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WEEKEND EVENTS

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THEATRE

Macbeth has received a modern touch in the Brattle Hall production with William Devlin and Ruth Ford in the title roles. Evenings at 8:30.

Darkness at Noon brings Edward G. Robinson to the Colonial stage in Sidney Kingsley's powerful dramatization. Curtain at 8:30; this evening begins last three performances.

Paint Your Wagon, an enjoyable musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, promises light entertainment at 8:30 tonight. All about pre-gold rush days in California at the Shubert.

To Dorothy a Son is a new London comedy hit by Roger MacDougall. Stella Andrew, Ronald Howard, and Hildy Parks star in promising show at 8:30 in the Wilbur.

B.S.O. always makes a pleasureful Sunday afternoon.

MOVIES

A Streetcar Named Desire, starring Vivien Leigh as a destitute Southern Belle and her destroyer, Marlon Brando as a rough Pole, is true to the dynamic stage production. At the Astor.

Mr. Peek-a-Boe is packed with humor and nonsence at the Translux.

Fantasia, Walt Disney's three Academy Award winner, is a great technicolor fable at the Kenmore.

An American in Paris makes for a dreamy evening at Loew's State and Orpheum. Gene Kelly is still great, Gershwin always great.

Lavender Hill Mob comes to the Exeter on Sunday with Alec Guinness at his comical best.

SPORTS

Open vs. Closed this afternoon at 2 p.m. Don't miss free premier of House competition in the Stadium.

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