EXPLORE CHANGES IN IMMIGRATION IN A SPECIAL PROGRAM AT THE TENEMENT MUSEUM THIS THURSDAY, 1/22 (SPONSORED)

L-R: Caitlin Dickerson, Muzzafar Chishti

Connect stories of immigration, past and present, with the Tenement Museum. A year after President Donald Trump’s second inauguration, Tenement Talk: Immigration Today assesses the changes in immigration, particularly with regard to enforcement, and explores the nation’s varied reaction to these measures. Join the Tenement Museum on Thursday, January 22, 2026, from 6:30-8:30 PM along with Caitlin Dickerson, Pulitzer prize-winning writer from The Atlantic, Muzaffar Chishti, lawyer and Senior Fellow at the Migration Policy Institute, and Tenement Museum President Annie Polland for this timely conversation.

All in-person attendees receive an exclusive 25% Tenement Shop discount, a book on the topic, mini tour, and a reception.

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TUES-THURS, 1/20-23: NYC WINTER OUTING, SQUASH TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS, AND MORE

tuesday

thru 2/12: nyc winter outing reservations are now open: enjoy cool savings on dining, broadway shows, attractions, and more during the annual nyc winter outing. running thru 2/12, this season’s promotions include restaurant week (prix-fixe meals at hundreds of restaurants across all five boroughs), broadway week (2-for-1 tickets to select broadway shows), and nyc must-see week (2-for-1 tickets to attractions, museums, performing arts, and tours across all five boroughs). >>

tues 12:30pm: ice theatre of new york: 2025-26 city skate pop-up performances: ice theatre of new york’s annual ice dance performance series returns to public outdoor skating rinks for the fall-winter season. today: bryant park (midtown). free admission. >>

tues 7pm (monthly): brooklyn books + booze: hear established and up-and-coming authors of different genres read from their current works every third tuesday of the month at barrow’s intense tasting room (industry city). tonight’s lineup caitlin rozakis, amanda cockrell, michael swanwick, and ellen kushner. hosted by randee dawn. free admission. >>

tues 7pm (monthly): astronomy on tap: ‘first light’ edition: things are looking up at astronomy on tap, a night where astronomy enthusiasts gather at a local bar for talks by professional scientists and educators—plus themed games and other cosmic fun. tonight: a look back on some astronomy firsts, from the first light we can observe of our universe to personal astro stories with james baldwin (cuny), amara mccune (nyu), and kat troche (aaa). somethin’ else in dekalb market hall (downtown brooklyn), free admission. >>

tues 7pm: ginny hogan: low maintenance: comedian and writer ginny hogan (betches, the new yorker) workshops new material and jokes about motherhood, red flags, protein, football, the male loneliness epidemic, and more at grove 34 (astoria). free admission. >>

tues 7pm (monthly): the broad squad: kendra cunningham presents a monthly comedy variety show featuring a female-fronted lineup and tarot readings. tonight’s lineup: mel deluca, zack didonato, ellen karis, vicky kuperman, and francesca van horn. young ethel’s (south slope), free admission ($10 suggested donation). private tarot readings are $5/card. >>

tues 7pm (tuesdays thru 2/24): union pool’s fouth annual free tuesdays: union pool’s annual free tuesday concert series is back for another winter season, continuing tonight with georgia maq and girlpuppy. >>

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wednesday

weds 7pm: junk journal hang and zine trade: seasoned zine fans and newbies alike are welcome to hang and create junk journals at purgatory (bushwick). supplies will be provided, but feel free to bring your own to share. free admission. >>

weds 7pm: the friends of attention: attensity!: d. graham burnett, alyssa loh, and peter schmidt of the friends of attention present their new book, attensity! a manifesto of the attention liberation movement, a rallying cry to fight the commodification of human attention and re-enchant the world. presented by greenlight bookstore, the strother school of radical attention, and the new york philosophy club at st. joseph’s university (clinton hill). $5 admission, $30 ticket option includes a copy of the book >>

weds 7pm (monthly): adam wade: live in new york: 20-time moth story slam winner adam wade returns to under st. marks theater with a storytelling show featuring three to four different stories from his extensive catalog (no two shows will be the same) and a different special guest who’ll kick things off. under st. marks theater (east village), sliding scale admission. >>

weds 7pm: top shelf stories: julia whitehouse serves up an evening of carefully crafted storytelling at ucb (east village). tonight’s show features guests kate greathead, tunu thom, david drake, and laura canty-samuel, plus one open mic slot reserved for an audience member. hosted by julia whitehouse. $10 adv, $15 day of. >>

weds 7:30pm: we have fun: a stand-up show: hosts zach sims and dan wilbur team up to bring the fun-ny to young ethel’s (south slope), with stand-up by joe pontillo, bob gurnett, gabbie watts, and ash mehta. free admission. >>

weds 8pm: isabel hagen tries out new material: comedian and classical violist (fallon) works out new material at this evening filled with jokes and music. littlefield (gowanus), $15. >>

weds 8pm (biweekly): flash comedy: have a picture-perfect night of laughs at the flash comedy show, where the hosts snap free polaroids of you and your friends to take home. hosted by claire parker (celebrity memoir book club), audrey black (cracked), and temi adeoye, tonight’s show features lee robinson, mailk el, woodlief, jonnea herman, dvontre coleman, tina sieben, and claire parker. mood ring (bushwick), $12. >>

weds 8pm: brooklyn horror society: near dark: brooklyn horror society’s dry january series, featuring movies set in the desert to help you think of warmer weather, closes with katherine bigelo’s near dark (1987) at gowanus metal bar lucky 13. free admission. >>

weds 9pm: what’s the worst that could happen? a standup comedy show: the audience, with the help of a lineup of comedians, choose new year’s resolutions that everyone can commit to at the latest iteration of will purpura and ilana rubin’s comedy show. halyards (gowanus), free admission (rsvp for a chance at a free drink). >>

thursday

thurs thru 1/29: 28th annual squash tournament of champions: watch world-class squash professionals and future olympians go head-to-head at a glass-enclosed court in grand central terminal’s vanderbilt hall. $20+ for seats, with limited free standing room spots. >>

thurs 7pm: nyc magic ensemble: expect the unexpected as the nyc magic ensemble presents a night of magicians and mentalists at young ethel’s (south slope). $10 (a limited number of 2-for-$15 tickets are also available). >>

thurs 8pm: rob cantrell: 1972 till infinity (special taping): open minded gen-x brooklyn comedian dad rob cantrell processes the last 50 + years of his life with jokes, storytelling and a deep appreciation for music. with special guests joyelle nicole johnson (npr) and matt koff (the daily show). littlefield (gowanus), $15. >>

thurs 8pm doors: landline comedy at wild east brewing co.: landline comedy serves up pints of hoppy humor straight from the barrel cellar at wild east brewing co. (gowanus). tonight’s lineup includes liz miele (comedy central), lizabank campagna (don’t tell comedy), gracie canaan (under cover comic), sam doctor, and brett hiker. hosted by andre medrano. bonus: rsvp for a chance to win a free drink. free admission. >>

ongoing

our roundup of 40+ ongoing events: holiday markets, ice skating, art shows, and more. >>

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GET $20 NEW DEAL TIX TO SHAKESPEARE’S CORIOLANUS (SPONSORED)

Theatre for a New Audience Presents
THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Ash K. Tata

GET A NEW DEAL TICKET TO ANY PERFORMANCE FOR JUST $20!*
If you are 30 years old or under OR a full-time student of any age, you can purchase a $20 New Deal ticket (up to $95 value). Choose your seat, choose ticket type New Deal (change from Standard), and use promo code NEWDEALSKINT. ONE ID PER TICKET, FOR OTHER ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS – SEE BELOW.

YOU’RE INVITED TO OUR NEW DEAL NIGHT!
If you’re eligible for the New Deal, join us at New Deal Night on Thursday, February 19! Buy your $20 New Deal ticket for the 7:00PM performance of The Tragedy of Coriolanus and stay for a free post-show talkback followed by a party at Fulton Hall with complimentary food and drinks and wonderful opportunities to connect with other artists and theatregoers.

SINGLE TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR ANYONE FOR $65** WITH CODE SKINT65!

GET TICKETS AT TFANA.ORG

Time: Just After Now. Setting: Rome and Antium

When the political landscape rapidly shifts, food becomes unaffordable, and class revolt erupts, who should lead?

Is there a place for Coriolanus (McKinley Belcher III)—a celebrated war hero and uncompromising aristocrat who refuses to hide his contempt for the newly empowered plebeian citizens?

The Tragedy of Coriolanus, directed by Ash K. Tata in their Off-Broadway debut, places Coriolanus and his fearsome mother Volumnia (Roslyn Ruff) in a media-saturated world where screen violence meets real bloodshed.

Company: Barzin Akhavan (Cominius), Kevin Alicea (Adrian), McKinley Belcher III (Caius Martius Coriolanus), Jack Berenholtz (Nicanor), William DeMeritt (Sicinius Velutus), Meredith Garretson (Virgilia), Pomme Koch (Senator/Lieutenant/Aedile), Merlin McCormick (Young Martius), Jason O’Connell (Menenius Agrippa), Emma Ramos (Valeria), Roslyn Ruff (Volumnia), Mickey Sumner (Tullus Aufidius), Zuzanna Szadkowski (Junius Brutus), Sarin Monae West (Titus Lartius).

WATCH THE FIRST REHEARSAL VIDEO

Polonsky Shakespeare Center: 262 Ashland Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217

* Each New Deal ticket holder must be 30 years of age and under, or a full-time student. A valid ID proving eligibility must be presented for each ticket purchased. IDs must be presented at entry beginning two hours prior to curtain. Failure to show proof of age or student ID will result in a surcharge for a full price ticket.

** $65 ticket discount offer expires 3/1/2026. Full price up to $95. Subject to availability. All internet and phone orders are subject to a handling fee. The offer may be discontinued at any time. Not valid for previous purchases.

Box Office hours are Monday–Saturday, 1–7pm and it can be reached at 646-553-3880 or tickets@TFANA.org.

Face masks are encouraged, but not required.

Click here to learn more about our policy on refunds and exchanges.

Special support for audio and video components of this production is provided by 4Wall Entertainment.

Endowment support for the production of The Tragedy of Coriolanus is provided by the Howard Gilman Foundation Fund for Classic Drama.

The production is also supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, and Shakespeare in American Communities, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.

Deloitte and Bloomberg Philanthropies are the 2025-2026 Season Sponsors.

Principal support for Theatre for a New Audience’s season and programs is provided by Alan Beller and Stephanie Neville, Robert E. Buckholz and Lizanne Fontaine, The Charina Endowment Fund, Constance Christensen, The Hearst Foundations, the Howard Gilman Foundation, the Jerome L. Greene Foundation Fund at the New York Community Trust, The SHS Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, and The Thompson Family Foundation.

Theatre for a New Audience’s season and programs are also made possible, in part, with public funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom; Shakespeare in American Communities, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature; and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

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