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...Testament comes alive! The Masterworks Chorale presents the tale of everybody’s favorite bad boy prophet, Elijah, in Mendelssohn’s classic piece. Mendelssohn’s operatic, dramatic choral style promises to make the chorale’s last performance of the season something special. Tickets $36, $26, $16 with discounts, $3 off for Mass. Teachers Association, WGBH, WCRB, Chorale members and Groups of 10 or more, $5 off for Outings & Innings Harvard Faculty & Staff, student rush $5 starting 1/2 hour prior to curtain time. 8 p.m. Sanders Theatre...
This 90s reworking of the Gershwin classic Girl Crazy won rave reviews when it played Broadway a decade ago. Harvard STAGE and Galper & Rubins productions take the reins of this tale of everyman Bobby Child’s quest to find himself through music, which features several Gershwin favorites. Proceeds go to arts education for Boston Youth. Through Saturday May 8th. Tickets $10, $7 for students and seniors. 8 p.m. Agassiz Theatre...
...studied America’s literature as well, finding that “a lot of the classic literature on interracial friendship, Melville, Cooper, Twain, all of them, in creating their classic stories, were self-conscious of using friendship as a way to explore American political ideals...
...decline of drive-in theaters is the central metaphor in the 1971 classic The Last Picture Show. The film examines the monotonous lives of two high school seniors in a small town in Texas. It’s a coming of age story about—not surprisingly—nostalgic endings and new beginnings. (According to reviewer “AJJAS” on IMDB.com: “After 2 hours, I was ready to nuke that backwater Texas town and put the group of those characters out of their misery...
...decline of drive-in theaters is the central metaphor in the 1971 classic The Last Picture Show. The film examines the monotonous lives of two high school seniors in a small town in Texas. It’s a coming of age story about—not surprisingly—nostalgic endings and new beginnings. (According to reviewer “AJJAS” on IMDB.com: “After 2 hours, I was ready to nuke that backwater Texas town and put the group of those characters out of their misery...