Remembering Amnesia: Rebooting the First Computerized Novel
Sterling Memorial Library
(203) 432-1491
https://library.yale.edu/event/remembering-amnesia-rebooting-first-computerized-novel
A 1986 work of interactive science fiction, Amnesia turned a novelist’s manuscript into a video game that readers could only experience on a computer. Remembering Amnesia details the evolution of the written script to digital format and allows visitors to play the game on workstations in the gallery.
Through March 2
Eden
Yale Repertory Theatre
(203) 432-1234
https://yalerep.org/productions/eden/
In 1920s New York City, two young people from differing backgrounds find their love threatened by their families’ clashing ideologies.
January 16 through February 8
Symphonia: Dialogues of Landscape, Ritual, and Resilience
Institute of Sacred Music
(203) 432-5180
https://ism.yale.edu/events/2025-01-22-symphonia-dialogues-of-landscape-ritual-and-resilience-january-22-march-7
The works of four Chicago-based artists are included in this exhibition that explores the profound intersections of religious, ecological, and expressive themes of environmental consciousness, as seen from the distinct viewpoints of each artist.
January 22 through March 7
Iolanta
Yale Opera
(203) 432-4158
https://www.shubert.com/events/detail/yale-opera-presents-iolanta
Metropolitan Opera conductor J. David Jackson leads the Yale Philharmonia and opera students in a fully staged production of Tchaikovsky’s romantic fairy tale Iolanta.
February 15–16