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MIT Symphony Orchestra Concert
Reserve a Seat     Concert Repertoire Britten: Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes  Haydn: Symphony no. 99  Randall Thompson: Symphony no. 2
The Chalk Cycle
Buy Tickets     Drawing on a 13th century Chinese drama, a 20th century Brecht play, and a 21st century legal custody battle, The Chalk Cycle presents three versions of the Chalk Circle story that has been told for centuries across cultures.   Free tickets will be available upon request for...
Concert Choir - "GLORIA"
  Reserve a Seat     “GLORIA” - a program featuring three wonderfully varied settings of the “Gloria” text from the Roman Mass.  The “Gloria” is an early prose hymn whose origins have been traced back to a “morning prayer” in the Apostolic Constitution (c.380) and to a Greek version of the...
MIT Symphony Orchestra Concert
  Reserve a Seat     Concert Repertoire Roy Harris: Symphony no. 3 Copland: Quiet City (w/ soloists Ben Fox and Jonah Kappraff) Sibelius: Symphony no. 7
Homegrown Jazz: Celebrating Music with MIT Roots
Reserve a Seat       MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble Frederick Harris, Jr., Music Director This special program of “homegrown MIT jazz” features music by Joe Henderson arranged by Brandon Allen, G, and world premieres by Larry Wang, G, and Alan Osmundson, ’19.  Also featured is the music of...
NERVOUS/SYSTEM
Buy Tickets       OBIE award-winning performer, writer and interactive-electronics artist Andrew Schneider and recurring collaborators present their original theatrical work NERVOUS/SYSTEM to the MIT community during their two-part residency in July and November 2018. NERVOUS/SYSTEM is the...
It's Alive! Play Reading Series
A semi-staged playreading of "Rhinoceros" by Eugene Ionesco, Directed by Anna Kohler
Performance & Design Week
On exhibit Dec 5-7 and Dec 10-11, 10am - 5pm in W97 (345 Vassar St.) Performance on Dec 12 from 4-5pm in W97-162   design work by students in 21M.601 Drawing for Designers 21M.603 Intro. to Design for Theater   performances by students in 21M.624 Acting with the Camera (video display in W97) 21M....
2nd Annual MTA Playwrights Lab
The MTA Playwrights Lab is a collaboration between MIT students and professional theatre artists. The Lab is a weekend-long festival of staged readings featuring the work of the writers in the Playwrights’ Workshop (21M.785) taught by Senior Lecturer Ken Urban.   SCHEDULE:   PROGRAM A // THURSDAY...
Casting the Vote: An "American" Dinner Party
    Performances April 11, 2019 - 8:00 pm, MIT W97 Theater (345 Vassar St., Cambridge, MA 02139) April 12, 2019 - 8:00 pm, MIT W97 Theater (345 Vassar St., Cambridge, MA 02139) April 13, 2019 - 3:00 pm, MIT W97 Theater (345 Vassar St., Cambridge, MA 02139)   The dinner table is where everything...
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