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May 1

WWD Weekend Culture Guide: Plays to Watch and Summits to Experience – WWD

A Tragic Love Story

How about starting the weekend with a reading of Romeo and Juliet? Margaret Qualley and David Corenswet star as the ill-fated lovers in the Friday afternoon reading, which will air live on Acting for a Causes YouTube channel at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. ET. Brandon Flynn, Skylar Astin, Kathryn Gallagher, Will Hochman, and Samuel H. Levine will join in for the reading, which raises funds to benefit The Entertainment Industry Foundation and Mount Sinai-Chicago COVID-19 Relief Fund.

Sarah Margaret Qualley

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Generation XYZ Changemakers Convene for Virtual 92nd Street Y Summit

The 92nd Street Y is hosting a free virtual summit on May 3 featuring a lineup of speakers from Generations X, Y, and Z on topics spanning politics, wellness, media and entertainment. The lineup includes Cory Booker, Emily Ratajkowski, Ramy Youseff, Jessamyn Stanley, Larry Millsteinand Aoife ODonovan, who will all approach the question of Rebuilding a Better World After COVID-19 through the lens of their respective industries.

U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ)Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/Shutterstock

See Benedict Cumberbatch Onstage in Frankenstein

The National Theatre released the latest recorded performance for its At Home series, and this week is a two-for-one. Streaming on YouTube for the next week, take in Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller in playwright Nick Dears adaptation of Mary Shelleys Frankenstein. And there are two versions of the show, both filmed in 2011, to choose from. The first video, released April 30, has Cumberbatch playing the role of the creator and Miller as Victor Frankenstein; in the second performance, released May 1, their roles are swapped.

Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller alternate the roles of Victor Frankenstein and the Creature.Alastair Muir/Shutterstock

Listen to Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge

Let the voices of Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge soothe you. The two actors starred in last summers limited Broadway run of paired one-man plays Sea Wall/A Life. While the show closed last fall and Broadway remains closed the audio recording of their performance is now available on Audible, free for members through the end of May.

Gallery Hopping

Galleries are continuing to debut exhibitions thanks to online viewing rooms. Stop by Lvy Gorvy to take in seven drawings by German artist Jutta Koether in the solo show Our Love Is Here to Stay. Galerie Lelon & Co. is exhibiting archival works by Ana Mendieta and Carolee Schneemann in Irrigation Veins, and downtown gallery The Hole is presenting Second Smile, a group exhibition of 35 artists exploring the intersection of the figurative and surreal.

Installation view of Second Smile.Arturo Sanchez

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