Pippin. Join us for a magical traveling players presentation. Experience Pippin's whirlwind tour of the trials of life. Watch as the players use their show to seduce Pippin into sacrificing his mediocre life in the explosive finale--and all for the glory of the troupe. Dunster House Dining Hall, 8:30 p.m. $3 for 1 ticket, $5 for 2 tickets, $2 for Dunster residents.
Witness for the Prosecution. By Agatha Christie. Get ready for murder, mystery, intrigue and mass confusion; this is Agatha Christie's "other" masterpiece. Leverett Old Library, 8 p.m. $5; $4 forstudents; $3 for Leverett residents.5 December Sunday
Concert
Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus. SandersTheatre, 8 p.m.
Peter Sykes. Harpsichordist performsDutch and English music from the 17th century.Fogg Art Museum, 5:30 p.m. $4 for students; $3 forFriends of the Harvard Art Museums.
Film
Harvard Film Archive. Carpenter Center.$5 for students. "Wittgenstein" at 4, 7:30 and 9p.m. A humorous portrait of one of this century'smost influential philosophers. Wittgenstein led anextremely dramatic, unconventional life. Born inthe Vienna of Freud and Schoenberg, young Ludwigwas a schoolmate of Adolf Hitler.
Theatre
Anna Karenina. Claire Bloom in adramatic reading adapted from Tolstoy's novel.Peformed in two parts with a break to dinner.Hasty Pudding Theatre, Part I from 4-6 p.m., PartII from 8-10 p.m. $18-$25. 496-8400.
H.M.S. Pinafore. By William Gilbert andArthur Sullivan. One of the most popular of thedynamic duo's masterpieces as presented by thefun-loving G & S Players. A rollicking song anddance show with an undercurrent of British satireand a splash of romance. Agassiz Theatre, 2 and 8p.m. $3-$7.
Pippin. Join us for a magical travelingplayers presentation. Experience Pippin'swhirlwind tour of the trials of life. Watch as theplayers use their show to seduce Pippin intosacrificing his mediocre life in their explosivefinale--and all for the glory of the troupe.Dunster House Dining Hall, 3:30 p.m. $3 for 1ticket, $5 for 2 tickets, $2 for Dunsterresidents.6 December Monday
Film
Harvard Film Archive. Carpenter Center.$5 for students. "Manon" at 5:30 p.m. A bold taleof faith and faithlessness between two strangelyrestless young lovers in the vortex of postwarFrance.
"Sans Soleil" at 7:30 p.m. The sensation ofsimultaneously spanning the globe and beingenclosed in someone's mind.
"Until the End of the World" at 9:30 p.m.Travelogue focusing on a young decadent, twobankrobbers and a handsome stranger with a priceon his head.7 December Tuesday
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