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What’s happening in the next few weeks:

* Recently opened on Broadway: Sam Mendes’ gritty, no-holds-barred version of “Cabaret” starring Natasha Richardson. The Henry Miller Theatre becomes the Kit Kat Club for this production, 124 W. 43rd St. (800) 432-7250. Also, John Leguizamo’s one-man show “Freak,” above, continues at the Cort Theatre, 138 W. 48th St. (800) 432-7250. Quentin Tarantino takes the stage as a homicidal sociopath with Marisa Tomei as his blind victim in “Wait Until Dark” at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. 256 W. 47th St. (800) 755-4000.

* At the Museum of Modern Art June 21-Oct. 13: “Pierre Bonnard,” an exhibition of 90 works by the colorist, concentrating on his interiors, still-lifes and figure paintings. Also: “Alexander Rodchenko,” June 24-Oct. 6, the first comprehensive exhibition of the Russian artist, a leading figure in the revolutionary period. 11 W. 53rd St. (212) 708-9400.

* At the Whitney Museum of American Art May 28-Aug. 30: “Unknown Terrain: The Landscapes of Andrew Wyeth,” and June 4-Aug. 30: “Charles Ray.” 945 Madison Ave. (212) 570-3676.

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* At the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian May 31-Aug. 2: “Indian Humor,” an exhibition of 87 objects by 38 artists from tribes across the United States that show the depth and vitality of humor by Native American artists. One Bowling Green. (212) 514-3700.

* At the Guggenheim Museum June 26-Sept. 12: “The Art of the Motorcycle” celebrates the design and technical achievement of the motorcycle. 1071 5th Ave. (212) 423-3500.

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