Listen to NY! 3+ fun activities to enjoy in New York this weekend

Listen to NY! Soon in New York

Premiere of the truncos
FEB 21 – 23
7:00 pm

The long -awaited premiere in New York of the work “Los Soles Truncos” by René Marqués already has a date: it will be Friday, February 21, 2025, in the renowned repertoire scenario. The award -winning director José Zayas promises to offer a moving exploration of cultural identity and human resilience through this powerful production.

The new staging will be starring the consecrated actresses Zulema Clares, Wanda Arriaga and Mónica Steuer. “Los Soles Truncos” deepens the complexities of Puerto Rican experience and addresses universal struggles on family and belongings. This work is expected with its exquisite text and a luxury address and performances, deeply resonates the audience.

To buy tickets and more information visit: https://repertorión.nyc/

The Harlem Globetrotters
FEB 22
1:00 pm

The Harlem Globetrotters are world basketball icons. Founded by Abe Sperstein in 1926, Globetrotters have been presenting basketball to people around the world for almost a century.

Seeing Globetrotters is more than simply witnessing a game: it is an event. And in 2025, it will be a new year with a new world tour and new challenges! You will see everything you expect from each game of the Globetrotters, in addition to new tests in which the players will face to see who can make shots with amazing tricks and more.

Look at your favorite Globetrotters stars and their famous rivals, the Washington Generals, live while challenging themselves and others with new movements, new shots and new innovations.

In Madison Square Garden, for greater information and tickets visit the web: https://www.ticketmaster.com/harlem-globetters-tickets/artist/806223?

VIVENE NY

The space in between: raising in a non -binary world
FEB 21-23
Different schedules

Theater Círculo, an outstanding theater company in Spanish in New York, presents the space in between (The Space in Between), written by the Spanish playwright Fernando Travesí and directed by the renowned Cuban director Leyma López.

This work explores the story of a couple who decides to raise their children (e) without assigning a genre, facing challenges of school, family, society and government. With an international cast and an innovative production design, the work, presented in Spanish with English envelopes, invites the public to reflect on gender, identity and love roles in a world that struggles to accept diversity. A timely and moving production on the circle theater stage.

To buy tickets and more information visit the following link: theatrocircle.org.