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Harvard-Radcliffe Veritones
St. Patrick's Day Concert
At Sanders Theater
Tonight at 8:00
The Harvard-Radcliffe Veritones, formed in 1985, hit the stage tonight at Sanders Theater for an upbeat performance of a cappella extravaganza. Freshman proctor Keith Light will host this concert. Tickets are available at Holyoke Center Ticket Office at $5 each.
A Town Full of Heroes
By David Nichols and Don Pontero
Directed by Dan Balsam
At the Mather House TV Room
Tonight and tomorrow night at 8:00
Tomorrow night at 10:30
Nochols and Pontero's Town Full of Heroes features comedic chaos with sports, sex, swords, satellites and psychotherapy. In other words, it's about modern life, and it's set in a modern home during the 1984 Olympics. Two women and five men star in the parody of the hectic 1980s.
Under Milkwood
By Dylan Thomas
Directed by Zoe Mulford
Loeb Experimental Theater
Tonight and tomorrow night at 7:30
Dylan Thomas' classic Drama, Under Milkwood, continues at the Loeb Ex. The play is a "lyrical and bawdy romp" through the lives of the families in a small Welsh fishing village, and 10-12 actors play all parts, being characters aged 6-85. Admission is free.
Prezzi Bomba!
At the Agassiz Theater
Tonight at 8:00
Prezzi Bomba!, a jazz-fusion-Tibetan-post-existential-oboe-playing group takes the stage tonight at Agassiz Theater at 8:00. Assistant Professor of Music Graeme Boone, who teaches a Core course on Jazz, performs with keyboardist John Rabinowitz, clarinetist David Rothenberg and drummer Marc David Carnegie. Tickets for this performance are $5, and they can be purchased at the door.
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