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New York JUNE 2016 CELEBRATING 80 YEARS OF TRAVEL Jessie Mueller stars in “Waitress,” the Tony-nominated Best Musical by Sara Bareilles! wheretraveler.com THE NEWEST FAD: ESCAPE ROOMS OLD-SCHOOL BARS WITH CLASSIC GAMES Broadway Serves Up The Tony Awards!

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Read our cover story on Broadway's Tony Awards! Plus, the newest NYC trend: escape rooms. And old-school bars with classic games.

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    Jessie Mueller stars in Waitress, the Tony-nominated Best Musical by Sara Bareilles!

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    THE NEWEST FAD: ESCAPE ROOMS

    OLD-SCHOOL BARS WITH CLASSIC GAMES

    Broadway Serves Up The Tony Awards!

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    where now14 Detective StoryEscape Room mania: Who would have thought that trying to leave a room could be this much fun?BY JONI SWEET

    16 Party With TonyLooking for a great place to watch the Tony Awards? Step right this way. BY BRIAN SCOTT LIPTON

    16 Music ManiaJoin in the fun at Make Music New York.BY LOIS ANZELOWITZ LEVINE

    17 Whiz KidsA roundup of great events this month for hobbyists, science lovers and math geeks. BY JILL FERGUS

    17 BarflysIts old-school New York, and we love it: pubs with pool tables, dartboards and more. BY JILL FERGUS

    18 Escape From New YorkYou might not think of the Big Apple as a boating city, in which case, you would be wrong. BY LEE HOWARD

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    6 Editors ItineraryWhat could be lovelier on a summer day than spend-ing some time with Edgar Degas at the Museum of Modern Art?

    10 Hot DatesThe Big Apple Circus is in town! Plus news on food and art festivals, a 1920s lawn party and more.

    64 New York Your WayCustomized travel ideas.

    COVER PROMOTIONWaitress, the musical now play-ing on Broadway, stars 2014 Tony Award winner Jessie Mueller as Jenna Hunterson, a waitress and pie chef extraordinaire stuck in a small town and a loveless mar-riage until (See the musical and find out!) Cover photo of 2016 Tony nominee Jessie Muel-ler by Pamela Hanson.

    20 ENTERTAINMENTShows, ticket informa-tion, cabarets, jazz clubs, concerts, events, sports 35 DINING+ DRINKINGEateries by neighbor-hood, bars and restau-rants in the Boroughs 44 SHOPS+SERVICESFashion, decor, gifts, jewelry, spas, depart-ment stores, sport-ing goods, toys 49 MUSEUMS+ATTRACTIONSMajor art museums, must-see sights, his-torical treasures 57 TRANSPORTATION+TOURSTravel services, getting around, limousines, tours 61 MAPS

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    6 DEL CLOSE MARATHON > JUNE 2426The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre and other venues host 52 hours of improv performances. delclosemarathon.com

    7 NYC PRIDE > JUNE 21, 2426The LGBTQ community and its allies celebrate diver-sity with a parade, family-friendly activities and other events. nycpride.org

    1112 Lincoln Center hosts two artsy weekends of juried craft displays from every region of the United States. craftsatlincoln.org

    3 JAZZ AGE LAWN PARTY > JUNE 1112Part cocktail celebration, part fashion extravaganza, this 1920s party on Gover-nors Island draws crowds. jazzagelawnparty.com

    4 MUSEUM MILE FESTIVAL > JUNE 14 Enjoy free access to museums, including the Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 6-9 pm. museummilefestival.org

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    2 AMERICAN CRAFTS FESTIVAL > JUNE 45,

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    THRU JUNE 12: Big Apple CircusWith every seat no more than 50 feet from the ring, viewers get a close look at the high-flying acrobats, silly clowns, Chinese hand balancers, jugglers, aerialists, seven- piece band and the antics of talented four-legged performers at the Big Apple Circus in Cunningham Park, Queens. Its the 38th season for the nonprofit circus group, which has put a travel theme on this years show, The Grand Tour. Tickets start at $25. Visit bigapplecircus.org for more information.Joni Sweet

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    JUNE 2LUCKYRICE NEW YORK FEASTBombay Sapphire East Gin presents an Asian cuisine festival with tastings of kim-chi, ramen and other foods at Industry City in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. luckyrice.com

    JUNE 34NEW TASTE OF THE UPPER WEST SIDEThe Upper West Sides prominent chefs show-case their fare in a series of events on Columbus Avenue. newtasteuws.com

    JUNE 6TASTE OF TIMES SQUAREThis outdoor food and music festival oers tast-ings of popular dishes from more than 50 restau-rants in Times Square. timessquarenyc.org

    JUNE 1112BIG APPLE BARBECUE BLOCK PARTYMadison Square Park boasts thousands of pounds of ribs and pork, along with beer, wine and live music. bigapplebbq.org

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    where now it as being part of the new experience economy, the idea that people now prefer to spend their money on creating memories and experiencing something new as opposed to just consuming. While we are not sure we agree with that (in New York, our love of escape games is completely rivaled by our love to eat, drink and shop!), one thing we do know: A good escape room is a spirited, fun way to spend an evening in NYC!Joni Sweet

    THE PRESS TOUTS

    A costumed host locks your group in a room for a set time limit (usually an hour). Your mission is to escape, using your wits to solve riddles, unlock boxes and uncover clues hidden throughout the space. The clock is ticking, so you better think quick and communicate e ectively. You never know what far-fetched idea might get you the key to your release. Book tickets online as far in advance as possible.

    HOODWINKED ESCAPEUnlike other escape venues, Harlems Hoodwinked Escape doesnt sacri ce design. Each of its four rooms has a distinctive personality brought to life by theme decor, like the jukebox in the Spirit of Harlem room, authentic vintage army gear in the Military Mission room, disco lights in the Hangover room and a creepy body in the Asylum room. If players get stumped, they can use a walkie-talkie to ask for a clue from the sta , who are watching everything from the control room. Suc-cessful players can snap a photo with props related to the room after escaping.hoodwinkedescape.com

    ESCAPE THE ROOMWhat started as a single pop-up game in New York has grown to 11 locations across the country. Escape the Room now has two NYC locations that host ve

    distinct games. At 107 Su olk St., amateur sleuths have 60 minutes to nd their way out of a 1980s Rec Room or a theater, while the Midtown location (31st St. & Fifth Ave.) traps detectives in one of three environments: the o ce, the secret agency or the Victorian home. escapetheroomnyc.com

    I SURVIVED THE ROOMThe escape-room experi-ence gets a theatrical upgrade at I Survived the Room in Long Island City, Queens, complete with professional actors in the room who make immersive experiences feel all the more real. The attraction features three escapes: Club Escape, a nightlife hot spot corrupted by the Russian Bratva crime operation; The Sanato-rium, which handcu s and shackles the audience in an asylum; and Zombie Experience, an action shooter game that un-leashes hordes of zombies onto players desperate to escape. These games test more than your mental skills, incorporating physi-cal challenges that get the adrenaline pumping. isurvivedtheroom.com

    MISSION ESCAPE GAMESMission Escape Games focuses on story-driven ad-venture rooms at locations in Manhattan and Queens, where players try to join secret societies, outsmart a kidnapper in a dark room

    lit only by ashlights and divert a spaceship from crashing to Earth. Blog-ger Room Escape Artist (roomescapeartist.com), which has reviewed dozens of escape rooms, ranks the Escape the Hydeout room as one of the top games in New York City for its challenging, yet solvable, puzzles, nonlinear struc-ture (keeping all players busy throughout the hour) and symbolic scenery. missionescapegames.com

    OMESCAPEOmescape has been called the second generation of escape games for rigging its rooms with high-tech components, like laser lights, robots and other props. The Manhattan location features 15 rooms for its three games, which include a time-travel room and a biohazard game that forces players to enter a sewer system and nd a cure for a neurotoxin. omescapeus.com

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    This typewriter, wine bottle, jukebox and lamp from Hoodwinked Escapes Spirit of Harlem room may be the clues to your freedom.

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  • The scope of musical genres is broad, from large-scale bands to sing-alongs on street corners, from punk to classical.

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    Music Mania! Boy, does the beat go on: On June 21, Make Music New York presents more than 1,000 free concerts throughout the ve boroughs. Anyone, professional or ama-teur, can participate (as long as they reg-istered by April 29). The scope of musical get-togethers and genres is broad, from large-scale bands to sing-alongs on street corners, from punk to opera. Highlights of the day run the gamut from American composer Philip Glass playing his Etudes for piano at Pier 1 in Riverside Park (5 pm) to a workshop for budding young electronic musicians at the Brooklyn Public Librarys Grand Army Plaza (4 pm). Even the Bronx Bombers are getting into the act: The New York Yankees farm team in Staten Island hosts major-and minor-league players singing Eye of the Tiger, the 1982 anthem by the group Survivor, before their evening game. Boomwhack-ersplastic pipesare given out to fans in Richmond County Bank Ballpark, who whack them on cue as original Survivor lead singer Dave Bickler directs. For more information, visit makemusicny.org

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    PARTY WITH TONYBY BRIAN SCOTT LIPTON

    As a true lover of Broadway (and part-time theater critic), the day of

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    flops. By 6:30 pm, youll find me at Feinsteins/54 Below (254 W. 54th

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    an evening of entertainment, an open bar, dinner, the chance to win

    Broadway tickets and, of course, the opportunity to view the star-

    studded show on a big screen. While I wait for Hamilton to take the

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    to add to their Tony collection, or will I be screaming for some first-time

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    Whiz KidsAre you one with a penchant for stamp collecting? Or maybe you have a perennial fascination with math and science. Whatever your intellectual pursuits, heres where to go to have some brainy fun! BY JILL FERGUS

    WORLD STAMP SHOWAt the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center until June 4, this free exhibi-tion (held in the U.S. every decade!) is sponsored by the American Philatelic Society and brings together stamp collectors, dealers and exhibitors. 655 W. 34th St., 212.216.2000, ny2016.org

    WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL From June 1 to 5, this festival takes place in various venues (Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum; Brooklyn Bridge Park, etc.). Engage with leading scien-tists through discussions and interac-tive programs. Numerous locations, 212.348.1400, worldsciencefestival.com

    NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MATHEMATICS The aim here is to convey that math is a part of our everyday lives, from using clocks to putting on your glasses (op-tics has a foundation in math). There

    are over 20 interactive, hands-on ex-hibits to get those brain cells working. 11 E. 26th St., 212.542.0566, momath.org

    NEW YORK HALL OF SCIENCE Connected Worlds is the newest high-tech exhibition here, focus-ing on the Earth and its ecosystems through fantastic animated display screens. Also visit the outdoor Rocket Park with a Mercury-Atlas D rocket on display. 47-01 111th St., Corona, Queens, 718.669.0005, nysci.org

    LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER At this Jersey City museum, check out fun exhibits like the Nikola Tesla Lightning Show and Our Hudson Home, showcasing aquatic life in the Hudson River (formed aeons ago by glaciers) with hands-on ecology experiments. Theres also a massive IMAX Dome Theater! 222 Jersey City Blvd., 201.200.1000, lsc.org

    BARFLYSIts time to go out and get your game on at our local bars! BY JILL FERGUS

    Barcade This hipster hangout in Chelsea is known for its wide selection of craft beers and vintage video games,0 in-cluding Centipede, Galaga, Ms. Pac-Man and Donkey Kong. 148 W. 24th St., 212.390.8455, barcadenewyork.com

    Full Circle Bar If youre a fan of the boardwalk favorite, skee-ball, youll love sip-ping cheap beers while playing a few rounds of the game. Theres even a league called Brewskee-Ball. 318 Grand St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 347.725.4588, fullcirclebar.com

    Ace Bar This East Village bar has pool, darts, pinball machines and skee-ball lanes. Theres also a fab jukebox and a vintage lunch-box collection. 531 E. 5th St., 212.979.8476, acebar.com

    Ryans DaughterYou can get a perfectly poured pint of Guinness at this Irish bar, Monday trivia nights, a pool table, darts and a basketball machine to test your post-pint shooting skills. 350 E. 85th St., 212.628.2613, ryansdaughter.nyc

    Break Bar & Billiards Long Island Citys Break Bar has pool and darts, table tennis, hoops, Foosball and arcade gamesnot to mention 18 beers on tap and good pub grub. 32-04 Broadway, 718.777.5400

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    AN ACT OF GOD(In previews, opens June 6, closes Sept. 4) (1 hr 30 mins, no intermission) Who better to explain the mysteries of creation than God, as embodied by Sean Hayes in David Javerbaums comedy. www.anactofgod.com. Booth Theatre, 222 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

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    ALADDIN(2 hrs 20 mins) Disney The-atrical Productions musical comedy is an exotic magic carpet ride, lled with romance, special effects and the Academy Award-winning songs from the 1992 animated feature. www.alad

    dinthemusical.com. New Amsterdam Theatre, 214 W. 42nd St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 866.870.2717. Map 1, F5

    AMERICAN PSYCHO2016 Tony Award Nominee! (2 hrs 42 mins) Bret Easton Ellis 1991 best-selling novel is the basis for the new musical about Patrick Bateman, Wall Street banker by day and psychopath at night. www .americanpsychobroadway.com. Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    AN AMERICAN IN PARIS(2 hrs 30 mins) An American painter falls in love with a young French woman in post-World War II Paris in the musical set to a score by George and Ira Gershwin. www .americaninparisbroadway.com. Palace

    Theatre, 1564 Broadway, at W. 47th St., 877.250.2929. Map 1, F5

    BEAUTIFULTHE CAROLE KING MUSICAL(2 hrs 20 mins) The rise of the singer/songwriter, from her early days as an aspiring composer from Brooklyn, to her international success as a chart-topping sensation. www.beautifulonbroadway.com. Stephen Sondheim Theatre, 124 W. 43rd St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    BLACKBIRD2016 Tony Award Nominee!(Closes June 12) (1 hr 20 mins, no inter-mission) Sexually involved with an older man, Ray (Jeff Daniels), when she was 12, Una (Michelle Williams) confronts him 15 years later. www.blackbirdbroadway.com. Belasco Theatre, 111 W. 44th St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    Fully Committed(Closes July 24) (1 hr 30 mins, no intermission) In Becky Modes comedy, Jesse Tyler Ferguson stars as a strug-gling actor who mans the reservation line of New Yorks trendiest restaurant. www.ful lycommittedbroadway.com. Lyceum Theatre, 149 W. 45th St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

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    THE BOOK OF MORMON(2 hrs 30 mins) Two Mormon boys are on a mission to save souls in Africa in the irreverent musical comedy hit. www.bookofmor monthemusical.com. Eugene ONeill Theatre, 230 W. 49th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. Map 1, F5

    BRIGHT STAR2016 Tony Award Nominee! (2 hrs 30 mins) Love and redemption propel this new bluegrass musical by comedian Steve Martin and singer/songwriter Edie Brickell. www .brightstarmusical.com. Cort Theatre, 138 W. 48th St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    CHICAGO(2 hrs 30 mins) In the Tony Award-winning revival, two alluring jailbirds named Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly attain stardom while singing about sex and corruption. www.chi cagothemusical.com. Ambassador Theatre, 219 W. 49th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    THE COLOR PURPLE2016 Tony Award Nominee! (2 hrs 35 mins) A young black woman triumphs over adver-sity in the American South in the musical revival. www.colorpurple.com. Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, 242 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    THE CRUCIBLE2016 Tony Award Nominee! (Closes July 17) (2 hrs 45 mins) Saoirse Ronan stars in the revival of Arthur Millers play about the Salem, Massachusetts, witch trials. www.the crucibleonbroadway.com. Walter Kerr Theatre, 219 W. 48th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. Map 1, F5

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    MAP LOCATIONSThe references at the end of each listing (Map 1, A1, etc.) are coordinates for the street map on pages 62-63.

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    hrs 35 mins) The Tony Award-winning Best Play of 2015 is about a brilliant 15-year-old autistic boy, who sets out to uncover the truth about the killing of a neighbors dog. www.curiousincident onbroadway.com. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 243 W. 47th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    ECLIPSED2016 Tony Award Nominee!(Closes June 19) (2 hrs 15 mins) During the Liberian Civil War, ve women test their strength and ability to survive in a hostile world not of their making. Lupita Nyongo stars. www.eclipsed broadway.com. John Golden Theatre, 252 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    THE FATHER2016 Tony Award Nomi-nee! (Closes June 12) (1 hr 30 mins, no intermission) An 80-year-old man (Frank Langella) lives with his daughter in either London or Paris. Hes not sure which. Is he losing his mind? www .manhattantheatreclub.org. Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, 261 W. 47th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    FIDDLER ON THE ROOF2016 Tony Award Nominee! (2 hrs 45 mins) The inhabitants of a Jewish community on the eve of the Russian Revolution nd their traditional way of life under siege in the revival of the 1964 musical. www .ddlermusical.com. Broadway Theatre, 1681 Broadway, btw W. 52nd & W. 53rd sts., 212.239.6200. Map 1, E5

    FINDING NEVERLAND(Closes Aug. 21) (2 hrs 35 mins) In the musical based on the movie of the same name, play-wright J.M. Barrie meets a widow and her four sons, who inspire him to create Peter Pan. www.ndingneverlandthe-musical .com. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, 205 W. 46th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. Map 1, F5

    FUN HOME(1 hr 45 mins, no intermis-sion) The Tony Award-winning Best Musical of 2015, about the coming-of-age of a lesbian, is based on Alison Bechdels graphic memoir, subtitled A Family Tragicomic. www.funhome broadway.com. Circle in the Square Theatre, 235 W. 50th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, E5

    HAMILTON2016 Tony Award Nominee!(2 hrs 40 mins) Americas past is told

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    through the hip-hop sounds of today in the musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda about political mastermind Alexander Hamilton. www.hamiltonbroadway .com. Richard Rodgers Theatre, 226 W. 46th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. Map 1, F5

    THE HUMANS2016 Tony Award Nomi-nee! (1 hr 30 mins, no intermission) The ties that bind are stretched but never broken in Stephen Karams comedy/drama when the Blakes from Penn-sylvania spend Thanksgiving in their youngest daughters new apartment in Manhattans Chinatown. www.thehu mansonbroadway.com. Helen Hayes Theatre, 240 W. 44th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    JERSEY BOYS(2 hrs 30 mins) The songs of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons tell the story of how the blue-collar quartet rose to become one of the nations most beloved pop-music sensations. www.JerseyBoysBroadway .com. August Wilson Theatre, 245 W. 52nd St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. Map 1, E5

    THE KING AND I(2 hrs 55 mins) The Rodgers & Hammerstein musical clas-sic explores the relationship between the king of Siam and the Welsh school-teacher hired to instruct his many wives and many more children. www.kingand ibroadway.com. Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center, 150 W. 65th St., btw Broadway & Amsterdam Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, D4

    KINKY BOOTS(2 hrs 20 mins) Shoes make the man, and the drag queen, in the musical about acceptance, forgiveness and high heels. www.kinky bootsthemusical.com. Al Hirschfeld Theatre, 302 W. 45th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 877.250.2929. Map 1, F5

    LES MISRABLES(Closes Sept. 4) (2 hrs 50 mins) One of the worlds most popular musicals has been restaged, drawing inspiration not only from Vic-tor Hugos epic novel, but also from the authors paintings. www.lesmiz.com/broadway. Imperial Theatre, 249 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    THE LION KING(2 hrs 30 mins) Theater-goers of all ages sing along at the runaway hit stage version of Disneys

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    beloved animated movie. www.lionking.com. Minskoff Theatre, 200 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 866.870.2717. Map 1, F5

    LONG DAYS JOURNEY INTO NIGHT2016 Tony Award Nominee! (Closes June 26) (3 hrs 45 mins) Eugene ONeills drama about the Tyrone familys relentless struggle with love, guilt, addiction and regret is a feast for actors such as Jessica Lange, Gabriel Byrne, Michael Shannon and John Gallagher Jr. www.roundabouttheatre .org. American Airlines Theatre, 227 W. 42nd St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 212.719.1300. Map 1, F5

    MATILDA THE MUSICAL(2 hrs 40 mins) The hit musical follows a precocious English schoolgirl as she triumphs over indifferent parents and a monstrous headmistress. www.matildathemusi cal.com. Shubert Theatre, 225 W. 44th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    ON YOUR FEET!2016 Tony Award Nomi-nee! (2 hrs 15 mins) The story of Gloria and Emilio Estefantheir legendary partnership in life and musicis the rhythm that gets this infectious new musical going. www.onyourfeetmusi cal.com. Marquis Theatre, W. 46th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. Map 1, F5

    PARAMOURCirque du Soleils rst production created for Broadway is set during the Golden Age of Hollywood and tells the story of a beautiful young actress who must choose between love and fame. www.paramouron broadway.com. Lyric Theatre, 213 W. 42nd St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 877.250.2929. Map 1, F5

    THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA(2 hrs 30 mins) Broadways longest-running musical tells the tragic story of a disg-ured composer who falls in love with a young soprano. www.phantombroad way.com. Majestic Theatre, 247 W. 44th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    SCHOOL OF ROCK2016 Tony Award Nominee! (2 hrs 30 mins) Its only rock n roll, but the kids at a prestigious prep school love it when their wannabe rock star substitute teacher turns them into a rock band. The 2003 movie of

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    the same name has been adapted for the stage by Julian Fellowes, who created Downton Abbey, while the score includes 14 new songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Glenn Slater. www.schoolofrockthemusical .com. Winter Garden Theatre, 1634 Broadway, btw W. 50th & W. 51st sts., 212.239.6200. Map 1, E5

    SHE LOVES ME2016 Tony Award Nominee! (Closes July 10) (2 hrs 30 mins) In the revival of the romantic musical comedy, two co-workers in a Budapest perfumerie who dont get along are each falling in love with a pen pal. Guess who the pen pals are? www .roundabouttheatre.org. Studio 54, 254 W. 54th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.719.1300. Map 1, E5

    SHUFFLE ALONG OR THE MAKING OF THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF 1921 AND ALLTHAT FOLLOWED2016 Tony Award Nominee! (2 hrs 40 mins) This imagina-tive new production not only revives the original 1921 musical but also tells the backstory behind its creation. www .shufealongbroadway.com. Music Box Theatre, 239 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    SOMETHING ROTTEN!(2 hrs 30 mins) The original musical comedy is about the worlds very rst musical comedy, written by Nick and Nigel Bottom in 1595 England as an antidote to all that Shakespeare. www.rottenbroadway .com. St. James Theatre, 246 W. 44th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. Map 1, F5

    TUCK EVERLASTING2016 Tony Award Nominee! (2 hrs 30 mins) The new musical asks the tantalizing question, If you could live forever, would you? For young Winnie Foster, the choice is between immortality and a mortal life lived to the fullest. www.tuckeverlast ingmusical.com. Broadhurst Theatre, 235 W. 44th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F5

    WAITRESS2016 Tony Award Nomi-nee! (2 hrs 30 mins) A waitress (Jessie Mueller) dreams of opening her own pie shop, but a loveless marriage and unexpected pregnancy threaten to hold her back. www.waitressthemusi cal.com. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 256 W. 47th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. Map 1, F5

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    WICKED(2 hrs 45 mins) The hit musicala prequel to The Wizard of Ozimagines Oz as a land of strife, where a young, green-hued girl named Elphaba is branded the Wicked Witch of the West. www.wickedthemusical .com. Gershwin Theatre, 222 W. 51st St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. Map 1, E5

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    AVENUE Q(2 hrs 15 mins) People and puppets live together on a ctitious New York City block in this uproarious Tony Award-winning musical for adults. www.avenueq.com. New World Stages, Stage 3, 340 W. 50th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 212.239.6200. Map 1, E4

    DADDY LONG LEGS(2 hrs) An anony-mous benefactor agrees to send an orphan girl to college, provided she writes him a letter once a month. But who is the mysterious benefactor she knows as Daddy Long Legs? www.dad dylonglegsmusical.com. Davenport Theatre, 354 W. 45th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 212.239.6200. Map 1, F4

    THE EFFECT(Closes Sept. 4) (2 hrs 25 mins) When Connie and Tristan, volunteers in a clinical trial, fall pas-sionately but illicitly in love, is this real chemistry or the side effect of a new super-antidepressant? www.bar rowstreettheatre.com. Barrow Street Theatre, 27 Barrow St., at Seventh Ave. So., 212.868.4444. Map 1, K5

    THE FANTASTICKS(2 hrs 5 mins) The worlds longest-running musical (it recently turned 57) tells the story of two star-crossed lovers and features such classic songs as Try to Remember. www.fantasticksonbroadway.com. Jerry Orbach Theater at The Theater Center, 210 W. 50th St., at Broadway, 212.921.7862. Map 1, E5

    FUERZA BRUTA(1 hr 5 mins, no inter-mission) The audience stands (theater seats have been removed) at this long-running immersive performance-art experience that features live music and aerial stunts. www.fuerzabrutanyc.com. Daryl Roth Theatre, 101 E. 15th St., at Union Sq. E., 212.239.6200. Map 1, I6

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    play tells the true, untold story about how a Norwegian diplomat and her social-scientist husband arranged the top-secret meetings between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organiza-tion that resulted in the historic 1993 Oslo Accords. www.lct.org. Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center, 150 W. 65th St., btw Broadway & Am-sterdam Ave., 212.239.6200. Map 1, D4

    PERFECT CRIME(2 hrs) Now in its 30th year, this whodunit is the longest-run-ning play in New York theater history. www.perfect-crime.com. The Theater Center, 1627 Broadway, at W. 50th St., 212.921.7862. Map 1, E5

    SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARKShake-speare: alfresco and for free in Central Park. Thru June 26: The Taming of the Shrew, with an all-female cast, featur-ing Janet McTeer. Free tickets are dis-tributed, two per person, at the Dela-corte Theater beginning at noon on the day of the show and online through the Virtual Ticketing lottery, also on the day of the show. www.publictheater .org. Delacorte Theater in Central Park, entrance at Central Park West & W. 81st St., 212.539.8500. Map 1, B5

    SHINING CITY(Closes July 3) The Irish Repertory Theatres revival of Conor McPhersons play stars Matthew Brod-erick as a recent widower who seeks help from a counselor when he begins to see the ghost of his dead wife. www .irishrep.org. Irish Repertory Theatre, 132 W. 22nd St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.727.2737. Map 1, I5

    SLEEP NO MORE(up to 3 hrs) In this immersive, interactive theater piece, mask-wearing audiences eavesdrop on scenes and characters that conjure up Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick and Shakespeares Macbeth. www .sleepnomorenyc.com. The McKittrick Hotel, 530 W. 27th St., btw 10th & 11th aves., 866.811.4111. Map 1, H4

    THAT PHYSICS SHOW(1 hr 30 mins) Physics makes the world go round, and instructor David Maiullo nds the fun and magic in the science in his family-friendly, one-man show. Included are segments on momentum, friction, energy, sound waves, temperature and more. www.thatphysicsshow.com. The Elektra Theater, 300 W. 43rd St., at Eighth Ave., 866.811.4111. Map 1, F5

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    WINE AND SPIRITS(June 1-19) In Thomas Otts comedy, a mother and her three daughters take a journey through their past, uncovering a long-kept secretand other surprises. www.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/955386. The Playroom Theater, 151 W. 46th St., 8th ., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 866.811.4111. Map 1, F5

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    CAF CARLYLEOne of the swankiest supper clubs in town. Highlights: Thru June 11: Herb Alpert & Lani Hall. June 1425: Lena Hall. Every Monday thru June 14: Woody Allen & the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band. www.rose woodhotels.com/en/carlyle/dining/cafe_carlyle. The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel New York, 35 E. 76th St., at Madi-son Ave., 212.744.1600. Map 1, B6

    CAROLINES ON BROADWAYPerfor-mances by some of the nations hottest headliners and up-and-coming talents. Highlights: June 2-4: Tracy Morgan. June 10-12: Maz Jobrani. June 16-18: Darrell Hammond. www.carolines.com. 1626 Broadway, btw W. 49th & W. 50th sts., 212.757.4100. Map 1, F5

    COMEDY CELLARThe Greenwich Vil-lage spot is known for unexpected ap-pearances from such famous comedi-ans as Chris Rock, Colin Quinn, Wanda Sykes and Dave Chappelle. Several shows nightly. www.comedycellar.com. 117 MacDougal St., btw W. 3rd St. & Minetta Ln., 212.254.3480. Map 1, K6

    FEINSTEINS/54 BELOWThe Theater Districts subterranean nightclub, restaurant and cocktail lounge is underneath the former Studio 54 disco. Several shows nightly. Highlights: June 10-11: Charles Busch. June 22, 24-25: Lorna Luft. www.54below.com. 254 W. 54th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 646.476.3551. Map 1, E5

    JOES PUBThis performance space in the Public Theater boasts eclectic entertainment. Highlights: June 2, 5-6, 10-12, 15: Gad Elmaleh: Oh My Gad. June 25: The Martha Graham Cracker Cabaret. www.publictheater .org. 425 Lafayette St., at Astor Pl., 212.539.8778. Map 1, J7

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    ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER(June 8-19) The world-renowned dance troupe is in residence for a two-week, 15-performance Lincoln Center engagement that includes world premieres, new productions and more than a dozen other works featured on ve different programs. www.alvinailey .org. David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, Columbus Ave., at W. 63rd St., 212.496.0600. Map 1, D4

    AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE(Thru July 2) The 76th season of this revered company features a festival of works by ABTs Artist in Residence Alexei Ratmansky and classics from the rep-ertoire. www.abt.org. Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center, Columbus Ave., btw W. 63rd & W. 64th sts., 212.362.6000. Map 1, D4

    CARNEGIE HALLThe concert hall marked its 125th anniversary last month. Highlights: June 3: Gilberto Santa Rosa. June 6-7: Boston Philhar-monic Youth Orchestra. June 16-17: Rufus Wainwright. June 18: Yem Bronfman, piano. June 19 & 21: New England Symphonic Ensemble. www .carnegiehall.org. Seventh Ave., at W. 57th St., 212.247.7800. Map 1, E5

    DISTINGUISHED CONCERTS INTERNATIONAL NEW YORKThe creative producing entity presents diverse pro-grams of music performed by leading musicians. Highlights: June 11 at 8:30 pm at Carnegie Hall: Echoes of Des-erts and Mountains. June 12 at 2 pm at Carnegie Hall: Eternal Light. June 17 at 7 pm at Alice Tully Hall: Show Me Love: An Evening With Lincoln High School Gospel Choir. June 26 at 2 pm at Carnegie Hall: Songs of Inspiration and Hope. www.dciny.org. Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, 1941 Broadway, at W. 65th St., 212.721.6500. Map 1, D4; Carnegie Hall, Seventh Ave., at W. 57th St., 212.707.8566. Map 1, E5

    JOYCE THEATERModern-dance companies from the United States and abroad. Highlights: June 1-5: Ballet BC. June 9-12: Ballet Tech Kids Dance. June 14-19: Jessica Lang Dance. June 21-26: Rioult Dance NY. June 28-July 3: Ron-ald K. Brown/Evidence, A Dance Com-pany. www.joyce.org. 175 Eighth Ave., at W. 19th St., 212.242.0800. Map 1, I5

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    NEW YORK CITY CENTERA former Shriners Temple, this performing arts venue hosts music, dance and theater events. Highlight: June 8-11: Theatre of Nations: Shukshins Stories. www.nycitycenter.org. 131 W. 55th St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.581.1212. Map 1, E5

    NEW YORK PHILHARMONICNew Yorks preeminent symphony orchestra. Highlights: June 2-4: Vivaldis The Four Seasons. June 10: Bolcom and Corigliano. June 11: Boulez, Stucky and Per Norgard. www.nyphil.org. David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, Columbus Ave., at W. 64th St., 212.875.5656. Map 1, D4

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    BAR NEXT DOORA romantic spot of-fering a private bar, dining and live jazz nightly. www.lalanternacaffe.com. 129 MacDougal St., btw W. 3rd & W. 4th sts., 212.529.5945. Map 1, K6

    BIRDLANDThe jazz corner of the world is how Charlie Parker described this club. Highlights: June 1-4: Bill Char-lap Trio. June 7-11: Maria Schneider Orchestra. June 14-18: Mike Starn and Bill Evans Quartet. June 21-25: Freddy Cole. June 28-July 2: Ravi Coltrane. Dinner nightly. www.birdlandjazz.com. 315 W. 44th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 212.581.3080. Map 1, F4

    BLUE NOTE JAZZ CLUBThe best and brightest have performed here. Highlights: June 1-5: John Scoeld, Brad Mehldau and Mark Giuliana. June 6-8: Rosa Passos. June 9-12: Arturo Sandoval. June 14-19: Christian McBride Quartet. June 21-26: Robert Glasper. June 28-July 3: Joshua Red-man Quartet. www.bluenote.net. 131 W. 3rd St., btw MacDougal St. & Sixth Ave., 212.475.8592. Map 1, K6

    DIZZYS CLUB COCACOLAThe intimate club boasts a stunning stage backdrop: the glittering Manhattan skyline. High-lights: June 1-5: Monty Alexander. June 10-12: Dion Parson and 21st Century Band. June 16-19: Tom Harrell Quintet. June 24-26: Victor Goines. June 30-July 3: Renee Rosnes Quartet. Dinner nightly. www.jazz.org/dizzys. Jazz at Lincoln Center, Broadway & W. 60th St., 212.258.9595. Map 1, D4

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    JAZZ AT KITANOWell-known groups and soloists perform in the intimate jazz club. Su jazz brunch buffet. www .kitano.com. 66 Park Ave., at E. 38th St., 212.885.7119. Map 1, G6

    MEZZROWNamed for Milton Mezz Mezzrow (1899-1972), the American jazz clarinetist and proponent of New Orleans jazz, the intimate club in Greenwich Village is a jazz piano room and lounge with live sets nightly. www .mezzrow.com. 163 W. 10th St., base-ment, btw Waverly Pl. & Seventh Ave. So., 646.476.4346. Map 1, J5

    SHOWMANSHarlems old-school jazz club has been jiving since 1942. Everyone from Lionel Hampton to Pearl Bailey to Grady Tate to Ruth Brown per-formed here. Live entertainment most nights (call to conrm). 375 W. 125th St., btw St. Nicholas & Morningside aves., 212.864.8941.

    SMALLSThis tiny jazz club offers at least three live acts nightly. www.smalls live.com. 183 W. 10th St., at Seventh Ave. So., 646.476.4346. Map 1, J5

    SUBROSAThe basement venue celebrates Latin and world music, with a nod to Afro-Cuban sounds. www .subrosanyc.com. 63 Gansevoort St., btw Ninth Ave. & Washington St., 212.997.4555. Map 1, J5

    VILLAGE VANGUARDOne of New Yorks most prestigious jazz clubs. Highlights: Thru June 5: Russell Malone Quartet. June 7-12: Terell Stafford Quintet. June 14-19: Ethan Iverson Quartet featuring Houston Person. June 21-26: Stanley Cowell Quartet. June 28-July 3: Rudy Royston 303. www.villagevanguard.com. 178 Seventh Ave. So., btw Perry & W. 11th sts., 212.255.4037. Map 1, J5

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    B.B. KING BLUES CLUB & GRILLThis inti-mate space has been in Times Square for 15 years. Highlights: June 7: Gary U.S. Bonds. June 8: Freshlyground. June 9: Al Kooper. June 11: Michael Franks. June 16: Average White Band. June 24: Svetlana & The Delancey Five with Wycliffe Gordon. June 30: Maxi Priest. Every Sa at noon: Beatles Brunch. Every Su at 1:30 pm: Gospel

    Brunch. www.bbkingblues.com. 237 W. 42nd St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 212.997.4144. Map 1, F5

    BARCLAYS CENTERBrooklyns state-of-the-art entertainment and sports arena. Highlights: June 1: Selena Gomez. June 14-15: Florence + the Machine. www.barclayscenter.com. 620 Atlantic Ave., at Flatbush Ave., Brook-lyn, 800.745.3000. Map 3, E6

    BEACON THEATREPop-music concerts and other acts. Highlights: June 8: Jerry Seinfeld. June 12: 2016 Tony Awards. June 16: Happy Together Tour 2016. June 17-18: Jackson Browne. June 24: The Mavericks. June 25: The Ultimate Doo-Wop Show. www.bea contheatre.com. 2124 Broadway, at W. 74th St., 866.858.0008. Map 1, C3

    THE LIVELYLive bands take to the stage and DJs spin in the 3,000-square-foot vaulted and brick-walled underground club. There are no velvet ropes, and dancing is encouraged to house, hip-hop, punk/rock and electronic. W-Sa. Happy hour daily. www.thelivelyspot .com. 26 Ninth Ave., at W. 14th St., 212.837.4700. Map 1, J4

    MADISON SQUARE GARDENThe entertainment and sporting venue hosts concerts and other live events in its arena. Highlights: June 13: Dixie Chicks. June 17: Billy Joel. June 18-20: The Cure. June 21: Ellie Goulding. June 23: Amy Schumer. June 27: Sting and Peter Gabriel. June 30: The Stone Roses. www.thegarden.com. Seventh Ave., btw W. 31st & W. 33rd sts., 866.858.0008. Map 1, G5

    PLAYSTATION THEATERA 2,150-seat, 45,000-square-foot concert space in the Theater District. Highlights: June 8: MattyB. June 16: Thrice. www.playstationtheater.com. 1515 Broadway, at W. 44th St., 888.929.7849. Map 1, F5

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    this years theme, television, there are sexy striptease production numbers based on news, sports, cooking, game, home-improvement and talk shows. Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is one of the nations leading industry-based, nonprot AIDS fund-raising and grant-making organizations. Shows: 9:30 pm & midnight. $50-$3,000. www .broadwaybares.com. Hammerstein Ballroom, 311 W. 34th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 212.840.0770. Map 1, G4

    MIDSUMMER NIGHT SWING(June 21-July 9) Dancers of every experience level are welcome to boogie under the stars to live dance bands, playing swing, salsa, disco, ballroom, gypsy jazz and more. Highlights: June 21: Catherine Russell Septet (swing, blues). June 22: Ismael Miranda (salsa). June 23: Thursday Night Fever featuring Joe McGinty and The Losers Lounge (disco). June 24: Mint Julep Jazz Band (1930s swing). June 25: The Allen Tous-saint Band with guest vocalists Irma Thomas, Cyril Neville and Deacon John (New Orleans rhythm & blues). June 28: Septeto Santiaguero (son). June 29: Fleur Seule (ballroom). June 30: Evan

    Sherman Big Band (big band swing). Dancing 7:30-10 pm. Evenings start with a group dance lesson for all levels 6:30-7:15 pm, which is included in the price of admission. $17 for one night, $60 for four nights, $84 for six nights, $170 for the full season. www.midsum mernightswing.org. Lincoln Center, Damrosch Park, W. 62nd St., at Amster-dam Ave., 212.721.6500. Map 1, D4

    NEW YORK SPECTACULAR(June 15-Aug. 7) The family-friendly musical, starring the world-famous, high-kicking Radio City Rockettes, takes a magical summertime tour of the city. Radio City Music Hall, 1260 Sixth Ave., at W. 50th St., 866.858.0007. Map 1, F5

    STARS IN THE ALLEY(June 3) The free outdoor concert in Shubert Alley features stars and performances from more than 30 new Broadway shows and long-running favorites. On the sched-ule are several of this years Tony Award nominees, including Bright Star, The Color Purple, Fiddler on the Roof, On Your Feet!, She Loves Me and Waitress. 12:30-2:30 pm, rain or shine. www.broadway.org. Shubert

    Alley, btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., btw W. 44th & W. 45th sts. Map 1, F5

    SUMMERSTAGE(Thru Sept. 23) This outdoor arts festival presents more than 100 free music (including Ameri-can pop, Yiddish Soul and Taiwanese), dance and theater performances in 16 parks in all ve boroughs, includ-ing Manhattans Central Park. www .summerstage.org. Rumsey Playeld, Central Park, enter at Fifth Ave. & 72nd St., 212.360.2777. Map 1, C6

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    NEW YORK CITY FCNew Yorks profes-sional Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise, featuring players from the U.S., Latin America, Europe and Africa, plays its 2016 home matches at Yankee Stadium. Highlights: June 2: Real Salt Lake. June 18: Philadelphia Union. www.nycfc.com. Yankee Stadium, 1 E. 161st St., Bronx, 855.776.9232.

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    Three Easy Ways to Buy: Box Office: 57th St. & 7th Ave. CarnegieCharge: (212) 247-7800 Online: CarnegieHall.org

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    SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 8:30 PM

    ECHOS OF DESERTS AND MOUNTAINSFeaturing a performance by Wajima Wadaiko Toranosuke Taiko Drummers from Japan!

    JUNE KIDS CONCERTS AT CARNEGIE HALL

    Includes a World Premiere by Latin American Childrens Composer/Conductor Cristian Grases for Childrens Choir & Orchestra!

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    Basketball Association (WNBA). High-lights: June 3: Indiana Fever. June 14: Dallas Wings. June 24: Chicago Sky. June 26: Phoenix Mercury. www.wnba.com/liberty. Madison Square Garden, Seventh Ave., btw W. 31st & W. 33rd sts., 212.465.6073. Map 1, G5

    NEW YORK METSBatter up! The Amazin Mets went the distance in 2015 and nabbed the National League Pen-nant. Will lightning strike twice in 2016? Highlights: June 1: Chicago White Sox. June 14-16: Pittsburgh Pirates. June 17-19: Atlanta Braves. June 21-22: Kansas City Royals. June 30-July 3: Chicago Cubs. www.newyorkmets.com. Citi Field, 123-01 Roosevelt Ave., at 126th St., Queens, 718.507.8499.

    NEW YORK RED BULLSThe MLS soccer team plays 2016 home matches in its state-of-the-art New Jersey stadium. Highlight: June 19: Seattle Sound-ers FC. www.newyorkredbulls.com. Red Bull Arena, at Cape May St. & Frank E. Rodgers Blvd., Harrison, N.J., 877.727.6223.

    NEW YORK YANKEESThe storied Yanks take on the competition in their 2016 home-game season. Highlights: June 6-9: Los Angeles Angels. June 10-12: Detroit Tigers. June 21-22: Colorado Rockies. June 24-26: Minnesota Twins. June 27-30: Texas Rangers. www.newyorkyankees.com. Yankee Sta-dium, 1 E. 161st St., Bronx, 212.926.5337.

    RESORTS WORLD CASINO NEW YORK CITYThe casino is the rst of its kind in the city and features 5,000-plus slot machines and electronic table games, plus a full-service restaurant (RW Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar), a food court and complimentary nightly entertainment. Daily 10 am-6 am. www .rwnewyork.com. 110-00 Rockaway Blvd., Jamaica, Queens, 888.888.8801.

    VEUVE CLICQUOT POLO CLASSIC(June 4) The ninth annual event is an afternoon of world-class polo, Veuve Clicquot champagne, picnicking, socializing and celebrity watching. Polo superstar Nacho Figueras is host and team captain. Rain or shine. Ages 21+. $75 general admission. Packages: $275 & $400. All ticket levels include ferry transportation to and from Manhattan. www.vcpoloclassic.com. Liberty State Park, Jersey City, New Jersey.

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    ASUKA SUSHI JAPANESE RESTAURANTJapanese. Sushi, teriyakis and noodles, as well as Thai entres. L & D (daily). www.asukasushinyc.com. 300 W. 23rd St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 212.727.0888. $ Map 1, H5

    DEATH AVEGreek. A rustic, 4,000-square-foot Hellenic eatery under the High Line with cast-iron chandeliers, stone accents, ornate mirrors and an eat-in garden. L, D & Brunch (daily). www.deathave.com. 315 10th Ave., btw W. 28th & W. 29th sts., 215.695.8080. $-$$ Map 1, H4

    IMPERO CAFF Italian. Antipasti and handmade pastas in a lofty space. B, L & D (daily). www.melia.com. 132 W. 27th St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.951.1000. $$ Map 1, H5

    SANTINAItalian & Mediterranean. A Renzo Piano-designed space features a menu of coastal Italian cuisine. B & L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). www.santinanyc.com. 820 Washington St., at Gansevoort St., 212.254.3000. $$$ Map 1, J4

    SOCARRAT PAELLA BARSpanish/Tapas. In a brick-walled space with handsome white cabinetry, the signature saffron rice dish comes in eight varieties. L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). www.socarratnyc.com. 259 W. 19th St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 212.462.1000. $$ Map 1, I5; and two other NYC loca-tions.

    WINE DISCIPLES ENOTECAItalian. A one-stop shop for a wine-centric experience, this lofty tasting room and wine shop features a wide array of international wines to pair with avorful Italian fare. L & D (daily). $$$ www.winedisciplesenoteca.com. 129

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    AMAZING 66Chinese. A bright and bustling restaurant. L & D (daily). www .amazing66.com. 66 Mott St., btw Bayard & Canal sts., 212.334.0099. $ Map 1, L7

    GREAT NY NOODLE TOWNChinese. Flavorful noodle dishes. B, L & D (daily). www.greatnynoodletown.com. 28 Bowery, at Bayard St., 212.349.0923. $ Map 1, M7

    PARIGOTFrench. A cozy corner bistro offers traditional dishes such as coq au vin over fettuccine and cassoulet Parigot with duck, pork and lamb. L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). www.parigotnyc.com. 155 Grand St., at Lafayette St., 212.274.8859. $$ Map 1, L6

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    TASTING Sip with dad on Fathers Day at American Whiskey, where enthusiasts have whiskeys in flights (www.americanwhiskeynyc.com).

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    TEISUIIn a luxe, minimal space, guests indulge in a 10-course yakitori kaiseki tasting menu. Flavors are presented in elegant combinations, such as chicken meatballs with yakito-ri sauce and a slightly-cooked egg yolk. www.teisui.nyc. 246 Fifth Ave., entrance on 28th St., 917.388.3596. Map 1, H6

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    PUGLIAItalian. Since 1919, South-ern Italian fare has been served in a mural-walled caf. L & D (daily). www .pugliaofnyc.com 189 Hester St., btw Mulberry & Mott sts., 212.966.6006. $$$ Map 1, L7

    UMBERTOS CLAM HOUSEItalian. Seafood specialties, such as scungilli, calamari, shrimps, baked clams and oysters, as well as hearty pasta dishes, reign supreme at this spot. L & D (daily). www.umbertosclamhouse.com. 132 Mulberry St., btw Hester & Grand sts., 212.431.7545. $$ Map 1, L7

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    BALADEMiddle Eastern. Marinated meats, housemade hummus, tabbou-leh and baba ghanoush. L & D (daily), Brunch (Sa & Su). www.baladerestau rants.com. 208 First Ave., btw E. 12th & E. 13th sts., 212.529.6868. $$ Map 1, J8

    BRINDLE ROOMNorth American. Guests nosh on hearty fare in a small space with high-backed, dark wood banquettes. Salmon tartare with

    caraway potato chips or duck cont poutine can start off a meal of pan-roasted salmon or blackened pork loin. L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). www.brindleroom.com. 277 E. 10th St., btw. Ave. A & First Ave., 212.529.9702. $$ Map 1, J8

    LE MIDI BAR & RESTAURANTClassic French. Succulent dishes, such as coq au vin. L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). www.lemidinyc.com. 11 E. 13th St., btw University Pl. & Fifth Ave., 212.255.8787. $$ Map 1, J6

    SUPERIORITY BURGERAmerican. Vegetarian and fast food come together at this small counter-service joint. D (W-M). www.superiorityburger .com. 430 E. 9th St., btw Ave. A & First Ave., 212.256.1192. $ Map 1, J8

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    ASELLINAItalian. This Gansevoort Park Hotel ground-oor establishment delivers authentic Italian cuisine with a

    modern New York City vibe. Asellina is named for the Pompeii tavern owner who always left her guests satised and coming back for more. B (daily), L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). www .togrp.com/restaurant/asellina-new-york-city. 420 Park Ave. So., at E. 29th St., 212.317.2908. $$$ Map 1, H6

    HOOTERSAmerican. Hooters Girls, known for their cheery personalities, serve up comfort food. L & D (daily). www.originalhooters.com. 155 W. 33rd St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.695.9580. $$ Map 1, G5

    THE HOUSEAmerican. Classic cocktails, ne wines and luxurious takes on dish-es like lasagna with wild boar, pancetta and piedmontese beef are served in a 19th-century carriage house. L (Tu-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). www .hospitalityholdings.com/#/establish ments/the_house. 121 E. 17th St., btw Irving Pl. & Park Ave So., 212.353.2121. $$$ Map 1, I6

    STELLA 34 TRATTORIAItalian. Pastas, pizzas and piccoli piatti (signature small plates). L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa

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  • & Su). www.patinagroup.com. Macys, 151 W. 34th St., 6th ., at Seventh Ave., entrance on W. 35th St. & Broadway, 212.967.9251. $$ Map 1, G5

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    BABBOItalian. Chef Mario Batalis diverse and avorful menu uses the freshest ingredients, including seasonal produce, Italian cheeses, meats, seafood and olive oils. L (Tu-Sa), D (nightly). www.babbonyc.com. 110 Waverly Pl., btw MacDougal St. & Sixth Ave., 212.777.0303. $$$ Map 1, J6

    HORNBLOWER CRUISESDinner Cruise. Dinner and Sunday jazz brunch cruises launch from Pier 40. Happy hour, lunch and late-night party cruises launch from Pier 15. www.hornblowernew york.com. 212.337.0001. Hornblower Landing, Pier 40, 353 West St., at W. Houston St. $$$ Map 1, L4; East River Esplanade, Pier 15, 78 South St., btw Fletcher & John sts. $$$ Map 1, N7

    ONE IF BY LAND, TWO IF BY SEAAmerican. A former carriage house turned romantic eatery. D (nightly), Jazz Brunch (Su). www.oneifbyland.com. 17 Barrow St., btw W. 4th St. & Seventh Ave. So., 212.255.8649. $$$$ Map 1, K5

    SEVILLA RESTAURANT AND BARSpanish. The local favorite is known for its seafood, veal and paella dishes. L

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    GuidelinesThis directory, grouped by neighbor-hood, is a compendium of establish-ments recommended by the editors of Where magazine and includes all advertisers.

    MAP LOCATIONSNote that the references at the end of each listing (Map 1, A1, etc.) are coordinates for the street map on pages 62-63.

    PRICE SYMBOLSPrice range is noted by dollar signs, which refer to the approximate cost of an appetizer and main course, usually at dinner. All major credit cards are accept-ed, unless noted otherwise.

    $ ............................................................... 20 and below$$ ..................................................................................21-35$$$ ...............................................................................36-50$$$$.......................................................51 and above

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    & D (daily). www.sevillarestaurantand bar.com. 62 Charles St., at W. 4th St., 212.929.3189. $$ Map 1, J5

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    AMY RUTHSSoul. Home-style soul food is named after renowned African-Americans, such as Barack Obama (fried, baked, smothered or barbecued chicken). B (Tu-Su), L & D (daily). www .amyruths.com. 113 W. 116th St., btw Lenox & Seventh aves., 212.280.8779. $$

    BERNHEIM AND SCHWARTZAmerican. A tribute to a bygone NYC brewery of the same name founded in 1903, t