See The Great Redeemer, the debut stage production by the theatre group Beyond the Veil. The play, written by the award-winning Emirati playwright Saleh Karama Al Ameri, is about how quickly appropriate behaviour can be forgotten when surrounded by chaos. In a twist, the audience will choose the ending of the play. From 8pm, suggested donations at the door are Dh50 for adults and Dh25 for students, Piano Hall, The National Theatre, 17th Street, behind Al Jazira Stadium, Abu Dhabi, www.beyondtheveilad.com
Visit the exhibition Fahrenheit311: Seven Legends of Machismo. The Tunisian-Russian artist Nadia Kaabi-Linke presents works that demonstrate her practice and preoccupations with modern myths of macho culture and masculinity, including Tunisian Americans. From 10am to 6pm, Lawrie Shabibi, Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz, Dubai, 04 346 9906, www.lawrieshabibi.com
Celebrate International Waffles Day, a tradition that originated in Sweden, at Yas Lounge. Waffles of all flavours will be made to order. Flavours include chocolate, strawberry and honey. From 10am to 8pm, lobby, ground floor, Yas Viceroy hotel, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, 02 656 0700
Find more than 30 vendors showcasing a mix of fashion, art, jewellery, homewares and Easter treats at Shop the Night market at Tom & Serg, where you can also find a selection of food and coffee. From 6pm to 9pm, Al Quoz, Dubai, 056 345 2135, www.facebook.com/thecornershopme
Attend the talk The Cave: The Wonder of Art. As part of Abu Dhabi Festival, Jesse Prinz, a professor at The Graduate Center at the City University of New York, will discuss aesthetics with the Emirati artist and entrepreneur Azza Al Qubaisi. From 6.30pm to 7.30pm, The Space, twofour54, Khalifa Park, Abu Dhabi, register at education@admaf.org
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