MEG WEBSTER AT GOVS ISLAND THIS WEEKEND
Governors Island will host shows of both Meg Webster and Onyedika Chuke starting tomorrow, June 12, and running through October 31 at the Arts Center at Governors Island. Webster’s site-specific installations include video, sculpture and a living moss mound that will be cultivated by GrowNYC. Chuke has an ongoing project that brings together a disquieting collection of sculptures, text and images in the lower gallery of the arts center.
THE THREE SISTERS AT CASTLE CLINTON
Shakespeare Downtown — the company that tries to recreate the feeling of Shakespeare’s Globe Theater in Lower Manhattan — will be putting on a free production of Chekhov’s “The Three Sisters” at its home venue, Castle Clinton in Battery Park this month. The production will run from June 17–27, Thursdays through Sundays, at 6:30p. The 200 free tickets will be available the day of the performance: just show up at the castle at 5:45p.
LASERAWAY HAS REOPENED
LaserAway Tribeca, the hair removal studio at 143 Duane, has reopened and is lifting some covid restrictions now that the city is below 1 percent. Hours are Monday, Wednesday, Friday-Sunday, 10a to 6p; Tuesday, Thursday, 8a to 8p.
ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE STILL ON TRACK
Rumor has it that the Alamo Drafthouse movie theater, and The Press Room museum, letterpress print shop, bar, and event space (I still don’t get that connection…) is now aiming to open this fall at 28 Liberty — I must have been channeling them since I took this shot yesterday. Variety had the story.