Events

THEATER. The American Repertory Theatre presents The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams, at the Loeb Drama Center from June 19 through July...

THEATER. The American Repertory Theatre presents The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams, at the Loeb Drama Center from June 19 through July 11. For tickets and showtimes, call 617-547-8300 or visit www.amrep.org. The Harvard-Radcliffe Summer Theatre group performs True West (July 20-28) and Romeo and Juliet (August 3-16), at the Loeb Drama Center. Call 617-496-2222 for tickets.

 

MUSIC. The Harvard Summer Pops Band performs in front of Memorial Church in Harvard Yard on August 1 at 4 p.m. The program includes the music of John Williams and the Beatles, and the premier performance of Concerto for Bassoon and Band by Allen Feinstein '86. The Harvard Summer School Chorus performs at Sanders Theatre on August 3, and the Harvard Summer School Orchestra appears there on August 11. Both concerts begin at 8 p.m. For information, call 617-496-2222.

 

FILM. The Harvard Film Archive presents a month-long festival of select films from its holdings of more than 6,000 prints. The movies will be shown in alphabetical order by director, starting July 1 with Woody Allen and ending August 5 with Andrzej Zulawski. For program details and showtimes, call 617-495-4700 or visit www.harvardfilmarchive.org.

 

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Sculptural works by Albert Szabo, professor of architecture emeritus at the Graduate School of Design, are on show at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts through July 31.

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