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A Woman of No Importance Yale Repertory Theatre A woman’s secret past comes back to haunt her in Oscar Wilde’s comedic commentary on high society. Elijah Yale School of Music Renowned conductor Helmuth Rilling returns to Yale to lead the Yale Camerata, the Glee Club, and the Philharmonia Orchestra in a production of Felix Mendelssohn’s oratorio Elijah in Woolsey Hall. Free admission. Making it New: The Art and Style of Sara and Gerald Murphy Yale University Art Gallery Sara and Gerald Murphy, wealthy expatriates on the French Riviera in the 1920s, befriended many artists and writers. But Gerald Murphy was himself a painter, and his seven remaining canvases are on view together for the first time, along with works by such contemporaries as Georges Braque, Fernand Leger, and Pablo Picasso. A New World: England’s First View of America Center for British Art Nearly 100 watercolors by the Elizabethan artist John White constitute the only surviving visual record of England’s first settlement in North America. Las Artes de Mexico Peabody Museum of Natural History An exploration of the rich and diverse artistic traditions of Mexico examines more than 3,500 years of tradition and change across the spectrum of Mexican life. |
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