Sunday, February 7
 | Classics Declassified: Beethoven Symphony No. 34 pm • Peter Jay Sharp Theatre $30 / $20; Members $25; Students, Seniors $20 |
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Leon Botstein and the American Symphony Orchestra embark on a two-season journey to bring you the ultimate experience of Ludwig van Beethoven's nine symphonies. Each concert will examine one of the symphonies with a discussion, performance, and Q&A. See More... |
 | Sita Sings the Blues Thalia Film Sundays 5:30 pm • Leonard Nimoy Thalia $11; Members $7; Seniors $9
Get two tickets per screening for an entire year for just $100 with a Thalia Film Pass! |
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Sita Sings the Blues follows in the line of Triplets of Bellville and Spirited Away to exemplify animation as a "serious" art form -- which does not stop it from being laugh-out-loud funny! A panoply of monsters, gods, goddesses, warriors, sages, and winged eyeballs fill the screen with vivid color from start to finish. Q&A with the director following each screening!! See More... |
 | Seraphine Thalia Film Sundays 3 pm and 7:30 pm • Leonard Nimoy Thalia $11; Members $7; Seniors $9
Get two tickets per screening for an entire year for just $100 with a Thalia Film Pass! |
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A sleeper hit in France, this is the true story of Séraphine Louis aka Séraphine de Senlis, a simple and profoundly devout housekeeper who in 1905 at age 41 — self-taught and with the instigation of her guardian angel — began painting brilliantly colorful canvases. See More... |