TODAY
FATHERS OF JAZZ: Bring your big, bad voodoo daddy to the Brooklyn Children’s Museum for Jazz: Brooklyn’s Beat, a concert to celebrate Father’s Day and Juneteenth. Pianist Helen Sung (below) and vocalist Carolyn Leonhart will perform original jazz compositions at 1 and 2 p.m.; at noon, there’ll be a jazz-inspired show by performance artist/poet Shadow. $7.50 per person. 145 Brooklyn Ave., at St. Marks Avenue; 718-735-4400.
WRESTLEMANIA: Must be strange to sign an action figure of yourself, but that’s exactly what superstar wrestlers Kofi Kingston and MVP will do today at Toys “R” Us, where a new line of WWE merchandise is set to debut. The first 400 customers to buy $50 worth of toys get an autograph. Lineup starts at 11:30 a.m. and signing at 1:30 p.m. Toys “R” Us Times Square, Level 3, The Skybox, 1514 Broadway at 44th Street; 646-366-8855.
STRAWBERRY FIELDS: Not your usual storytelling experience, Mount Vernon Hotel & Museum’s Garden Gala Concert Series’ kickoff event brings storyteller Mara McEwin outdoors for Strawberries & Stories. The alfresco afternoon will include McEwin’s tales from around the world, plus strawberry ice cream and lemonade, all in the museum’s picturesque gardens. 1 p.m., $15 for adults, $5 for kids. 421 E. 61st St., between First and York avenues; 212-838-6878.
TOMORROW
SEND IN THE CLOWNS: In Dr. Glory Van Scott’s musical “The Clowns,” the people of a mythological planet called “WuTalway” declare their home a laughter-only zone — until they kidnap a crew of famous clowns from Earth, who show them that laughter isn’t always the best medicine. Part of Riverside Theatre’s Annual NY Family Arts Festival. 2 p.m., free. 91 Claremont Ave., between 120th and 122nd streets; 212-870-6784.
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