NY1's weekly segment "Your Weekend Starts Now" shows entertaining picks for great things to do this weekend all around the city. NY1's Stephanie Simon filed the following report.

 ‘39 Steps’
39stepsny.com
After four years, the two-time Tony Award-winning comedy "39 Steps" returns to New York at the Union Square Theater this weekend. Only four actors play more than 150 characters, switching roles in the blink of an eye.
Tickets start at $47.

‘Streets of New York’
morrisonhotelgallery.com
See photographs of some of your favorite entertainment icons walking the streets of New York in a new exhibit opening at The Morrison Hotel Gallery in SoHo. ‘Streets of New York’ features Lynn Goldsmith’s unique photographs of The Police, Kevin Bacon, L.L. Cool J and more. It’s open through May 6.
Admission is free.

Ballet Hispanico
joyce.org
Enjoy Latin dance with an eclectic, modern twist at the Joyce Theater in Chelsea this weekend. Dance company Ballet Hispanico will be performing five dynamic programs through April 26th – and don’t miss a special matinee performance for families this Saturday.
Tickets start at $10.

Alexa Cuba
subrosanyc.com
Cuban singer-songwriter Alexa Cuba is performing at Subrosa this weekend. Head to the Meatpacking District to hear the Latin Grammy award winner’s pop-soul hooks and powerful guitar riffs.
Tickets start at $25.

‘'For Old Times Sake’
bbkingblues.com
Saturday night, check out R&B Star Freddie Jackson at the B.B. King Blues Club and Grill in Midtown. Jackson’s music will take you back to the 90s, with hits like ‘You Are My Lady’.
Tickets are 40 dollars.

'Long Legged Woman'
jazz.org
You might know her as Wonder Woman, but Lynda Carter returns to New York this weekend with her new concert show "Long Legged Woman." Accompanied by her all-star band, Carter performs her own unique take on songs from every genre. She will be performing at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Tickets start at $30.

 “Connect the Dotties” Celebrates “Art For Dog’s Sake”
outlawartsnyc.com
Outlaw Arts Space in Chinatown presents “Connect The Dotties,” a show of new work by artist Steve Yensel. Works on display include paintings, photographs, and illustrations, in styles ranging from realism to cartoon abstraction. Each work depicts the artist’s dog, a Jack Russell terrier named Dottie.
Admission is free and dogs are welcome to attend. 

Holi and Earth Day Celebration
queensmuseum.org
Celebrate Holi and Earth Day on April 18 from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Queens Museum. A brief talk on the mythological origins and meanings behind the rituals of Holi will be presented by Temple youth representatives. They will use the season of spring to commemorate Earth Day. The program will culminate with a diverse cultural program featuring Indian, Jewish, Korean, Ecuadorian and Guyanese dance groups.
Admission to the museum is $8.

Clinton the Musical
clintonthemusical.com
For all the political junkies, now is the perfect time to catch "Clinton The Musical." The show is an outrageous and satirical look at President Bill Clinton's time in office. Playing now at New World Stages.
Tickets start at $75