The Weekly What Calendar Listings: April 27-May 3



Thursday Figaro --Loeb Mainstage at 8 Measure for Measure --Hasty Pudding Theater at 8 Damn Yankees --Eliot House Dining Hall,



Thursday

Figaro--Loeb Mainstage at 8

Measure for Measure--Hasty Pudding Theater at 8

Damn Yankees--Eliot House Dining Hall, 8

The Changeling--Leverett Old Library at 8

Ruddigore--Agassiz at 8

Marieen Montgomery directs Quadrivium in a performance at Busch-Reisinger Museum at noon.

St. Matthew Passion--Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society perform at Sanders Theatre at 8:15 p.m.

Evening of Song--Works of Schubert, Faure, English Lute Songs: At Adams House LCR at 8 p.m.

Seminar on Contemporary music--Composition and Performance discussed by Sam Rivers and David Holland. At New England Conservatory of Music. Call 262-1120 for details.

Boston School of Music and Boston Repertory Orchestra--Works of Weber, Hindemith and Berlioz conducted by Roger Voisin. At BU Concert Hall, 855 Comm Ave., Boston. Call 353-3345 for info.

Faron Memorial Concert--Faure, Schubert and lute songs at Adams LCR at 8 p.m.

Bonnie Raitt--Bentley College, Dana Athletic Center, 8 p.m.

Jim Dawson--Passim, 492-7679

Chuck McDermott and Wheatstraw--Jonathan Swifts, 661-9887

Reeve Little--Back Room at the Idler, 354-9489

Orrin Starr--Springfield St. Saloon, 661-7700

What is the New Philosophy? Bernard-Henri Levy, Center for European Studies, 5 Bryant St. at 4 p.m.

The Future of Conservatism, George Will, columnist for Newsweep and The Washington Post, Science Center A at 4 p.m.

Ethnic Chauvinism, Orlando Patterson, professor of Sociology, and Michael Walzer, professor of Government, Harvard 104 at 8 p.m.

Plexiglass Structure Exhibit, by Malcolm Jones '73, through May 10 at Carpenter Center Lobby

Friday

Figaro--8

Measure for Measure--8

Damn Yankees--8

The Changeling--8 and 12

Ruddigore--8

Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra performs works of Haydn, Kirchner and Mahler with guest conductor Leon Kirchner. At Sanders Theatre at 8:30 p.m. Tickets $1.50 at Holyoke Ticket Office. Call 495-2663.

Vilayat Kahn gives a concert and lecture of sitar music at Cabot Hall, South House at 4 p.m.

Boston School of Music and Boston Repertory Orchestra--Joseph Silverstein conducts Brahms, Chausson and Liszt. At 855 Comm Ave., Boston. Call 353-3345.

Lois Cleveland performs piano works at BU Concert Hall, 855 Comm Ave., Boston, at 2 p.m.

Viola Concert--Melissa Howe performs at Marshall Room, BU School for the Arts, 855 Comm Ave., Boston, at 8 p.m.

North House Music Society--presents Victoria Martino, violin, and Wayne Kostenbaum, piano, at 8, Holmes Hall, North House.

Average White Band--McHugh Forum, BC, 8 p.m.

Jim Dawson--Passim

Chuck McDermott and Wheatstraw--Jonathan Swifts, 661-9887

Janie Barnett and Hotel Seattle--Back Room at the Idler

Ina May Band and Speed City--Springfield St. Saloon, 661-7700

Senate Bill 1437, the Criminal Code Reform Act of 1978, Frank Wilkinson, executive director of the Committee Against Repressive Legislation, Phillips Brooks House parlor at 4 p.m.

Larry Brener will read from his poetry, 8:30 at the Cafe Gallery, 73 Dartmouth Street, 267-8139

Saturday

Figaro--8

Measure for Measure--2 and 8

Damn Yankees--8

The Changeling--8 and 12

Ruddigore--8

Cambridge Women's Slavic Chorus in an Outdoor Concert at Radcliffe Quad at 2 p.m.

St Matthew Passion--See Thursday listing; at 7:30 p.m.

Pianist Ira Braus plays Beethoven, Debussy, Scariatti and Schoenberg at Kirkland House JCR at 8:30 p.m.

Viola and Piano Concert--Works of Bach, Brahms and Hindemith. At Adams House LCR at 8 p.m.

David Schulenberg, harpsichordist, plays Bach, Byrd, D'Anglebert and Frescobaldi. At Dunster House Library at 5:30 p.m.

Leon Redbone--Paradise

Jim Dawson--Passim, 492-7679

Chuck McDermott and Wheatstraw--Jonathan Swifts, 661-9887

Molly Malone--Back Room at the Idler

Cascorach, Gemini and Willie Mahon--Music of Ireland and British Isles, Joy of Movement Center at 8, 628-6843

Ina May Band and Speed City--Springfield St. Saloon, 661-7700

Small Press Book Fair--Church of the Covenant, 67 Newbury St., 11-5

Spring Affair '78--Party in Science Center Courtyard, $4.00

Deborah Benedict--will sing the melodies of Edith Piaf at the French Library at 8, 266-4351

Sunday

Figaro--8

Brandenburg Party--Open reading of Bach and Handel works at Dunster House Library at 3 p.m.

NEC Percussion Ensemble plays Davidovsky, Stout, Varese, Schubert and Gauger. At Jordan Hall, 290 Huntington Ave., Boston, at 8 p.m. Call 262-1120.

Works for Voice and Piano of Schumann, Wagner, Debussy, Wold and Falla at Cabot Hall, South House at 8:30 p.m.

Chamber Works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Beethoven and Wienawski. At Adams House LCR at 8 p.m.

Kuumba Singer--"Evening of Black Spirituality," Sanders Theatre at 8, 498-2837.

Dave and Julia, Pianist/Singer Duo--First Church, 11 Garden St., at 8

The Robin Lane Band--Swift's, 661-9887

Niki Aukena--Back Room at the Idler

Orrin Starr--Springfield St. Saloon, 661-7700

Defending Jewish Rights at Home and Abroad, Alan Dershowitz, professor of Law, Phillips Brooks House parlor at noon.

Monday

Caligula--Loeb Ex at 7:30

Boston University Faculty Chamber Concert--Endel Kalam conducts Mozart, Shostakovich, Miller and Schumann. At BU Concert Hall, 855 Comm Ave., Boston. Admission $1. Call 353-3345 for details.

Haydn, Chopin, Schumann and Ginastera--works for Horn and Piano at Cabot Hall, South House at 8:30 p.m.

Fred Bronstein plays piano works at BU Concert Hall, Boston, at 4 p.m. Call 353-3345.

Karen Tarlow--Composition at BU Concert Hall, Boston, at 6 p.m.

U. Utah Phillips--Passim

Child Development on the Kibbutz: 20 Years Later, Albert I. Rabon, Michigan State Univ., conference area 1, Gutman Library at 8 p.m.

Tuesday

Caligula--7:30

New England conservatory Chorus and Chamber Singers--Works of Copland and Ives, Spanish love songs. At Jordan Hall, 290 Huntington Ave., Boston, at 8 p.m.

Piano works performed by Mark Richman at Jacob Sleeper Hall, BU School for the Arts, at 8 p.m.

U. Utah Phillips--Passim

Guilt and Responsibility in the Third Reich Telford Taylor, chief counsel for the U.S. in the Nuremburg Trials, Science Center A at 8 p.m.

Professor Harold A. Thomas, Jr.--"Environmental Engineering, Past and Future," Science Center D at 8:00, open to the public. Free.

George Mongomery will give a poetry reading, Eliot JCR at 8. Free Refreshments

Wednesday

Caligula--7:30

Beethoven violin and piano works at Dunster House Library at 5:30 p.m.

NEC Repertory Orchestra performs Mendelssohn. Sibelius and Stravinsky. At 290 Huntington Ave., Boston at 8 p.m. Call 262-1120 for info.

David Sogg and Peter Lurye play works of Bach, Vivaldi, Beethoven and Weber at Cabot Hall. South House at 8 p.m.

Roomful of Blues--Swift's, 661-9887

Marriage and/or Career: Lucy Sprague Mitchell and the Dilemma of Educated Women, Joyce Antler. Radcliffe Institute research associate, Agassiz colloquium room at 3:30 p.m.

How Can We Make Nuclear Energy Acceptable? Alvin Weinberg, director of the Institute of Energy Analysis room 6 of the Faculty Club at 4 p.m.

The Health Care Delivery System in the Federal Republic of Germany. Dr Maria Blohmke, Univ. of Heidelberg, Hilles Library at 7 p.m.

Cambridge Forum: Nuclear Waste Disposal, Ernest Moniz of MIT and James Stevens of Arthur D. Little Inc., 3 Church St. at 8

Rica Burnham and her dance company--presents "Museum Pieces, Number III" Fogg at 8, following a gallery talk on the exhibition Stuart Davis Art and Art Theory