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...favorite bad boy prophet, Elijah, in Mendelssohn’s classic piece. Mendelssohn’s operatic, dramatic choral style promises to make the chorale’s last performance of the season something special. Tickets $36, $26, $16 with discounts, $3 off for Mass. Teachers Association, WGBH, WCRB, Chorale members and Groups of 10 or more, $5 off for Outings & Innings Harvard Faculty & Staff, student rush $5 starting 1/2 hour prior to curtain time. 8 p.m. Sanders Theatre...
...from all walks of life for a four-part BBC/PBS documentary series called “America Beyond the Color Line.” Gates wrote and hosted the series, which was broadcast in honor of Black Awareness Month on February 3 and 4 on the local PBS affiliate, WGBH...
DIED. DAVID IVES, 84, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) pioneer; in San Francisco. During his 14 years as head of Boston's WGBH, that station became PBS's largest programming supplier, responsible for developing such PBS staples as Masterpiece Theatre, Frontline and Nova, many with British pedigrees. His station also introduced Americans in 1974 to the British cult comedy series Monty Python's Flying Circus...
...Saint-Saëns’s Carnival of the Animals. Since the Society is also celebrating its 20th anniversary year, it has promised for this performance a surprise mystery guest. Who could it be? Sunday, April 27, 7:30 p.m. Admission $16-$42; $4 discount for seniors and WGBH or WUMB members, Tickets available from the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. Sanders Theatre...
...mind, “The Whole Wide World” is giving people a voice, and not just the celebrities who populate both his past and present broadcasting ventures, but also the voices of the people. The last episode will be a call-in show, broadcast live on WGBH Boston...