Movie Series: Cinematic Duos of the Silver Screen, Princeton Public Library
This series revisits four classic films made unforgettable by legendary on-screen couples such as Bogart and Bacall and Tracy and Hepburn. Light refreshments will be served. Feb. 4 - "Ninotchka"(1939, 1 hour, 50 minutes minutes) Greta Garbo and Melvyn Douglas bring wit and warmth to this sophisticated romantic comedy, which revealed Garbo’s playful side and helped redefine intelligence and humor as essential elements of screen romance.
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Wednesday Film Festival: Diane Keaton, West Windsor Library
West Windsor Branch 333 North Post Road Princeton Junction, NJ 08550 609-799-0462 Reds (2/4); Something's Gotta Give (2/11); 5 Flights Up (2/18); Annie Hall (2/25). Sponsored by Friends of the West Windsor Library.
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Muleheaded, Passage Theater
Mill Hill Playhouse, 205 East Front Street, Trenton. www.passagetheatre.org. World premiere. Harlem Renaissance writers Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston attempt to collaborate on a Broadway play called Mule-bone, but shifting loyalties to their white patron; explosive conflicts with a close confidante; and smoldering jealousies lead to betrayals that threaten to destroy long-term friendships and budding careers. Preview night. Pay what you can, $0 to $25.
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PSO Soundtracks: Meet the Hardanger Fiddle, Princeton Public Library
The Bergamot Quartet will perform new works composed and adapted by Trueman specifically for these unique stringed instruments, tracing the fiddle's origins from 1650 Norway to today. Come and learn what makes these instruments special, and how Bergamot Quartet is reviving the Hardanger tradition for modern audiences. Presented in partnership with Princeton Symphony Orchestra.
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Kim's Convenience @McCarter
Before it became an award-winning, hit comedy series on Netflix, the laugh-out-loud, heartwarming Kim’s Convenience was a smash on stage. At Mr. Kim’s corner variety store, the only thing that isn’t for sale is his family legacy—but with big-dollar projects moving in, does everyone have their price?
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