Escaped Alone
Yale Repertory Theatre
(203) 432-1234
yalerep.org/productions/escaped-alone/
A friendly chat among four women in the backyard becomes a commentary on the state of the world, as the conversation turns to politics, crisis, environmental disaster, and more.
March 8–30
Biophilia: In Excelsis
Institute of Sacred Music
(203) 432-5180
https://ism.yale.edu/event/biophilia-excelsis-art-exhibit
Twenty-two artists from diverse backgrounds explore biophilia—love of life—by focusing on sacred ecosystems and their imminent transformation due to global warming. Open Tuesday through Thursday, 12 to 4 pm.
March 27 through May 3
Benjamin Britten: War Requiem
Yale Symphony Orchestra
(203) 432-4140
https://yso.yalecollege.yale.edu/event/yale-symphony-orchestra-concert-4
The Yale Symphony Orchestra performs Britten’s War Requiem, Op. 66, in Woolsey Hall, along with the Yale Camerata, Yale Glee Club, the Elm City Girls’ Choir.
April 3, 7:30 pm
Shapes of Time
Yale School of Architecture
(203) 432-2288
https://www.architecture.yale.edu/calendar/667-shapes-of-time
A two-day symposium brings together artists, architects, curators, scholars, and scientists to discuss the role of time in their fields and in their individual pursuits.
April 11–13
Anne Boleyn: Life and Legend
Sterling Memorial Library
(203) 432-1072
https://library.yale.edu/event/anne-boleyn-life-and-legend
This examination of the life and world of Tudor queen Anne Boleyn traces her legacy in popular memory, and seeks to understand the dichotomy.
Through April 21