Summer Street Theater Tour – Sanitation
As part of the Summer Street Theater Tour, which has been bringing free outdoor theater to low-income communities since the 1970s, any passersby will be able to pull up a lawn chair or milk crate in Tompkins Square Park to watch "Sanitation," the eco-friendly musical about three Lower East Side sanitation workers who scrounge together their savings to take a cruise to the Caribbean, only to get sidetracked by Hurricane Sandy.
Andy Pry, Eli Escobar, and Lloydski’s afternoon-into-night bash was named a "Reason to Love NY" by New York magazine last year. This year they're at three locations: their Roberta's home base, the industrial-chic Knockdown Center in Ridgewood (with food and drinks by Roberta's), and (maybe best of all) at the beach, at the Rippers concession stand in Rockaway.