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Sunday, December 9

Nadia and Vladimir Zaitsev Piano Duet

21e7 2 pm • Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space
$15; Students, Seniors $10; Day of Show $20

DCA Productions and Daniel and Geraldine Abrahamsen present Nadia and Vladimir Zaitsev Piano Duet. This prize-winning husband and wife piano duet team astound and delight audiences around the world with their breathtaking virtuosity, quick-witted humor, and an incredible repertoire ranging from Bach to Rock.

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Selected Shorts on Tour: Berkeley Rep
Selected Shorts

2 pm and 7 pm • Berkeley Repertory Theatre - Berkeley, CA
All seats $35. Half price if you're under the age of 30.

Selected Shorts: Holiday Tales

Selected Shorts returns to Berkeley Rep with a program of hilarious and cozy holiday tales, performed by Tony and Emmy nominee Kate Burton (The Good Wife, Scandal), Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos, Girls), multiple award-winner Linda Lavin (Other Desert Cities, The Lyons), and Tony Award winner Rene Auberjonois (Boston Legal, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine).

 

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Between Friends
African Diaspora Film Fes

5 pm • Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space
$12; Students, Seniors, Children $11; Members $10

Hailing from Trinidad and Tobago, Between Friends is a film that presents an anthology of intersecting stories and characters who are all connected to one another in some way. The storyline, focused on two generations of contemporary middle class Trinidadians, gradually exposes the hopes, secrets, lies and betrayals in the lives of the various characters. An impressive effort by first-time writer/producer/director Omari Jackson.

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One Fine Day
African Diaspora Film Fes

7:30 pm • Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space
$12; Students, Seniors, Children $11; Members $10

The documentary One Fine Day, shows six people from different cultures and religions who all, through a small nonviolent act, have had a significant and positive influence on society. In the film we meet a young Burmese monk, a Chilean student, a German priest, a young Iraqi woman, an American former athlete and a Chinese youngster. The film investigates how frustration can be turned into positive actions. Director Klaas Bense looks at what one single individual can achieve, and the often severe, personal consequences they may face. 

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