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Michael Ryan and Friends 

The next Sundays at the Morgan concert will feature Michael Ryan and Friends at 6 p.m. March 10 in Morgan Auditorium.

Tickets are $10 at the door or free for students with ID card.

‘What Lies Beneath’

The La Verne Academy Lecture Series presents Jon Leaver, professor of art history, for his lecture, “What Lies Beneath” at noon Tuesday in the Executive Dining Room. Admission is free.

‘No, No, Nanette’

“No, No, Nanette” is a tap dancing musical comedy about three couples who share a cottage in Atlantic City in the roaring 1920s. 

Performances will run Friday through April 13 at the Candlelight Pavilion in Claremont. For tickets or more information, visit candlelightpavilion.com.

Seaver Theatre

Pomona College will feature “Metamorphoses,” a comedic and tragic play that retells Ovid’s interwoven myths of Gods, humans and nature.

The play will run Thursday through March 9 in the Seaver Theatre at Pomona College. Tickets range from $6 to $11. For more information, visit pomona.edu/events/metamorphoses.

Saturday Art Walk

The Claremont Village monthly art walk will take place Saurday from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Admission is free.

‘Newsies’ 

The Grove Theatre will feature a musical based on the 1992 Disney movie “Newsies,” about a group of newsboys who stand up to New York’s most powerful men from March 1 to March 3. 

Tickets are $26 when you visit grovetheatre.com.

—Campus Times Staff

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