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MITHAS presents A Kanyakumari
Accompanied by Two Prime students KV Prasad on Mridangam  Purchase tickets here.
It's Alive! Playreading Series
Jennifer Haley’s The Nether is a play of ideas whose plot shifts between plateaus of existence in a near-future.  The Internet has morphed into something called The Nether, in which more and more people develop parallel “realms” where they live alternate realities.  As characters spend more time...
MITHAS presents N Vijay Siva
RK Shriramkumar on Violin J. Vaidyanathan on Mridangam
Folk Music at MIT presents Carolyn Robson and Moira Craig
Previously two-thirds of the much-loved harmony trio Craig, Morgan & Robson until the sad passing of Sarah Morgan, these stunningly fine singers have kept the music alive, mainly concentrating on their native songs of Scotland and Northumbria.  Moira Craig is from East Kilbride, where music...
It's Alive! Playreading Series
It's Alive! Playreading Series presents Wag the Dog Screenplay by Hilary Henkin and David Mamet Directed by Anna Kohler Performed by Theater Art students.  
MIT Family Weekend Concert
MIT's Annual Family Weekend Concert: Ingenious Transformations MIT Wind Ensemble & Festival Jazz Ensemble Frederick Harris, Jr., Music Director Kenneth Amis, Assistant Conductor. For MIT’s Annual Family Weekend Concert, MITWE and MIT FJE feature music transformed from its original form,...
MIT Sounding presents: The Music of Glenn Branca Live
This concert honors legendary composer Glenn Branca (October 6, 1948 – May 13, 2018) and the continuing work of the Glenn Branca Ensemble to expand what is possible in contemporary music. Branca’s 45 years of work as a composer included music for experimental rock bands, large ensemble...
MITHAS presents Aditi Upadhya
Neelesh Nadkarni on Harmonium Kishan Patel on Tabla
Theater Production: The One You Feed
Sold Out: Please arrive 30 minutes prior to the performance in order to be added to the waitlist. The One You Feed is an immersive dance theater piece, set in a deconstructed suburban house, with the audience in and around the action and the action in and around the audience. Extreme dancing,...
MIT Concert Choir: Celebrating Beethoven's 250th Birthday
William Cutter, conductor Yukiko Oba, rehearsal pianist Join the MIT Concert Choir with guest pianist MIT Professor David Deveau as they celebrate Beethoven's 250th Birthday Beethoven: Choral Fantasy, Op. 80  Beethoven: Mass in C major, Op. 86 Beethoven: Elegischer Gesang, Op. 118      
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