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Thursday
March 4
PERFORMANCE
Breakaway Steal: Written by Quiara Algeria Hughes,
directed by Catherine Rush, produced by David Lee. Inspired by memoirs of
emancipated American slave women. 8 and 10:30 p.m. Yale Cabaret, 217 Park St.
$2.
EVENTS
YCC Battle of the Bands: Yale student bands duke it out. 6 p.m.
Toad's Place. Free, $3 if under 21.
Take Back the Night Anonymous Submissions: Contribute your own or your
friends' experiences with sexual assault or abuse. Testimonies will be read
anonymously at Take Back the Night on Thurs., Apr. 8th. Drop off entries at
the Women's Center or any Master's Office. Submit between now and April.
Friday
March 5
PERFORMANCE
Yale School of Music Faculty Artist Series: Featuring cellist Ole
Akahoshi and pianist Elizabeth Parisot playing the works of Bach, Rachmaninoff,
and Brahms. 8 p.m. Sprague Memorial Hall. Free. Call 432-4157 for
information.
LECTURES
"Contemporary Politics in India": Public lecture by Vidya Charan
Shukla, member of Parliament. Reception to follow. 7 p.m. Luce Hall, Room 202.
"Entrepreneurs of Nationhood: The Roots and the Routes of the Yoruba
Nation": J. Lorand Matory, Harvard University. 4 p.m. Luce Hall, Room
203.
Sunday
March 7
FILM
Room at the Top: Directed by Jack Clayton. 2 p.m. British Art
Center.
Monday
March 8
PERFORMANCES
H. Leivick's The Golem: Presented by the Yale School of
Drama. Directed and adapted by Eyal Goldberg. A classic of 20th-century
Yiddish theater. 7 p.m. University Theater, 222 York St. $8 to $15. Call
432-1234 for information.
The Winter's Tale: A preview performance of the Shakespeare play.
Directed by Eyal Goldberg. 7 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26
to $33. Call 432-1234 for information.
Tuesday
March 9
PERFORMANCE
H. Leivick's The Golem: Presented by the Yale School of
Drama. Directed and adapted by Eyal Goldberg. A classic of 20th-century
Yiddish theater. 7 p.m. University Theater, 222 York St. $8 to $15. Call
432-1234 for information.
Wednesday
March 10
PERFORMANCE
H. Leivick's The Golem: Presented by the Yale School of
Drama. Directed and adapted by Eyal Goldberg. A classic of 20th-century
Yiddish theater. 7 p.m. University Theater, 222 York St. $8 to $15. Call
432-1234 for information.
EVENT
Art à la Carte: An exploration of the documentary
tradition in American photography. 12:20 p.m. Yale University Art Gallery.
Thursday
March 11
PERFORMANCE
H. Leivick's The Golem: Presented by the Yale School of
Drama. Directed and adapted by Eyal Goldberg. A classic of 20th-century
Yiddish theater. 7 p.m. University Theater, 222 York St. $8 to $15. Call
432-1234 for information.
Friday
March 12
PERFORMANCE
H. Leivick's The Golem: Presented by the Yale School of
Drama. Directed and adapted by Eyal Goldberg. A classic of 20th-century
Yiddish theater. 7 p.m. University Theater, 222 York St. $8 to $15. Call
432-1234 for information.
Saturday
March 13
PERFORMANCE
H. Leivick's The Golem: Presented by the Yale School of
Drama. Directed and adapted by Eyal Goldberg. A classic of 20th-century
Yiddish theater. 7 p.m. University Theater, 222 York St. $8 to $15. Call
432-1234 for information.
EVENT
Roxi's Big Adventure--Endangered Animals: An educational puppet
show for children about endangered animals. Appropriate for children of all
ages. 11 a.m. Peabody Museum of Natural History, 170 Whitney Ave. Free with
museum admission. Call 432-5050 for information.
TALK
"Are Birds Really Dinosaurs?": Pat Shipman leads a discussion
about her newest book, Taking Wing: Archaeopteryx and the Evolution of Bird
Flight. 1 p.m. Peabody Museum of Natural History, 170 Whitney Ave. Free
with Museum admission. Call 432-5050 for information.
Thursday
March 18
PERFORMANCE
The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by
Joseph Chaiken. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for
information.
Friday
March 19
PERFORMANCES
Balancing Acts: In Good Company, Inc., presents Dancing Out Loud
#12. 8 p.m. 55 Audubon St. $15 adults, $10 students and senior citizens.
Call 483-9755 for reservations and information.
The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by
Joseph Chaiken. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for
information.
Saturday
March 20
PERFORMANCES
Balancing Acts: In Good Company, Inc. presents Dancing Out Loud
#12. 8 p.m. 55 Audubon St. $15 adults, $10 students and senior citizens.
Call 483-9755 for reservations and information.
Center Cabaret: Cabaret performer Shelly Taylor-Boyd presents a special
performance to benefit the New Haven Gay and Lesbian Community Center. 8
p.m. 50 Fitch St. $7 adults, $5 members and students. Call 387-2252 for
information.
The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by
Joseph Chaiken. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for
information.
Sunday
March 21
PERFORMANCE
The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by
Joseph Chaiken. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for
information.
EVENT
Dinosaurs Take Wing: Never-before-seen photographs of the
Chinese Feathered dinosaur discoveries by photographer Lou Mazzatenta. 3 p.m.
Peabody Museum of Natural History, 170 Whitney Ave. Free with museum admission.
Call 432-5050 for information.
Monday
March 22
PERFORMANCE
The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by
Joseph Chaiken. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for
information.
Tuesday
March 23
PERFORMANCE
The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by
Joseph Chaiken. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for
information.
Wednesday
March 24
PERFORMANCE
The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by
Joseph Chaiken. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for
information.
EVENT
Closing: The Life and Death of an American Factory: Presented by
Richard Benson, professor of photography and dean of the School of Art. 12:20
p.m. Yale University Art Gallery.
Thursday
March 25
PERFORMANCE
The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by
Joseph Chaiken. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for
information.
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