THEATER. The American Repertory Theatre presents Marcel Marceau and the Marceau Company in Les Contes Fantastiques (Fantastic Fables), a…
THEATER. The American Repertory Theatre presents The Miser, by Molière, at the Loeb Drama Center through July 11. Those musical jugglers…
SPECIAL. Arts First 2004 is slated for May 6 through 9 in and around Harvard Yard. The festival features 200 student performances of dance…
THEATER. The American Repertory Theatre presents Harold Pinter’s black comedy The Birthday Party on March 6 through 27 at the Loeb Drama Center…
THEATER. The American Repertory Theatre presents Shakespeare’s comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream from January 10 through February 28 at the Loeb…
MUSIC. The Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society present a Winter’s Evening Holiday Concert at the Pleasant Street Congregational…
SPECIAL. The Schlesinger Library celebrates its sixtieth anniversary with an all-day conference on "Gender, Race, and Rights in…
THEATER. The American Repertory Theatre presents the return engagement of George Gershwin Alone, by Hershey Felder, from July 5 to 26, followed…
SPECIAL. The annual ArtsFirst festival, showcasing more than 200 student performances of music, dance, and drama most of them free and…
SPECIAL. Enjoy readings by Jorie Graham, Mary Karr, and Maxine Kumin, and panel discussions involving other poets and scholars at Poetry at…
THEATER. At the Loeb Drama Center, the American Repertory Theatre presents The Children of Herakles, by Euripides, from January 4 to 25, in a…
MUSIC. Memorial Church hosts the annual Christmas Carol Services on December 15 at 5 p.m. and December 16 at 8 p.m. For details, call…
SPECIAL The thirty-third annual ice-skating exhibition An Evening with Champions, organized by the students at Eliot House, takes place at the…
FILM. Following its recent summer tradition, the Harvard Film Archive offers “movies from A to Z” taken from its 6,000-print collection…
SPECIAL. The tenth annual ArtsFirst festival, offering dozens of student performances of music, dance, and drama, most of them free and open to…
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