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		<title>Bates performances hit crescendo in November</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With student performances of music and drama and a recital by Maine's best-known pianist in store, the days before Thanksgiving have a lot to offer in the arts at Bates College.]]></description>
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<p>With student performances of music and drama and a recital by Maine&#8217;s best-known pianist in store, the days before Thanksgiving have a lot to offer in the arts at Bates College.</p>
<p>The Robinson Players, one of the oldest student theater companies in the nation, offer their second David Ives piece for the autumn: <em>All In The Timing,</em> a collection of absurdist one-acts playing at 7 p.m. Nov. 15-17 in the Benjamin Mays Center.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the Department of Theater and Rhetoric offers <em>Sex and Death,</em> an evening of three one-acts written by Diana Amsterdam and directed by students in Professor of Theater Paul Kuritz&#8217;s directing class, at 7 p.m. in the Gannett Theater Nov. 19 and 21, and Dec. 5-6.<span id="more-18020"></span></p>
<p>In addition, the dance department offers a showcase performance of work by Boston choreographer Sara Sweet Rabidoux in Chase Lounge at 7 p.m. Nov. 15.</p>
<p>At 8 p.m. Nov. 15-16 in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, the Bates College Choir sings a cantata from Bach&#8217;s <em>Christmas Oratorio</em> and Mozart&#8217;s <em>Solemn Vespers of the Confessor</em> with orchestral accompaniment.</p>
<p>Frank Glazer, a resident artist at Bates and a pianist of international renown, performs music by Schumann, Beethoven, Debussy and Liszt at 8 p.m. Nov. 20, also in Olin.</p>
<p>Finally, in the visual arts, a Purdue University professor of art, design and women&#8217;s studies offers a lecture at 4:10 p.m. Nov. 15 in Skelton Lounge. Pheobe Farris will survey contemporary female Native American artists.</p>
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		<title>November cultural calendar puts theater in spotlight</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The play's the thing when it comes to November's public arts and entertainment events at Bates College. Two productions are planned by the college's theater program (as well as two by the dance program), and there are two by the student theatrical troupe, the Robinson Players. Other performance highlights for November include two concerts by artist-in-residence Frank Glazer, a pianist of international stature. The month also holds a reading by Camden's own Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, Richard Russo.]]></description>
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<p>The play&#8217;s the thing when it comes to November&#8217;s public arts and entertainment events at Bates College. Two productions are planned by the college&#8217;s theater program (as well as two by the dance program), and there are two by the student theatrical troupe, the Robinson Players. Other performance highlights for November include two concerts by artist-in-residence Frank Glazer, a pianist of international stature. The month also holds a reading by Camden&#8217;s own Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, Richard Russo.<strong><span id="more-18797"></span></strong></p>
<p>The Robinson Players, one of the oldest student theater companies in the nation, continue an ambitious year with two November productions. David Ives wrote <em>All In The Timing<strong>,</strong></em> a collection of absurdist one-acts (Nov. 15-17). Also this month the &#8220;Rob Players&#8221; present <em>Love Changes Everything,</em><strong> </strong>an original cabaret of popular love songs from such Broadway hits as <em>West Side Story,</em> <em>South Pacific</em> and<em> My Fair Lady</em> (Nov. 8-9).</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the Department of Theater and Rhetoric at Bates has its own fish to fry. Professor Paul Kuritz directs Oscar Wilde&#8217;s sparkling comedy of manners, <em>Lady Windermere&#8217;s Fan,</em><strong> </strong>at the Gannett Theater through Nov. 10 (read more about it here). Starting later in the month (Nov. 19 and 21, Dec. 5-6) is <em>Sex and Death<strong>,</strong></em> a collection of one-acts written by Diana Amsterdam and directed by students in Kuritz&#8217;s directing class.</p>
<p>Finally, students in the department&#8217;s dance program offer a showcase performance of work by visiting choreographer Sara Sweet Rabidoux<strong> </strong>on Nov. 15.</p>
<p>On the music front, Glazer is joined on Nov. 9 by his New England Piano Quartette colleague Curtis Macomber for a program of Beethoven violin sonatas. On the 20th, it&#8217;s just Glazer with music by Schumann, Beethoven, Debussy and Liszt.</p>
<p>On Nov. 15-16, the Bates College Choir<strong> </strong>sings a cantata from Bach&#8217;s <em>Christmas Oratorio</em> and Mozart&#8217;s <em>Solemn Vespers of the Confessor</em> with orchestral accompaniment.</p>
<p>In literature, Russo, who won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize in fiction for his novel <em>Empire Falls,</em> reads from his work on Nov. 14. This Annual Writers Harvest event is sponsored by Bates and the national anti-hunger organization SOS.</p>
<p>Another compelling event in the humanities is a talk on Nov. 11 by Marcus Borg, best-selling author and a professor of religion and culture at Oregon University. His talk is likely to be an attention-getter: <em>The Bible: Instrument of Oppression or Liberation?</em></p>
<p>In the visual arts, in addition to a lecture by Maine landscapist Joel Babb<strong> </strong>on Nov. 7, two lectures concern Native American artists: Alyssa Hinton, who uses mixed media to explore the folklore and history surrounding her Native American roots and has the exhibit <em>Spiritual Archaeology</em> at Bates, talks about her work on Nov. 10; and Pheobe Farris, a Purdue University professor of art, design and women&#8217;s studies, offers a survey of contemporary female Native American artists on the 15th.</p>
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