At 10, S.O.B.'s, 204 Varick Street, 212.243.4940; Monday at 9, Southpaw, 125 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, 718.230.0236
photo: Wellspring
Familial attachments: Andrej Shetininas and Alexei Nejmyshev in Father and Son (see Friday).
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MONDAY
NOVEMBER 10
Books
DYLAN THOMAS: 'RETURN JOURNEY'
The sexual impostor, dipsomaniac, brassy orator, genesis-dreaming poet laureate of incantatory lyricism is revived by fellow Welshman Bob Kingdom in his one-man show based on your man's poems, plays, and stories. Dead at 39, Thomas nevertheless managed some of the most passionate writings in the languageraging against the dying of the light, mapping love's contours, defying death's dominion, and inspiring a cruelly nostalgic Don Henley hit. REIDY
At 7:30, and November 10 at 8, 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Avenue, 212.415.5500
Music
BELLE & SEBASTIAN
Their new DVD retrospective is smartly called Fans Onlythey aspire to, and inspire, the cultish devotion enjoyed by bands much smaller than themselves, even while they aim for Great Pop Moments. Highlights of the new album: Stuart Murdoch endorses prayer in his jaded-choirboy tenor, and the whole frail ensemble rediscovers garage-rock. With mod/new wave flag-wavers My Favorite (Monday) and cello-goths Rasputina (Tuesday). WOLK
Today and Tuesday at 8, Town Hall, 123 West 43rd Street, 212.840.2824
TUESDAY
NOVEMBER11
Dance
BALLET HISPANICO
Take a theater in a newly built student center, turn it into a Latino cabaret, and fill it with NightClub, a world premiere in three parts conceived by artistic director Tina Ramirez and choreographed by Graciela Daniele, Alexandre Magno, and Sergio Trujillo, to music by Astor Piazzolla, Tito Puente and Pink Martini, and a mix of DJ St. Germain, Gotan Project, and XAlfonso, respectively. ZIMMER
At 8, and November 12 through 16, Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, 566 LaGuardia Place, 212.992.8484