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What to do tonight: 12/9

Eurydice
8-9:30 pm | Production Workshop | Free

Alum Sarah Ruhl turns the myth of Orpheus on its head in this retelling. Seen from the point of view of Eurydice, this sad romance is the perfect study break.

CHATTERTAPS: A Holiday Performance
7-8 pm | Salomon 101 | Free

Treat yourself to a dose of holiday cheer while the musical movements of the Chattertocks and What’s on Tap? entertain. Singing and dancing abound in this fun alternative to writing your paper.

Brown University Orchestra Concert
8-10 pm  | Sayles Hall | $3

There’s nothing like classical music to spur your studies. Get new inspiration for your Pandora playlist from the orchestra’s renditions of: Mussorgsky’s Introduction to Khovantschina, Dvorak’s Cello Concerto in B minor, featuring cellist Saul Richmond-Rakerd ’13, the winner of the 2011 Concerto Competition, and Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 9 in E flat major, op. 70.

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