'IVANOV'

WHAT Ethan Hawke and Juliet Rylance co-star in this revival of Anton Chekhov's least familiar major play.

WHEN | WHERE Friday night at 8, Saturday at 3 and 8 p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m., Classic Stage Company, 136 E. 13th St.

INFO $55-$65, 212-352-3101, classicstage.org


'HOUSE FOR SALE'

WHAT This first stage version of novelist Jonathan Franzen's work has been adapted and directed by Daniel Fish for the innovative Transport Group.

WHEN | WHERE Friday and Saturday nights at 8, Sunday at 7 p.m., The Duke on 42nd St., 229 W. 42nd St.

INFO $45-$58, 646-223-3010, transportgroup.org


'WILD WITH HAPPY'

WHAT Colman Domingo stars in his four-actor surreal comedy about a man trying to scatter his mother's ashes

WHEN | WHERE Friday night at 8, Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m., Public Theater, 425 Lafayette St.

INFO $75-$85, 212-967-7555, publictheater.org


FILM: 'Adults in the Dark'

WHAT This ongoing series of avant-garde animation includes a program of shorts by the Hubley family, which has been pushing the boundaries of animation since the 1950s. Some selections feature music by Georgia Hubley's band, Yo La Tengo.

WHEN | WHERE Friday night at 7, the Museum of Arts and Design, 2 Columbus Circle

INFO $10, 800-838-3006, madmuseum.org

-- Rafer Guzmán


ART: 'Wade Guyton Os'

WHAT This is the precocious museum debut of the year, the solo show of an artist just turning 40. The New York-based Guyton uses computers in creative ways, as when he makes bold abstractions from an inkjet printer.

WHEN | WHERE Through Jan. 13, closed Mondays and Tuesdays, Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Ave.

INFO $18, 212-570-3600, whitney.org


FOOD: Junoon

WHAT The city has never had an Indian restaurant quite like Junoon -- deluxe but not pretentious, with incredibly refined food. The three-course, $24 lunch special makes the perfect introduction. Check out the thoughtful wine list and the glassed-off "spice room," where the magic starts.

WHEN | WHERE Lunch/brunch and dinner daily, 27 W. 24th St.

INFO $30, 212-490-2100, junoonnyc.com -- Ted Loos


MUSIC: GARY U.S. BONDS

WHAT Fresh from his performance at last night's Long Island Music Hall of Fame gala, the great Mr. Bonds will be partying with y'all for two shows.

WHEN | WHERE Saturday at 8 and 10 p.m., The Iridium, 1650 Broadway

INFO $35, 212-582-2121, theirdium.com


NIGHTLIFE: Offline party with Q-Tip

WHAT The dude from A Tribe Called Quest will get you dancing with his DJ skills and only the best hip-hop, R&B, pop and jazz sounds.

WHEN | WHERE Friday night at midnight, Irving Plaza, 17 Irving Place

INFO $20, 800-745-3000, livenation.com -- Kevin Amorim

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