THEATER: The talented Michael Gladis, who theatergoers may recall from the hit 2000 revival of Brecht’s Baal, is currently appearing in ‘nami at The Kirk Theater. This darkly humorous drama is about a suburban woman’s belief that she has uncovered a plot to sell a child of Tsunami-ravaged Indonesia into sex slavery by her neighbors. Sounds heavy, but Martin Denton at nytheatre.com hails ‘nami as “indie theatre at its very best” and the “most exciting play” he’s seen so far this season. That’s saying something, because Denton goes to enough shows to make him the Brooklynvegan of New York theater. - John Del Signore
8pm // The Kirk Theatre 410 W 42nd St // Tickets via Ticket Central
READING: Housing Works Bookstore and The National Book Critics Circle bring you a panel on blogging and book reviewing. Discussing what happens when the two intersect are bloggers Maud Newton and Lizzie Skurnick, Newsday’s Laurie Muchnick and Frank Wilson of The Philadelphia Inquirer.
7pm // Housing Works Used Book Cafe [126 Crosby St] // Free
MUSIC: Of course we suggest checking out our Movable Hype show tonight! Not only is the music lineup pretty great - but The Burg is hosting! Should be a fun time. Take a nap, it doesn't start til 10pm.
10pm // The Spiegeltent // $10 (use discount code: Goth), $15 at the door
PARTY: Tonight FreeNYC helps celebrate DJ Morsy's Emo-Thug release. Hip hop vocals + indie rock instrumental = probably pretty awesome. Listen here: Emo-Thug.mp3, and catch him deejay tonight! Free Brooklyn Beer, 10 to 11pm.
10pm // Happy Ending [302 Broome St] // Free





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