Jim Parsons in 'Harvey,' Gavin DeGraw, more

Jim Parsons ("The Big Bang Theory") in Broadway's "Harvey," directed by Scott Ellis. Credit: Joan Marcus
Our picks for what to do in the city this weekend.
Theater
"HARVEY" Jim Parsons stars as the best friend of a 6-foot-tall invisible rabbit in this revival of Mary Chase's 1944 Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy, made into a 1950 movie with Jimmy Stewart.
WHEN | WHERE Friday night at 8, Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m., Studio 54, 254 W. 54th St.
INFO $37-$127; 212-719-1300, roundabouttheatre.org
"STOREFRONT CHURCH" The third play in John Patrick Shanley's trilogy that began with the Pulitzer-winning "Doubt."
WHEN | WHERE Friday night at 8, Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m., Sunday at 3 and 7 p.m., Atlantic Theater Company, 336 W. 20th St.
INFO $65, 212-691-5919, atlantictheater.org
LABAPALOOZA! The 14th annual festival of avant-garde puppet theater.
WHEN | WHERE Friday night at 8, Saturday and Sunday at 2 and 8 p.m., St. Ann's Warehouse, 38 Water St., Brooklyn
INFO $20; 718-254-8779, stannswarehouse.org
Film
SPAGHETTI WESTERNS Film Forum celebrates the Italian Westerns of the 1960s in this three-week series, kicking off with Sergio Leone's operatic 1964 breakout, "A Fistful of Dollars," starring Clint Eastwood, screening Friday and Saturday. Also this weekend: "Django" (1966) and "The Mercenary" (1968).
WHEN | WHERE Through June 21 at Film Forum, 209 W. Houston St.
INFO $12.50; 212-727-8110, filmforum.com
Art
ALICE NEEL: LATE PORTRAITS AND STILL LIFES Neel (1900-84) was a lifelong artist who didn't really get recognized until she was a senior citizen. As this small show in Chelsea demonstrates, she was also one of the great painters of her age. Her faces will stay with you.
WHEN | WHERE Through June 23, closed Sundays and Mondays, David Zwirner Gallery, 525 W. 19th St.
INFO Free; 212-517-8677, davidzwirner.com
Food
JOE DOUGH: Great sandwiches are scarce -- but less so now that Long Island natives Joe Dobias and Jill Schulster have arrived on First Avenue. Try a Conflicted Jew: liver, bacon and onion on challah.
WHEN | WHERE Closed Mondays. 135 First Ave.
INFO Sandwiches $9; 212-780-9222, chefjoedough.com
Music
GAVIN DEGRAW The rocker with a penchant for hats -- from driving caps to fedoras -- plays a show with up-and-coming singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat.
WHEN | WHERE Saturday at 5 p.m., Rumsey Playfield, Central Park, 69th Street and Fifth Avenue
INFO $35; 800-745-3000, ticketmaster.com
Nightlife
MORE THAN ENOUGH DJ Sickroc and Uncle Chip spin the reggae, house, hip-hop, funk and soul in Le Poisson Rouge's Gallery.
WHEN | WHERE Saturday at 10 p.m., Le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker St.
INFO Free with RSVP to morethanenoughnyc@gmail.com, otherwise $5; 212-505-3474, lepoissonrouge.com
Compiled by Linda Winer, Ted Loos and Kevin Amorim