Sunday, November 25
 | Barrymore, starring Christopher Plummer1 pm • Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space $22; $20 Seniors & Students; $18 Members |
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In 1997, Christopher Plummer opened Barrymore at Broadway's Music Box Theatre. His performance had audiences standing in amazement and showering him with Bravo's. It sent critics searching for superlatives. That year Christopher Plummer won The Tony Award, The Drama Desk Award and the Outer Critics' Circle Award. Plummer defined "tour-de-Force" and "clean sweep." Barrymore, written by the distinguished, award-winning playwright, William Luce, is based on the life of actor John Barrymore. See More... |
 | Tango MacBeth African Diaspora Film Fes 5 pm • Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space $12; Students, Seniors, Children $11; Members $10 |
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Tango MacBeth offers a multicultural, multigenerational vision and presentation of the Shakespeare play. This provocative version of MacBeth unfolds like a Möbius strip. Moving back and forth, the drama of the play intertwines with the drama of making the film. The film offers an original and imaginative way of bringing a classic to contemporary times. See More... |
 | Sister African Diaspora Film Fes 7:30 pm • Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space $12; Students, Seniors, Child $11; Members $10 |
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Sister tells the story of health workers from Ethiopia, Cambodia and Haiti, exploring how they find meaning while working under difficult circumstances and revealing maternal and newborn death as a human rights issue. See More... |
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