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    The band even learned a few 70s-era Soviet pop songs for us, and Annette worked in a Yiddish song we requested.

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    A Drinking Game - NYC - If you're lucky, some of your performers will be sporting dodgy wigs and mustaches.

    A Drinking Game - NYC

    (4 reviews)

    Park Slope

    10/10 experience! We came here for the Princess Bride and the actors did such an amazing job! My…read morefriends and I had such a great time here. If we go back, we'd try to get here early as seats fill up quickly. There's plenty of room to stand but keep in mind it's a long show and there's an intermission in between. I would pace myself though because after all it's called a drinking game for a reason. If you're hungry, there's a spot in the main area where someone heats up frozen Table87 pizzas which isn't the best quality but when you've had a few beers and are starving, these pizzas are a godly.

    A Drinking Game is more fun than it sounds: a live re-enactment of a movie from the 80s or early…read more90s (take a look at the crowd and the cast: it's all folks born in that period). that's because the cast are drinking during the show (usually, the prompt is when their character's name is said) and the audience has a few drinking rules as well. so, if it's a movie you've seen a thousand times and know all the lines to...prepare for some changes as actors flub lines, do the wrong actions, miss their cues, and more. the audience is encouraged to quote along too, which adds to the hilarity. tickets are the price of a movie ticket ($18) and drinks are of course pay-as-you-go. I most recently saw them at Brooklyn Bazaar; the group tends to shuffle around shows between there, Union Hall, and Bell House. definitely a blast to experience. get on their mailing list or social media pages to find out their next shows.

    Roulette Intermedium

    Roulette Intermedium

    (16 reviews)

    Boerum Hill

    I am not rating the theater based on the play I came to see, which was a vampire cabaret event that…read moreI found on the Fever app. It wouldn't be fair to the theater because then the ratings would be a one for lack of story, no props other than the beautiful big moon on stage, and the worst Dracula I've ever seen. The choreography was terrible because it seemed like the dances were made up on the spot except for one of the dancers who seemed to have a dancing background but not even that could save this show that was overly-priced. I wish I could ask for my $45 back but at last, this was a lesson to me to not go to anything that doesn't have any reviews because I have a feeling that they would have been all one-stars. The theater itself was very disorganized and had chairs set very closely to each other in what was the orchestra area. The stage itself looked like it belonged in a middle school and the balcony sets were too close to one another. The staff was nice and friendly but that was the only good thing about this whole experience.

    The theater itself has a lot of promise. If managed by the right team, it can produce great…read morecontent. Unfortunately, the show I went to see did not make me want to go back to the Roulette ever again. Went there with one of my besties to see a Vampire cabaret show that she found on fever. Loving vampire stuff I was eager to go and see an amazing show. Instead we paid $45 to see a show that looked like it was planned at the last minutes. There was barely a story line, the dancers were "meh" and Dracula.. Ill leave it at that. The venue wasn't the most organized but the staff was friendly/pleasant. The poor rating is mostly for the show, not the theater.

    Letter of Marque Theater - Young actors with serious Shakespeare chops - Zach Libresco and Montana Lampert Hoover

    Letter of Marque Theater

    (8 reviews)

    Gowanus

    I started taking improv classes with Letter of Marque in 2018. I went to a drop-in class, and…read moreimmediately felt like this was the best place for someone like me. If you're a shy, introverted or anxious person, LOM will support you and help bring you out of your shell. You'll get out of your head and shake off self-judgment with ease. As an anxious person it can be difficult to stay present, but LOM keeps me engaged. Not to mention, improv is a great skill to have. Connecting with other people and making new choices is good for the soul! You don't need to have any improv experience for a drop-in class or Level 1. You won't be the only one and you'll make new friends! Nothing cures a bad day or a bad mood like hanging out with like-minded individuals playing games and laughing til it hurts. Everyone involved with LOM is so welcoming and so unique. It's a beautiful community of artists and it's honestly changed my life. I can't say enough good things about them (truly!)!

    I've been taking Letter of Marque's improv class for a few months now, and it's always fresh and…read morefun! My friends and I were at a bar randomly talking about improv and Googled classes in Brooklyn, and to our surprise/delight, LOM came up. Plus they're nonprofit, so classes are free if you sign up in advance! One class and we were hooked! Each "season" of classes is 4 sessions, and each class has a different theme. Add it all together, and you've got a hell of a base for future improv experiences. Nolan and Scarlett are the main teachers, and they're amazing. Their weekly icebreaker exercises are always fun and low-pressure, and they make everyone feel welcome. Well, as long as you're an adult. There are some NSFW language and themes not meant for kids. Speaking of work, they also do corporate events. I've been trying to get my company to bring them in for some team building and presentation skills classes, but we'll see. I should also mention the space. Classes and events take place at the Gemini and Scorpio loft (aka G&S) in Gowanus, which is beautiful. Beautifully adorned, air conditioned, with a rooftop area. I've also been to one of their Swordraiser shows, which was an excellent time. These guys sure know how to party! I'd give them a million stars if I could!

    Lone Wolf Tribe - http://www.lonewolftribe.com/sculptingworkshop/

    Lone Wolf Tribe

    (3 reviews)

    Fort Greene

    Awesome experience and, as a friend so eloquently put it, so very "Brooklyn." I was gifted the…read morepuppet sculpting workshop for Christmas from a different friend who knows me all too well. She didn't come with me, she merely put the session within reach and nudged me along my way. I'm so glad she did because it was such a unique enjoyable experience! For a cool $60 puppet (and a whole bunch of Muppet) enthusiasts get together for an afternoon of learning how to sculpt a puppet from foam. This idea may sound simple enough, but it includes sturdy foam blocks, knives of various sizes, scissors, sand paper, permanent markers, pastels, and some creativity on behalf of each participant. Come with an idea (a photo or sketch) in mind and Kevin (the master artist and creative director) expertly guides you through the rest. The session is slated for 3.5 hours, but time flies when you're having fun! In fact, I would have preferred another hour with time to decorate my creation - being able to add fur, hair, etc. would have been a bonus. However, I'm confident I can spruce up my Jersey girl puppet BrookeLynne with an old Snookie Halloween wig and some false eyelashes. I'm strongly considering going to another session and being a little more creative with what I sculpt. The animals all turned out fantastically! Go. Register for a workshop now.

    I took LWT's puppet sculpting workshop and enjoyed every moment! In addition to his (obvious)…read moretalent as a puppet creator and performer, Kevin Augustine is a highly skilled educator. He's able to impart a lot of knowledge in a concentrated period of time - offering tangible skills and approaches that you'll be able to apply toward future projects. Kevin's also very giving of spirit and will thoughtfully refer back to your sketches until, together, you coax the unique puppet that you've envisioned from out of its foam block. As a novice, I was so impressed by the balance that his workshop struck between scaffolding the necessary supports and empowering participants to trust their own ability. Also, it's just plain fun :) Put more succinctly - YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS CLASS!!!

    Golem Private Events - theater - Updated May 2026

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