Theatre
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ThroughNov. 28. By Edward Albee. Hasty Pudding Theatre, 5and 9 p.m. $19-$32. Call 496-8400 for tickets andmore information.
Deathtrap.By Ira Levin. LoebExperimental Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Free.7 November Sunday
Concert
Iris Dement. Folk singer. Sanders Theatre, 7p.m. $19.
Film
Harvard-Epworth Film Series. YasujiroOzu's "The Only Son," 8 p.m. Harvard-EpworthUnited Methodist Church, 1555 Mass Ave. $3.
Harvard Film Archive. Carpenter Center.$5 for students. "The Photograph" at 3 and 9 p.m.Another allegorical depiction of the politicalreality in Greece during the militarydictatorship. Young llias finds himself in Pariswhere, working with solitary Gerasimus, he learnsthe art of the furrier. The old emigrant falls inlove with the unknown young girl appearing on apost card sent to llias from Greece. They bothlong to return home-for different reasons-whilecontinuing to live together in Paris, developing anew relationship which turns into a modern versionof an ancient Greek tragedy. The search forFelicity gradually leads to crime and catastrophe,reflecting the inhuman aspect of the politicalstruggle in Greece.
"Topos" at 7 p.m. A woman gives birth and dies.As in a dream, the protagonist's descent intounconscious begins, while images deep in memoryrise to the surface, and the protagonist is tornby the demons inhabiting it.
Ice Skating
An Evening with Champions. Bright HockeyCenter, 1 p.m. $20 for adults. $10 forundergraduate students, seniors and children under12. Call 493-8172 or 493-8173 for moreinformation.
Theatre
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ThroughNov. 28. By Edward Albee. Hasty Pudding Theatre, 2and 7 p.m. $19-$32. Call 496-8400 for tickets andmore information.8 November Monday
Film
Harvard Film Archive. Carpenter Center.$5 for students. "The Grand Illusion" at 5:30 p.m.Banned in Germany and Italy at the time of itsrelease, the film-even though set during the FirstWorld War- anticipates World War II.
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