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- Leonard Nimoy: Secret SelvesAll day
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- African-American Music in World Culture: Art as Refuge and Strength in the Struggle for Freedom9:00 am
- Guest Artist Readings: Arditti String Quartet10:00 am
- Shabbat Services10:00 am
- Africa Rising? The Role of African Studies in the 21st Century12:30 pm
- Making Connections: The Art and Life of Herbert Gentry1:00 pm
- School of Theatre presents MACBETH2:00 pm
- Student Recital: Jessica MacLean, flute/piccolo2:30 pm
- Guest Artist: Arditti String Quartet Open Rehearsal3:00 pm
- Student Recital: Hyon Jae Song, cello4:30 pm
- Hawaiian Luau 20144:30 pm
- ISA: the World is One Show5:30 pm
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- Student Recital: Hyobee Choi, viola6:30 pm
- School of Theatre presents MACBETH8:00 pm
- Boston University Choral Ensembles8:00 pm
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- Student Recital: Cherry Kim, cello8:30 pm
School of Theatre presents MACBETH
Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Theatre presents William Shakespeare's MACBETH, directed by Clay Hopper, March 21-23. A 90-minute rendering of Shakespeare’s Scottish tragedy and devised for a company of eight actors, this workshop production will serve as a prelude to a full production next fall with New Repertory Theatre’s Classic Repertory Company. CRC, New Rep’s flagship educational outreach program, tours professional productions of classic and modern works of relevant literature to schools, colleges, and community centers throughout New England. For more information on CRC visit www.newrep.org/crc. No reservations are necessary for this FREE event.
When | 8:00 pm on Saturday, March 22, 2014 |
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Building | College of Fine Arts |