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Crimson Arts Calendar Nov. 7-9

Blog-curated Offerings for the Weekend Ahead

The Harvard Dance Project performs at the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in June
The Harvard Dance Project performs at the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in June
By Rebecca A. Greenberg, Contributing Writer

Friday, Nov. 7      

‘Three Sisters’

All you Russian lit junkies out there, you don’t want to miss this one! Watch the heart-wrenching story of Olga, Masha, and Irina come to life with this new translation of the play. Never read Chekhov? This is your chance to skip on the Sparknotes for once—while indulging in some juicy romance and dark humor.

Loeb Drama Center Main Stage, 8 p.m.

The Harvard Dance Project in ‘LOOK UP’

Ever wondered what science-inspired dancing looked like? No joke, this innovative performance is based on recent findings on how your brain takes in digital media. Don’t want to commit to a full-night show? No problem. You can come and go for any length of time during this two-hour long installation.

Harvard Dance Center, 7 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 8

‘Dogfight’

Three words: marines, songwriters, romance. Resist this kind of musical if you can. Heartbreak, friendship, and maybe possibly a bit of coming of age included.

Loeb Experimental Theater, 2:30 p.m.

‘Pericles, Prince of Tyre’

The closest thing you’ll get to a traveling circus. There’s nothing quite like digesting some Shakespearean family feud tragedies with a hilarious medley of fishermen, pimps, and villains on the side. Besides, it’s Pericles in love. Who doesn’t want to know what this prince did with his time besides competing in death-defying duels?

Adams Pool Theater, 2 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 9th

The A.R.T. of Human Rights

So you want to save humanity and all that good stuff, but you also love theater. Come talk about some current human rights issues with some talented artists, activists, and academics. You’ll feel good about yourself and get to pick the brains of creative gurus.

Oberon, 7:30 p.m.

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