenue at Eastern Parkway in Grand Army Plaza in Park Slope, (718) 230-2100].

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