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friday, december 1

PERFORMANCES

Birthmarks: Written by Sarah Treem. Directed by Stephen Townley. 7 and 10 p.m. Nick Chapel. For reservations e-mail jennifer.vogel@yale.edu or call 436-0883.

Happy Plays: A production of four short plays by Samuel Beckett: Krapp's Last Tape, Come and Go, Ohio Impromptu, and Rockaby. Directed by Aaron Goldhamer. 7 and 9:30 p.m. Stiles Little Theater. For tickets e-mail aaron.goldhamer@yale.edu.

Heaven: Written by George F. Walker. Directed by Evan Yionoulis. This black comedy explores race, religion, and cultural identity through the character of Jimmy, a human rights lawyer whose life is falling to pieces. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theatre. $26. For more information call 432-1234.

Passion Play: Written by Peter Nichols. Directed by Jeffrey Little. Presented by the Pierson Sudler Fund. 8 p.m. Off-Broadway Performance Space (behind Toad's). $2. For reservations e-mail alexandra.romero@yale.edu.

Request Concert: This Cabaret play tells the story of a woman whose ordered life is on the brink of drastic change. Written by Franz Xavier Kroetz. Directed by Tamilla Woodard. 8:30 and 11 p.m. Yale Cabaret. $6. For infor-mation or reservations call 432-1566.

Rock Concert: Scotland Zeif performs his own music, which he describes as `acoustic hip-hop.' 8 p.m. Women's Center.

This is Our Youth: Written by Kenneth Lonergan. Directed by Billy Schraufnagel. Starring Jeff Miller, Graham Norris, and Jessica Leventhal. 7 and 10 p.m. Morse Common Room. $2. For reservations call 436-1343 or e-mail jas98@pantheon.yale.edu.

Yale Percussion Group: Program includes works by John Cage, Toru Takemitsu, Javier Alvarez, Emmanuel Sejourne, Evan Ziporyn, and Stuart Sanders Smith. Directed by Robert Van Sice. 10 p.m. Morse Recital Hall. Free. For more information call 432-4158.

EVENTS

UPix Fall Film Festival: University Pictures presents its third annual film festival, a screening of multiple student works. Also features live music by Limited Appeal. 8 p.m. SSS 114. $3, free for UPix members. For reservations call Elizabeth at 436-1972.

saturday, december 2

PERFORMANCES

Birthmarks: Written by Sarah Treem. Directed by Stephen Townley. 2 and 8 p.m. Nick Chapel. For reservations e-mail jennifer.vogel@yale.edu or call 436-0883.

Folk and Funk Concert: Folk soulsters start out the night, and the Mongoose Mistique, a funk band, closes it out. 8:30 p.m. Trumbull Buttery in basement of entryway G. Free.

Happy Plays: A production of four short plays by Samuel Beckett: Krapp's Last Tape, Come and Go, Ohio Impromptu, and Rockaby. Directed by Aaron Goldhamer. 7 and 9:30 p.m. Ezra Stiles Little Theater. For tickets e-mail aaron.goldhamer@yale.edu.

Heaven: Written by George F. Walker. Directed by Evan Yionoulis. This black comedy explores race, religion, and cultural identity through the character of Jimmy, a human rights lawyer whose life is falling to pieces. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theatre. $26. For more information call 432-1234.

Passion Play: Written by Peter Nichols. Directed by Jeffrey Little. Presented by the Pierson Sudler Fund. 8 p.m. Off-Broadway Performance Space (behind Toad's). $2. For reservations e-mail alexandra.romero@yale.edu.

Request Concert: This Cabaret play tells the story of a woman whose ordered life is on the brink of drastic change. Written by Franz Xavier Kroetz. Directed by Tamilla Woodard. 8:30 and 11 p.m. Yale Cabaret. $6. For information or reservations call 432-1566.

This is Our Youth: Written by Kenneth Lonergan. Directed by Billy Schraufnagel. Starring Jeff Miller, Graham Norris, and Jessica Leventhal. 3, 7 and 10 p.m. Morse Common Room. $2. For reservations call 436-1343 or e-mail jas98@pantheon.yale.edu.

EVENTS

Book Signing: Glenn Stout, a columnist for `Boston Baseball,' and Richard A. Johnson, curator of the Sports Museum of New England, sign their new book, `Red Sox Century.' 1:30 p.m. Yale Bookstore. Free.

UPix Fall Film Festival: University Pictures presents its third annual film festival of multiple student works. Also features live music by Limited Appeal. 8 p.m. SSS 114. $3, free for UPix members. For reservations call Elizabeth at 436-1972. FILM

Mountains of the Moon (1990): Directed by Bob Rafelson. Part of the series "The Imperial Eye." 2 p.m. BAC. Free.

AUDITION

Children First!: Audition for this original sketch comedy show by Bradley Bazzle. Sign up on the Theater Studies Door. 5 to 8 p.m. Calhoun Cabaret. E-mail john.bazzle@yale.edu with questions.

sunday, december 3

PERFORMANCES

Faculty Artist Recital Series: Ole Akahoshi, cello, and Elizabeth Parisot, piano, perform works by Schumann, Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Popper. 4 p.m. Morse Recital Hall, Sprague Memorial Hall. Free.

This is Our Youth: Written by Kenneth Lonergan. Directed by Billy Schraufnagel. Starring Jeff Miller, Graham Norris, and Jessica Leventhal. 3 p.m. Morse common room. $2. For reservations call 436-1343 or e-mail jas98@pantheon.yale.edu.

FILM

Friendly Persuasion: Iranian Cinema After the Revolution: A documentary examining issues of Iranian cinema. With speaker Jasmsheed Akrami. 3 p.m. Whitney Humanities Center. Free.

AUDITIONS

Children First!: Audition for this original sketch comedy show by Bradley Bazzle. Sign up on the Theatre Studies Door. 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. Calhoun Cabaret. E-mail john.bazzle@yale.edu with questions.

The Velveteen Rabbit: Audition for this classic children's tale. Directed by Chuck Sturtevant. 8 p.m. WLH 120. For more information and sign-ups go to Dwight Hall. Call Chuck at 785-8590 with questions.

monday, december 4

AUDITION

The Velveteen Rabbit: Audition for this classic children's tale. Directed by Chuck Sturtevant. 8 p.m. WLH 120. For more information and sign-ups go to Dwight Hall. Call Chuck at 785-8590 with questions.

tuesday, december 5

Thirteen Days (2000): Med School film society presents `Thirteen Days,' starring Kevin Costner. Directed by Roger Donaldson. 7 p.m. York Square Cinema. Members can pick up a pass on Fri., Dec. 1 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Harkness Aud.

thursday, december 7

FILM

Not One Less (1999): Director Zhang Yimou explores the camera's ability to document reality in this award-winning film about a teacher's journey to find a missing child. 7 p.m. Whitney Humanities Center. $3. For more information call 432-3426.

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