Highlights this weekend include a modern twist on dinner theater, Andre De Shields raising holy hell in the House of the Redeemer and Emily Coates revisiting George Balanchine ’s “choreographic legacy.”

Also, a family-friendly roller disco opens in Brooklyn and the Rockettes ‘ 100th anniversary is celebrated in a new exhibit on Broadway.

Eats

“Suite 524’s Pop Up Dinner Theater”

Barlume —900 Broadway, Manhattan (Gramercy)

Sun. Nov. 23, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Foodies never have had blue crab toast, fava bean hummus, steak frites and tiramisu served up the way Michael Domitrovich and his theater nerd cronies are doing it.

This modern twist on dinner theater has been temporarily produced in the lower level of Barlume, a popular Mediterranean restaurant that opened last year.

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