5 things to do: Repo Man - October 31 2017

What’s happening in Atlanta today

The Three Little Pigs & More

Center for Puppetry Arts - 1204 Spring St. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30309 $19.50. 10 a.m.

The Frog Prince and the Three Billy Goats Gruff journey from Germany and Scandinavia to join the Three Little Pigs on stage in this zany tale.

El Burro Pollo pop-up

El Super Pan - 675 Ponce De Leon Ave. N.E., Ponce City Market Atlanta, GA 30308 11 a.m.

Chef Hector Santiago’s burrito pop-up is taking over El Super Pan at Ponce City Market in honor of Dia de los Muertos. Ten percent of the proceeds will benefit Los Topos rescuers for earthquake relief in Mexico.

Videodrome presents Repo Man

529 Bar - 529 Flat Shoals Ave. S.E. Atlanta, GA 30316 4 p.m.

Repo Man is an essential document of the Reagan era produced by Mike Nesbith of the Monkees and directed by Alex Cox. The film is a day in the life of disaffected punk rock Emilio Estevez in the 1980s. He stumbles upon a car with the dead bodies of aliens in the trunk. High anxiety and hilarity ensue. It’s got a killer soundtrack, too.

Beers, Bites, and Beats

Monday Night Garage - 933 Lee St. S.W. Atlanta, GA 30310 6:30 p.m.

Head to Monday Night Brewing for an evening of food, live entertainment, and local brews. Guests can enjoy bites from vendors like Mac the Cheese, and Amp’d Entertainment will provide DJ sets throughout the evening.

Morningside

Georgia Ensemble Theatre - 950 Forrest St. Roswell, GA 30075 $28-$38. 7:30 p.m.

The Georgia Ensemble Theatre (GET) presents Atlanta playwright Topher Payne’s Morningside in celebration of its 25th Silver Anniversary Season. The play, a mix of The Women, Steel Magnolias, and “The Real Housewives,” is led by an all-female cast and creative team. Nine women at a baby shower encounter secrets, tension between family and friends, and a case of champagne.