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Princeton University Art Museum L’Avant-Scène Andromaque Directed by Florent Masse Sponsored by the Department of French and Italian

Posted on 15. Oct, 2011 by .

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L’Avant-Scène Andromaque Directed by Florent Masse Sponsored by the Department of French and Italian Friday, October 21, and Saturday, October 22, 8 p.m. Princeton University Art Museum Tickets are free, but please email to reserve seats. Jean Racine’s neoclassical masterpiece, a tragedy of unrequited love and maternal sacrifice in the aftermath of the Trojan War, [...]

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McCarter Theatre Presents “Phaedra Backwards” October 18th – November 6th

Posted on 11. Oct, 2011 by .

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McCarter Theatre Center Phaedra Backwards October 18–November 6 By Marina Carr, Directed by Emily Mann Matthews Theater 91 University Place For tickets, click or call (609) 258-2787 The mythic and the modern collide in a lyrical and fierce new adaptation of the classic Phaedra myth. View Website The mythic and the modern collide in a [...]

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“Architecture as Memorial”: Panel Discussion in conjunction with Sited Memory/Underground Shadows

“Architecture as Memorial”: Panel Discussion in conjunction with Sited Memory/Underground Shadows

Posted on 11. Oct, 2011 by .

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Tuesday, October 18, 4:30 p.m. Bowl 016, Robertson Hall Bernstein Gallery, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Lucia Allais, Assistant Professor of Architecture, Princeton University Joel Smith, Curator of Photography, Princeton University Art Museum Stanley Katz, Professor of Public and International Affairs and Director of the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies, [...]

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Richardson Chamber Players To Perform On October 16th as part of the series “Memory and the Work of Art”

Posted on 09. Oct, 2011 by .

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Princeton University Concerts Richardson Chamber Players presents Art and Memory Sunday, October 16, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall Subscriptions: $30, add this series to the Concert Classics Series and the price is $24. Single tickets:  $15 general, $5 students BUY TICKETS NOW or call (609) 258-9220 SUBSCRIBE TO THE RICHARDSON CHAMBER [...]

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Emerson String Quartet To Pefrorm at Richardson Auditorium on October 6th

Emerson String Quartet To Pefrorm at Richardson Auditorium on October 6th

Posted on 29. Sep, 2011 by .

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Performances and Concerts Free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted. Princeton University Concerts Emerson String Quartet Thursday, October 6 @ 7 p.m. Pre-concert lecture 8 p.m. Concert Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall For tickets, click or call (609) 258-9220 Beethoven Quartet for Strings in E-flat Major, Op. 127 Barber Adagio from String Quartet Op. [...]

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Composer and Lyricist Stephen Sondheim Public Lecture with NY Times Critic Frank Rich at Princeton on September 26th

Composer and Lyricist Stephen Sondheim Public Lecture with NY Times Critic Frank Rich at Princeton on September 26th

Posted on 19. Sep, 2011 by .

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Princeton University Public Lectures Series Stephen Sondheim and Frank Rich Stephen Sondheim, composer and lyricist, and Frank Rich, former NY Times drama critic and columnist, writer for New York magazine A Conversation between Stephen Sondheim and Frank Rich September 26, 2011 (Cosponsored by the Spencer Trask Fund, the Belknap Program of the Council of the Humanities, [...]

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Artist Christian Boltanski in Conversation with Biographer Mark Stevens at Princetin University Lewis Center for the Arts

Artist Christian Boltanski in Conversation with Biographer Mark Stevens at Princetin University Lewis Center for the Arts

Posted on 17. Sep, 2011 by .

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Princeton University’s Memory and the Work of Art Distinguished Lecture Series Free and open to the public “Things Go On” – Artist Christian Boltanski in conversation with biographer and critic Mark Stevens Thursday, September 22, 6 p.m.  Lewis Center for the Arts 185 Nassau Street A reception will follow Having no formal art education, he [...]

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