Weekend arts planner: Radiolab for Kids, 'Slauson Malone 1,' 'A Raisin in the Sun'

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Look sharp: Our Weekend Arts Planner includes three picks happening today – 'Terrestrials LIVE' at The Greene Space, 'Slauson Malone 1' at Abrons Arts Center, and The Klezmatics in Washington Square Park – plus two major theatrical openings on Tuesday.

Marsalis said, "Confrontation is important to me, because it signifies the breaking of something." His work is meant to shake up his own biases; it echoes the uncertainty we're all living with, and at the same time he's aiming at breaking down the walls between artist and audience. Go in with an open mind, and you won't be disappointed.Mandi Masden, Francois Battiste, and Tonya Pinkins in rehearsal for The Public Theater’s production of "A Raisin in the Sun.

"Also opening on Tuesday is one of the most important of all American plays, Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun." This revival is directed by Robert O'Hara, a playwright himself, who received a Tony nomination for directing "Slave Play" on Broadway. The show runs through Nov. 6 at the Public Theater, downtown.The Klezmatics will play a free show in Washington Square Park to close the Village Trip festival.

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