Theater
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GODMOTHER’S GADGETS A boy’s life changes after his fairy godmother gives him a special machine in the musical “Jeremy and the Thinking Machine,” directed by Susan Einhorn after a story by Barbara Greenberg.The hour-long performance features a cast of 11 and a sevenpiece orchestra. Saturday and Sunday, noon and 3 p.m., Queens College Amphitheatre, 65-30 Kissena Blvd., at 65th Avenue, Flushing, Queens, 718-793-8080, $10 general, $5 children.
DINOSAUR DIG In the science-theater program “Dr. Nebula’s Laboratory: Dino Adventure,” Dr. Nebula and her apprentice, Scooter, go on a paleontological dig to discover why dinosaurs went extinct and plumb other mysteries. Sunday, 2-3 p.m., American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West and 79th Street, 212-769-5100, free with admission, $13 general, $10 seniors and students, $7.50 children. Program repeated Saturday, July 23.
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