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Friday

November 12

PERFORMANCES

Blue Window: Written by Craig Lucas. Directed by Luca Borghese. Produced by Shruti Adhar. 8 and 11 p.m. Whitney Humanities Center. Call Shruti at 436-2940 for information and reservations.

Danceworks: Fall dance performance. Sponsored by Jonathan Edwards Sudler Fund. 9 p.m. Jonathan Edwards dining hall. $2. E-mail daphne.hsu@yale.edu for information.

A Different Drum: Fall dance performance. 8 p.m. Educational Center for the Arts, 55 Audobon St. $4 advance, $5 at door. Call BriAnne at 436-3069 for information.

The House of Blue Leaves: Written by John Guare. 7 and 10 p.m. Afro-American Cultural Center. Call Melissa at 436-0679 for information and reservations.

The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Written by Rupert Holmes. Directed by Sherry Teitelbaum. Produced by Jeffrey Little. 8 p.m. University Theater. Call 432-1212 for reservations.

Rhythmic Blue: Fall dance performance. 9:30 p.m. Calhoun dining hall. $4 advance, $5 at door.

Roberto Zucco: Written by Bernard-Marie Coltes. Directed by Louis Cancelmi. Produced by Edward McGurn and Marie Filotti. 2 and 8 p.m. Nick Chapel. Call Marie at 772-3458 for information and reservations.

Wash Your Mouth Out!: One-woman show. Written, directed, and performed by Alicia Roper. 8:30 and 11 p.m. Doors at 7 and 9:45. Yale Cabaret. $6-8.

Yale Jazz Ensemble: Fall concert. Directed by David M. Brandenburg. Music by Count Basie, Toshiko Akiyoshi, George Gershwin, and Horace Silver. 8 p.m. Sprague Hall. Free.

EVENT

Lambda Upsilon Lambda: Informational meeting. 4 p.m. Berkeley common room. Free.

AUDITION

Copenhagen: Written by Michael Frayn. Directed by Colin Spoelman. 6 to 8 p.m. Morse College CD Café. Sign up at theater studies department. E-mail caroline.marvin@yale.edu for information.

Saturday

November 13

PERFORMANCES

Blue Window: Written by Craig Lucas. Directed by Luca Borghese. Produced by Shruti Adhar. 8 and 11 p.m. Whitney Humanities Center. Call Shruti at 436-2940 for information and reservations.

A Different Drum: Fall dance performance. 8 p.m. Educational Center for the Arts, 55 Audobon St. $4 advance, $5 at door. Call BriAnne at 436-3069 for information.

Exit Players: Improv comedy. 8 and 10 p.m. Swing Space Activities Room. $2.

The House of Blue Leaves: Written by John Guare. 7 and 10 p.m. African-American Cultural Center. Call Melissa at 436-0679 for information and reservations.

The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Written by Rupert Holmes. Directed by Sherry Teitelbaum. Produced by Jeffrey Little. 8 p.m. University Theater. Call 432-1212 for reservations.

Rhythmic Blue: Fall dance performance. 9:30 p.m. Calhoun dining hall. $4 advance, $5 at door.

Roberto Zucco: Written by Bernard-Marie Coltes. Directed by Louis Cancelmi. Produced by Edward McGurn and Marie Filotti. 2 and 8 p.m. Nick Chapel. Call Marie at 772-3458 for information and reservations.

Wash Your Mouth Out!: One-woman show. Written, directed, and performed by Alicia Roper. 8:30 and 11 p.m. Doors at 7 and 9:45 p.m. Yale Cabaret. $6-8.

Yale Gospel Choir: 7:30 p.m. Sudler Hall, WLH 201. $3.

Yale Symphony Orchestra: Musical director Shinik Hahm. Music by Debussy, Dvorak, and Tchaikovsky. 8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. $3. Call 432-4140 for information.

EVENTS

Diwali: Festival of Light: Annual cultural show and dinner. Sponsored by South Asian Society at Yale. Catered dinner from Royal India and a variety of acts representing South Asian culture. Silliman common room and dining hall. $7 advance, $8 at door. Call Sid at 436-0101 for information.

International Intercourse: Sponsored by Yale International Relations department. Live music from three bands. 9 p.m. Gryphon's pub (formerly GPSCY). $3. Over 21 only.

Type Magazine Arts Evening: Featuring open mic performances and 10 p.m. show by the Y-Bomb. 8 p.m. to midnight. Trumbull Common Room. Free.

Sunday

November 14

PERFORMANCES

Clicking: Written by Jonathan Bernstein. 2 and 8 p.m. Ezra Stiles Little Theater. E-mail jonathan.bernstein@yale.edu for information.

A Different Drum: Fall dance performance. 8 p.m. Educational Center for the Arts, 55 Audobon St. $4 advance, $5 at door. Call BriAnne at 436-3069 for information.

The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Written by Rupert Holmes. Directed by Sherry Teitelbaum. Produced by Jeffrey Little. 7 p.m. University Theater. Call 432-1212 for reservations.

Monday

November 15

PERFORMANCE

Clicking: Written by Jonathan Bernstein. 8 p.m. Ezra Stiles Little Theater. E-mail jonathan.bernstein@yale.edu for information.

LECTURE

"So, You Want to Write a Business Plan": Lecture by Dr. Halley Faust, venture capitalist and successful entrepreneur. 7:30 p.m. WLH 119. Free. Go to www.y50k.com for information.

EVENTS

America Recycles Day Fair: Featuring refreshments, raffles, displays, and free gifts. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dwight Hall common room. Free. Call Yale Recycling at 432-6852 for more information.

"Languages of Love: Hebrew and Arabic Love Poetry": Reading in the original Hebrew and Arabic, as well as in English translations. Special guests Hebrew Professor Ayala Dvoretzky and Arabic Profesor Bassam Frangieh. Refreshments served. 7:30 p.m. Jonathan Edwards common room. Free.

Tuesday

November 16

PERFORMANCE

Clicking: Written by Jonathan Bernstein. 8 p.m. Ezra Stiles Little Theater. E-mail jonathan.bernstein@yale.edu for information.

LECTURE

"The Artist and the Garden: Picturing the English Garden 1540-1740": Lecture by Sir Roy Strong, art historian, writer, and gardener. 5 p.m. British Art Center. Free.

EVENTS

"At Home in the World": A Lusophone documentary series, with English subtitles. Presented by the Spanish and Portugese Department. 6 p.m. LC 211. Free.

"The Case of East Timor": Speaker panel, with Nobel Peace Prize winner Jose Ramos-Horta. 3 to 6 p.m. Divinity School Chapel. Free.

Christoph Keller: Reading by a Swiss author in German and English. Presented by Yale Germanic Languages Department. Reception to follow. Call 432-0781 for information.

Wednesday

November 17

PERFORMANCE

The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Written by Rupert Holmes. Directed by Sherry Teitelbaum. Produced by Jeffrey Little. 7 p.m. University Theater. Call 432-1212 for reservations.

EVENT

Helen Thomas: Master's Tea with White House correspondent. 2 p.m. Morse Master's House. Free.

Students Against Sweatshops: Open forum to discuss Yale's policy on sweatshops. Helen Kauder, Yale's director of licensing, and SAS members will speak and then take questions. 7 to 9 p.m. Street Hall 263. Go to pantheon.yale.edu/~jsc35 or e-mail saurav.sarkar@yale.edu for information.

Thursday

November 18

PERFORMANCE

The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Written by Rupert Holmes. Directed by Sherry Teitelbaum. Produced by Jeffrey Little. 8 p.m. University Theater. Call 432-1212 for reservations.

LECTURES

"The Artist and the Garden: Picturing the English Garden 1540-1740": Lecture by Sir Roy Strong, art historian, writer, and gardener. 5 p.m. British Art Center. Free.

"The Grand Strategy Project at International Security Studies": Speech by Caroline Lombardo, Special Assistant to the Grand Strategy Project. Luce 202. Free.

EVENT "A Catholic Lawyer on Capital Punishment": Speech by Kevin Doyle, capital defender for the state of New York. Response by John Balestriere, LAW '97, assistant district attorney for New York City. Sponsored by Saint Thomas More Catholic Chapel and Center and by the Magee Fellowship at Dwight Hall. 7:30 p.m. Saint Thomas More Chapel Hall, 268 Park St. Free. Call 777-5537 for information.

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