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THREE SISTERS Staggered by Polish director Krystian Lupa’s epic, 10-hour adaptation of Austrian novelist Hermann Broch’s Sleepwalkers trilogy, the American Repertory Theatre has been chasing Lupa for six years. It landed him — in what will be both his American debut, and his first work in English — for an adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters | Loeb Drama, 64 Brattle St, Cambridge | November 26–January 1 | $15-$74 | 617.547.8300. MOBIUS ARTRAGES Even without a home base, the one thing Boston’s foremost artist-run experimental collective can be counted on is a bazonkers fundraiser. Its annual "ArtRages" loft party includes installations, videos, and performances by some two dozen member artists, plus music and sound-art-type stuff from local laptop-pop swells Certainly, Sir, the R&B/rap group the Press, noise destroyers Human Shield, and members of MIT’s Experimental Musical Instruments Workshop | 368 Congress St, Boston | November 19 @ 8 pm | $15 | 617.542.7416 or http://www.mobius.org/. "HANDMADE AND HEARTFELT": JFK FOLK ART Jack Kennedy actually kept all the homemade crap people sent him during his presidency, including portraits of him made out of ribbon and postage stamps, matchsticks, an egg shell and thread, and a carved peach pit. He even kept a bowl the Girl Scouts made him out of popsicle sticks and nuts. These and other folk art objects from the collection of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum go on view November 25 | Columbia Point, Boston | 617.514.1550. |
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