Your Best Bets: What to Do This Weekend
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This Week’s Best Bets
1. Cabaret from the Sandbox Theatre (7/29)
The infamous Kit Kat Klub has undergone a new makeover. Grab a VIP seat and become a part of the action. … A female master of ceremonies hosts a decadent and sensual interpretation of Cabaret.
Based on the original concept and script, this staged version brings forth the turmoil of love, trust, denial, and desire embodied in Sally Bowles, as well as the young and restless curiosity of a defiant American named Cliff.
Produced by the Westchester Sandbox Theater, the performance is held at 7 pm at the Bendheim Performing Arts Center, JCC of Mid-Westchester, 999 Wilmot Road in Scarsdale. Tickets are $25.
For more info or tickets, click here.
2. Stone Temple Pilots w/ King’s X and Steven Adler (7/30)
David Z Foundation Presents 2nd Annual D.A.V.E. Jam Stone Temple Pilots will be at the Paramount Hudson Valley Theater in Peekskill, NY to headline the benefit rock concert on Saturday, July 30 All proceeds will benefit the David Z Foundation. The lineup also includes performances by former Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler, Kings X, and ZO2. The Greater Susquehanna Valley United Way and RCF Speakers are event sponsors. Tickets $79 and up.
Paramount Hudson Valley Theater
Peekskill
For more info or tickets, click here.
3. Westchester Parks’ Bicycle Sundays (7/31)
A beloved Westchester tradition since 1974, you can ride your bicycle, walk, or jog the traffic-free Bronx River Parkway every Sunday from now through September from the County Center down to Scarsdale – 13.1 miles round trip. Over 60,000 people do it each year. Sponsored by the Westchester Parks Foundation, New York Presbyterian Hospital, and Danny’s Cycles. 10 am – 4 pm.
For more info, click here.
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