Andrew Scott in Vanya, Salomon sneakers in Soho, more NYC events

Each week, Alexa is rounding up the buzziest fashion drops, hotel openings, restaurant debuts and celeb-studded cultural happenings in NYC.It’s our curated guide to the very best things to see, shop, taste and experience around the city. What’s making our luxury list this week? Andrew Scott on stage, Axel Arigato’s opens their first U.S.

store and the Brooklyn Heights showhouse serves up major interiors eye candy.Andrew Scott — our favorite (fill in the blank) hot priest, lonesome writer, serial killer — will reprise his acclaimed performance in “Vanya,” a “radical new adaptation” of Chekhov’s masterwork, “Uncle Vanya.” This adaptation, an Olivier Award-winning production he co-created, will have its U.S.premiere in March at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in the West Village.

In a statement, Scott said, “I love this masterpiece of a play.I love these heartbreaking, hilarious, sexy, characters.

I love my colleagues with whom I made this show.I love New York.

So, I couldn’t be more thrilled to bring “Vanya” to the audiences at the Lortel Theatre.See you then!” Opening night is set for Tuesday, March 18, but super fans take note: tickets are available now.

VanyaOnStage.comAxel Arigato — the often-mistaken-for-a-Japanese brand that is actually based in Sweden — has opened its first U.S.store, in our fair city.

The 1,130 space on the corner of Lafayette and Prince was designed by Halleroed, (who also did Toteme’s new Madison Avenue shop) with a decidedly Scandinavian minimalist aesthetic.The brand, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, is stocking said shop with all the expected footwear and ready-to-wear styles plus a limited edition capsule collection created especially for its NYC debut.

AxelArigato.comThe latest iteration of the Brooklyn Heights Designer Showhouse is now open at 182 Clinton Street.This, the fourth edition, is set in a late Greek Revival townhouse on “Doctor’s Row” where 16 interior...

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