3 – 4:30 pm Miss Robusta’s Reel to Real: From Film to Footlights LGBTQ+ Music The Stonewall InnWest Village
3 – 4:30 pm Truman vs. Israel: Abzug and the Undressing of Truman Theater Theater at St. ClementsTheater District
3 pm Cirque-tacular and DCA Productions presents “Spooktacular” Ages: AllFamily Halloween Holiday BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts CenterTribeca
3 – 4 pm The True Story of Little Red Ages: AllComedy Family Music Teatro SEA at The Clemente CenterLower East Side
4 – 7 pm Ricanstruction: Not Just a Comeback — It’s Ricanstruction Comedy Community Comedy In HarlemHarlem
4:30 – 5:30 pm Prelude Opera presents Hansel and Gretel Ages: AllFamily Music Theater Our Saviour’s Atonement Lutheran ChurchWashington Heights
6:30 – 10 pm F@gtasia Presents: Wickedt (Part One) Comedy LGBTQ+ The Second City New York MainstageBrooklyn
7 – 9 pm Blood Orange, a new play by Abigail Duclos Theater Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre @ A.R.T./New York TheatresMidtown
7 – 8 pm BOO! The Players Theatre Short Play Festival Festivals Theater The Players TheatreNew York City
7:30 – 9 pm Truman vs. Israel: Abzug and the Undressing of Truman Theater Theater at St. ClementsTheater District
7:30 – 11:30 pm HOME/LAND: a blend of theater, dance, projection, and demonstration Dance Free Pier 45 at Hudson River ParkGreenwich Village
7:30 – 9 pm TARRYTOWN – The legend of Sleepy Hollow, a new musical LGBTQ+ Theater the cell theatreChelsea
10 – 11:30 pm Spirits at Carmine’s Halloween Holiday Carmine’s Italian Restaurant – Times SquareNew York City
Today, 9:30 am Discover the Orthodox Christian Church (English Language Services) Holy Trinity Orthodox Church of East Meadow
Today, 10 am Vines, Views & Velos: An Electric Ride Through Wine Country’s Finest East End Bike Tours
Today, 10 am From Barrel to Bottle: A Guided Brewery & Vineyard Bike Tour Experience East End Bike Tours
Today, all day The Atelier is honored to present Nocturnes: A Collaboration of the Cosmos. A Unique Partnership of Art & Poetry. 0pening Friday, October 10th The Atelier at Flowerfield
amNY ‘No Kings’ march in NYC sees more than 100,000 marchers speak out against Trump, no arrests or disruptions