Theatre
Old Times. Directed by Maria Gambale.The calm of Kate and Deeley's married life isbroken by a visit from Anna. This friend fromKate's youth forces the couple to question theirmemories and their reality as all three charactersfight to control an uncertain past and a shadowypresent. Loeb Ex, 7:30 Tickets are free.
Jerry Finnegan's Sister. Brian has spenthis whole life wrestling with an unrequitedsomething for his best friend's sister, but everytime they meet, he puts his foot in his mouth. NowBeth is getting married and time is running out.Two actors portray Brian and Beth from age six tothe present in this comedy. Winthrop House JCR, 8p.m. $2 for general admission; Free for Winthropresidents.
A Tsar is Born. The Hasty PuddingTheatricals' 147 production will run until March21. Hasty Pudding Theater, 12 Holyoke St.,Cambridge, 8 p.m. Call 495-5202 for tickets.24 February Friday
Concert
Dudley House. Dudley Music Fellow AntonVishio and others perform the music of Debussy andRavel. Common Room, Dudley House, 12:15 p.m.
Radcliffe Choral Society. Performs its"In Just Spring" concert featuring harpistElisabeth Remy '95, the RCS 'Cliffe Notes andstudent composers. The Choral Society will alsoperform Italian works and settings of Americanpoems by e.e. cummings and Emily Dickinson. LowellHall, 8 p.m. $5 for students. Tickets areavailable at the Holyoke Center Ticket Office at495-2663 or Sanders Theatre Box Office at496-2222.
Conference
The Renaissance in France: Art and Cultureof the Sixteenth Century. This symposium isoffered in connection with the special exhibition,"Renaissance in France: Drawings from the Ecoledes Beaux-Arts, Paris," on view at the SacklerMuseum. The conference begins on Friday at 6 p.m.in the Sackler auditorium and lasts throughSaturday. Call 495-4544 for more information.
Film
Harvard Film Archive. 24 Quincy St.,Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. 495-4700."Histoire(s) 3 and 4" at 7 p.m. "Tigrero" at 7:30and 9 p.m. "Histoire (s) 1 and 2" at 8:30 p.m.
Clerks. Science Center Lecture Hall C, 8and 10 p.m. $3 with Harvard I.D.
Talk
Part Two: The Last Word. Thomas Nagel,professor of philosophy, New York University.Emerson Hall, Room 105, 4 p.m.
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