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Thursday, Dec. 1??€”Saturday, Dec. 10. Ruddisore. A country gentleman, discovered to be the cursed Baronet of Ruddigore, is doomed to do one evil deed every day, or accept his fate to perish. Agassiz Theatre. Tickets available at the Harvard Box Office...
Thursday, Dec. 1??€”Sunday, 11. No Sex Please, We’re British. The longest running comedy in British theatre history, this play follows the story of newlyweds Peter and Frances who mistakenly receive a heaping shipment of pornography. Leverett Old Library. Tickets available at the Harvard Box Office...
Thursday, Dec. 1??€”Saturday, Dec. 3. The Alchemist. Two conmen and a prostitute run a fake alchemy lab out of a temporarily empty house, duping a colorful cast of self-righteous lunatics in this comedy. 2:30 p.m. (Saturday) and 7:30 p.m. Loeb Ex. Free. Tickets available only at the Loeb Drama Center Box Office, 64 Brattle...
Sunday, Jan. 1??€”Friday, Jan. 6. Alcestis. A woman must sacrifice herself for her husband to live in a mythical and adventurous tale that includes a household full of boors and bad behavior. 2:30 p.m. (Saturday) and 7:30 p.m. Loeb Ex. Free. Tickets available only at the Loeb Drama Center Box Office, 64 Brattle...
...couple of weeks ago, I was sipping a watermelon martini at Bungalow 8 when it donned on me that Jessica Simpson, who was standing only feet away from me, was much more than her seemingly petite 5’1??€™â€™ frame. As she gyrated to Beyoncé (faux pas?) closely guarded by her security detail, my mind wandered to her recent GQ cover, her TV show (is this chicken or fish?), her numerous front-row sightings, and of course, her rocky marriage with former boyband star, Nick Lachey...