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MR. NICHOLS ON MRS. ROBINSON
Director Mike Nichols discusses his work with Rolling Stone magazine’s Peter Travers at a screening of his 1967 classic “The Graduate.” The event kicks off “Who’s Afraid of Mike Nichols?” a series of Mr. Nichols’s films presented by the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s repertory program, BAMcinematek. Later in the series, playwright Tony Kushner talks about his play “Angels in America” at a screening of its 2003 film adaptation, which Mr. Nichols directed (Sunday, 2 p.m.). Mr. Nichols is currently directing Broadway’s “Spamalot.” “The Graduate”: Tonight, 7 p.m., BAM Rose Cinemas, 30 Lafayette St., between Ashland Place and St. Felix Street, Brooklyn, 718-636-4100, $10 general, $7 seniors, students, and children under 12, $6 members.
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