Saturday: Hammer of the Gods - The Led Zeppelin Experience at The Egg MLK Day Social Justice Music Celebration. "Darlingside blend '60s folk, classical arrangements, soaring harmonies, and modern indie-rock." 8 pm - $20įriday: Taina Asili y la Banda Rebelde and Friends With: Shamans harvest, Within Reason, Revolve.
#Whose line is it anyway ice skating game series
Sunday: Pathways to Iran, a monthly film series at Proctors exploring women's issues in Iran, continues with a screening of Profession: Documentarist a documentary about the lives of seven female documentary film makers. + Regal Crossgates is screening Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid on Sunday. The Insomnia Theater flick on Friday and Saturday night is the Mel Brooks film Spaceballs. + The Bow Tie in Saratoga Springs is screening the 1932 classic Grand Hotel with John and Lionel Barrymore as its Saturday and Sunday morning Movies & Mimosa classic. It's time to catch up on what you missed. The audience can play along with them, or just watch the show. Members of the improv company play and teach improv games. Saturday: The Mop & Bucket Company's monthly Improv Jam is at MopCo World Headquarters (309 Union Street, Schenectady). Saturday show at 9 pm - $25 advance / $30 at the door / (show up in clown make up or costume and tickets are $20) Saturday: The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus hosts a Cabin Fever Cabaret at Helsinki Hudson, with acrobats, jugglers, oddball comedians, roller skaters, daredevils, clowns and more. Friday at 8pm - $14 / $6 students and seniors Two teams compete against each other, creating scenes and songs based on audience suggestions. Saturday at 8pm - $20-$70įriday: MopCo's Theatersports returns to Proctors underground this weekend. Saturday: Proctors hosts a production of Saturday Night Fever - The Musical, a musical version of the 1970s film about a Brooklyn kid who wants to dance his way to a better life. Friday and Saturday at 8 pm / Sunday at 3 pm - $24 And the Empire State Plaza is hosting the annual memorial observance that day starting at 9:30 am.įriday-Sunday: Curtain Call Theatre continues a new production of Anthony Shaffer's comedy/thriller Sleuth. Monday is Martin Luther King, Jr Day, a federal holiday. Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm - $23 and up (Some events have already sold out and others probably will sell out.) Friday-Saturday - various times and pricesįriday-Saturday: The Times Union Center hosts the return of Monster Jam - 12-foot-tall, thousand-pound monster trucks racing and ripping up a custom-designed track. The multi-day event includes tastings, chefs and restaurants, seminars, and competitions for sliders, baristas, and bartenders. Planning something you don't see here? Tell us about it.Īnd whatever you're up to, have a fantastic weekend!įriday-Saturday: The annual Wine and Dine for the Arts food and wine festival continues into downtown Albany. Wait, what? The weekend, did you say? Well then - what is there to do?Īfter the jump - our list of stuff to do this chilly January weekend. FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY!!! SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY!!!