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THEATER | A Perfect Disorder

The Athena Theater Company is presenting a production of A Perfect Disorder, a one—act play that addresses eating disorders among college-age men and women. The event is a joint project with ECHO to increase awareness about eating disorders and where students can turn to for help. Tickets $5 regular, $4 students, $3 Adams House residents. 8 p.m. Kronauer Space. (SLS)

THEATER | PS04

Aliens will take over the Loeb Ex to lure the audience into becoming the unwitting participants in this interactive dance performance. The result will be a constantly morphing mythology of universal themes. Presented by Experience This and directors Austin Guest ’05 and Andrew Boch ’04. Free, but tickets are required. 9 p.m. Loeb Experimental Theatre. (BBC)

THEATER | William Shakespeare’s Cymbeline

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Join the lovers Imogen and Posthumous in this enchanting production of one of Shakespeare’s lesser-known plays. Fairy tale realism and great performances brought to you by the Winthrop House Drama Society. Tickets $3 General, $2 Harvard Students (2 per I.D.), $1 Winthrop Residents. 4 p.m. Winthrop Courtyard. (WBP)

THEATER | Sunken Garden Children’s Theater

An energetic group of thirteen undergraduates are performing a unique adaptation of Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew” for children of all ages ready for a inventive comedy spectacular. Free and open to the public. 4 p.m. Radcliffe Yard. (WBP)

MUSIC | Veritas Records Release Party

The Roxy will host the campus record label’s first official release, a compilation CD featuring notable Harvard musicians such as Tha League, “Harvard Idol” Amy Zelcer, The States and the Half-Nelsons. Every band on the CD is slated to perform, as well as a special guest. Co-sponsored by Adidas Originals Cambridge, who will be handing out free merchandise at the door. $5 tickets are now available from the Harvard Box Office. 18+. 8:15 p.m. The Roxy, 279 Tremont St., Boston. (BBC)

FILM | Boba Love

As part of Arts First festivities, the Taiwanese Entertainment Corporation and the Taiwanese Language Project are presenting a 30 minute digital video entitled “Boba Love.” The movie, an action film involving love, loyalty, guns and Boba (bubble tea), was produced and directed by Eric Chang ’05 and explores Taiwanese heritage through Taiwanese-American eyes. Free. 8 p.m. Mather House Big TV Room (SLS).

DANCE | Interrobang: Collaborative Art Event

The class of Dramatic Arts 16, “Dance as a Collaborative Art,” perform for this concert presented by the Office for the Arts dance program. The event will incorporate dance, music, text, video and visuals to create compelling imagery. Tickets $5. 8 p.m. Rieman Center for the Performing Arts. (SLS)

Ongoing

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