Arts and Culture, Comedy, Movies, Music Dec 10, 2018 Three Local Things To Do This Sunday, December 16 Looking for something to do that’s a little out of the ordinary this weekend? Look no further. Here’s a really quick roundup of three local things that are happening this (…) Share this Scoop by Laura Caseley total shares! Twitter Facebook Email Print Looking for something to do that’s a little out of the ordinary this weekend? Look no further. Here’s a really quick roundup of three local things that are happening this (…) by Laura Caseley Share this Scoop total shares! Twitter Facebook Email Print Related scoops ‘Actoria’ Brings Upbeat Cabaret Fun to Astoria a (...) APAC (Astoria Performing Arts Center) is Going “Beyond (...) Astoria Arts Roundup Fall 2018 Performed by The Queensborough Theatre Project, this take on the Charlie Brown classic features live voicing. Looking for something to do that’s a little out of the ordinary this weekend? Look no further. Here’s a really quick roundup of three local things that are happening this Sunday for you to check out. Because it’s Sunday evening, the events are fun but not too wild, and one of them benefits a great cause. Check them out once your brunch coma has worn off! A Peanuts Christmas Re-Animated This Sunday, The Queensborough Theatre Project will be performing their second run of A Peanuts Christmas: Re-Animated at the Let Love Inn. It features the classic cartoon with the voices of local Astoria actors and performers. They perform this, as well as “The Great Pumpkin,” each year, and it’s a whole lot of fun. Reserve your tickets on their website. LetLove Inn 27-20 23rd Ave., Astoria 718.777.LOVE Facebook | Instagram A Monthly Show Of Resistance At 7pm, QED will be hosting another Monthly Show Of Resistance, hosted by Ro Fino and featuring comedians of all kinds. Proceeds will be going to Families Belong Together, which works to provide services and relief for immigrating families stranded at the border, and clothing will be collected for St. Luke’s LGBTQ youth program. In addition, if you bring a gently used coat for the New York Cares Coat Drive, you’ll get two free passes to future shows. Buy your tickets online. QED 27-16 23rd Ave., Astoria 347.451.3873 Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Crescent & Vine’s Open Mic It’s that time again. Crescent & Vine is opening its stage to any and all who would like to sing a song, play a tune, or do whatever it is you do. Or, you can just come and spectate (and see how you feel about performing after a few drinks). There’s always something unexpected happening, and it’s always worth checking out. Crescent & Vine 25-03 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria 718.204.4774 Instagram Twitter Facebook Email Print Arts and CulturecomedyCrescent and VineLet Love InnMoviesMusicopen micQEDtheater Related scoops ‘Actoria’ Brings Upbeat Cabaret Fun to Astoria a (...) APAC (Astoria Performing Arts Center) is Going “Beyond (...) Astoria Arts Roundup Fall 2018 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.