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HARLEM, NY — Whether you prefer Shakespeare plays or hip-hop beats, there's something for you in Harlem this weekend.
First, on Saturday, comes the Shakespeare: a free performance by the Public Theater's Mobile Unit will be held at Johnny Hartman Plaza in Hamilton Heights at 4:30 p.m.
Part of a citywide "Summer of Joy" tour in partnership with the National Black Theatre, the show promises Shakespeare "in an exciting new form." Titled "Shakespeare: Call and Response," the show by Patricia McGregor mixes Shakespeare's works with Mad Libs and the improv group Freestyle Love Supreme.
Preceding the Shakespeare performances will be productions by neighborhood groups and a spoken-word show by writer Malik Work that "blends hip-hop and storytelling in a modern version of epic poetry."
Next, on Sunday, will be the Ted Smooth Old School Jam at the newly-expanded 125th Street Plaza, under the Park Avenue Metro-North tracks.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ted Smooth (@tedsmooth) Running from 12–7 p.m., it will feature music by at least eight DJs and other artists, plus multiple pop-up shops.
Attendees should wear sneakers, roller skates, or any other footwear suited for dancing, organizers Uptown Grand Central said.
Other upcoming events in Harlem include Thursday's debut of the Uptown Night Market, programming on the East Harlem Open Streets, a Saturday cleanup at St. Nicholas Park.
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