Stuff and Things to Do:

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This Thursday: The opening of the Small Work Show at 440 Gallery (440 6th avenue between 9th and 10th street.).

“Yesterday I was at the gallery helping hang the show, and it really looks wonderful. We have a lot of Brooklyn artists participating. Let me know if you are still planning to drop by so that I make sure I meet you. The opening is from 6 to 9pm,” wrote Helene, a member of the gallery.

In July: Summer Concerts at Old First: Every Wednesday evening in July at the Old First Reformed Church, Seventh Avenue and Carroll Street in Park Slope

July 2nd: Hellgate Harmonie will performing Strauss and Mendelssohn wind music at Old First Church at 8 p.m.

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  1. Brooklyn Repertory Opera presents Hansel & Gretel at the Brooklyn Lyceum 227 Fourth Ave. June 28 & 29 at 3:30 PM. Special surprises for all children!

  2. Something to do June 28 & 29 in Park Slope.
    Once upon a time a brother and sister named Hansel and Gretel lived with their mother and father at the edge of a very great forest, begins the classic children’s fairy tale Hansel and Gretel presented by the Brooklyn Repertory Opera June 21st and 22nd and June 28th and 29th at 3:30 PM.
    The opera opens with Hansel (Marcella Caprario and Jocelyne O’Toole) and Gretel (Elizabeth Eiel and Pamela Scanlon) dancing and playing instead of doing their chores. Their mother, Gertrude (Kathleen Keske and Susanna Raymond), is furious with them and sends them away to pick strawberries in the forest. The children’s father, Peter (Eric Jorgenson and Matthew Yohn) arrives home from work, bringing a big basketful of food with him. Hansel and Gretel are nowhere to be found. Worried, both parents run off to look for their children.
    Meanwhile, the children are lost and hungry in the forest. The Sandman (Mary Jane Dingledy and Deborah Stone) visits them and calms their fears; he sprinkles his sleeping dust into the children’s eyes so they can rest. As dawn breaks, the Dew Fairy (Marnie Golden and Stefanie Izzo) wakes Hansel and Gretel and they are astonished to realize they’re just a few steps from a house made of gingerbread and candy. The starving children rush up to the house and begin to eat pieces of it. All of a sudden, the evil Witch of Ilsenstein (Tamara Cashour and Frank Liska) appears and puts a “freeze spell” on the children. Clever Hansel and Gretel trick the witch, shut her up in the oven, and bake her into one giant gingerbread cookie! With that, the gingerbread figures all over the house are suddenly transformed into real children. Everyone dances joyfully as the children are reunited with their parents. And, of course, everybody lives happily ever after!
    Tickets for Hansel and Gretel are $20.00 for adult and $10.00 for children and seniors. Brooklyn Lyceum is located at 227 4th Ave, Brooklyn, New York (located on the corner of Union and 4th avenue). It is accessible to the R Subway at the Union Street stop. For reservations or more information, call (866) 469-2687 or visit http://www.bropera.org.

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