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Sony Janus. 57 JFK St., Harvard Square. 661-3737. On Thurs., March 9. "Shallow Grave" at 2:15, 4:30, 6:45 and 9 p.m.

Wang Center Classic Film Series. "Singin' in the Rain" on Mon., March 13 at 7:30 p.m. $6. 931-2000 or 482-9393.

Theatre

The Guardsman. March 10 through April 9. Huntington Theatre Company, 264 Huntington Ave., Boston. 266-0800 or 931-ARTS. Set in Budapest, Hungary before World War I, this play is about a flamboyant, talented actor and his equally famous and strong-willed actress wife, known for becoming restless after a half-year of commitment to the men of her life.

Henry V. Through March 25. American Repertory Theatre, 64 Brattle St., Cambridge. 547-8300. Civil war is at an end and the young king must turn his attentions to the turmoils abroad. Hal proves himself a great soldier and statesman, finally meeting Katharine, the beautiful daughter of the King of France, who teaches him his first lessons in love. Tues.-Fri. at 8 p.m. Sat. at 2 and 8 p.m. Sun. at 2 and 7 p.m.

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An Ideal Husband. Through March 12. Lyric Stage, 140 Clarendon St., Boston. 437-7172. A rarely produced farce by Oscar Wilde, the play was dedicated to Victorian publisher and pornographer Frank Harris.

Joey & Maria's Comedy Wedding. Ongoing. Wilbur Theatre, 246 Tremont St., Boston. (800) 733-5639. An audience-participation dinner show that, in the guise of the marriage of Maria Angelina Cavatelli to Giuseppe Antonio Gnocchi, serves up a roomful of Italian stereotypes.

Nunsense I and II. Ongoing. Theatre Lobby, North End. 931-ARTS or 227-9872.

School for Wives. Through March 19. Brimmer Loft Theatre, 69 Brimmer St., Boston. $5.

Shear Madness. Ongoing. Charles Playhouse, Warrenton St., Boston. 426-5225.

Someone Who'll Watch Over Me. Through April 9. New Repertory Theatre, 54 Lincoln St., Newton Highlands. 332-1646. The Boston premiere of the 1992-93 winner of the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for "Best Foreign Play," relates the story of a trio of hostages awaiting their fate at the hands of unseen captors. In their struggle to survive the incarceration, these untimely heroes courageously confront their fears and form a loving bond to combat their isolation and helplessness.

An Unfinished Song. Through March 12. Charles Playhouse, 74 Warrenton St., Boston. 426-6912. Four friends and/or past lovers of wanna-be musical-theater writer Michael, who has succumbed to cancer, comb the contents of his New York apartment and serenade his urn. The story concentrates on a pair of gay lovers who, because of the stubbornness of one and the cowardice of the other, never finished their song of love.

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