WEEKEND EVENTS

THEATRE

The Autumn Garden--Lillian Hellman's extraordinary study of psychological misfits. Florence Eldridge is outstanding in this one. 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. at the Colonial.

The Merry Widow--Everything shines but the acting in this modernized version of Franz Lehar's operetta. At the Shubert 2:30 and 3:30 p.m.

Captain Brassbound's Conversion--One of Shaw's less well-known plays, starring Anne Revere. 8:30 at the Brattle.

Saturday is the last day to see these plays.

MOVIES

Angelc--The story of an Italian boy whose father was a Negro G.I. Co-featured with a Glenn Ford Western at the Loew's Center.

Sailor Beware--Martin and Lewis sing and mug through a jumbled story remotely connected with the Navy. At the Metropolitan.

Decision Before Dawn--At the Mayfower. A semi-documentary about American intelligence operations in Germany during the war.

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