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the stage

BEYOND WORDS, an evening of mime with Kenyon Martin of the National Pantomine Theater. Tomorrow night at 8:30, Dunster House Dining Room. What can I say?

DRACULA, adapted by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston. An amended version of a 1920's play based on the pioneering study of sexual practices in Transylvania, this production "attempts to capture the original Victorian setting of the Bram Stoker nove. A thriller!" Opens tonight at 8, at the Loeb. Also tomorrow and Saturday at 12 midnight, and this Sunday and next Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m.

GOOD EVENING, with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, who were half of the four people responsible for Beyond the Fringe. Reportedly surprisingly unsophisticated. 7:30 p.m. at the Shubert Theater in Boston.

MOONCHILDREN, by Michael Weller. This play--about Weller and his roommates during his senior year at Brandeis--is funny, sad, worth seeing, and leaving for Broadway this week. 7:30, Saturday 6:30 and 10, Sunday 2:30 and 7:30, at the New Theater, 12 Holyoke Street.

ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, from the Ken Kesey novel. Reportedly excellent. 7:30 at the Charles Playhouse, 75 Warrenton Street, Boston.

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VERONICA'S ROOM, by Ira Levin who wrote Rosemary's Baby. Reportedly atrocious or worse. 7:30 at the Colonial Theater in Boston.

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