THEATER -- COMEDY: The BYU Theater Department's production of George Bernard Shaw's 'Arms and the Man' will be performed at 7:30 p.m. in the Pardoe Theatre in the Harris Fine Arts Center. The play is a social comedy about war and friendship in nineteenth-century Bulgaria. Barta Heiner is the director, and the show will run through Oct. 18. Tickets are $9 general, $7 with student ID. Call 378-4322 for more information.
MOVIES -- INTERNATIONAL CINEMA: Two French films, shown with English subtitles, will run this week at International Cinema (250 SWKT). 'Jean de Florette' (1986, 122 minutes) is about a 'wiley and wicked farmer' who plots to steal a hunchback's land. You can imagine the fun. Showtimes today are 3:15 and 7:50 p.m. The other film, a sequel to 'Jean de Florette,' is 'Manon of the Spring' (1987, 120 minutes). It's a decade later, and Jean's daughter wants to avenge her father. This film will be shown at 5:30 p.m. Admission for all shows is free with an International Cinema card, $1 otherwise.
MOVIE -- VARSITY THEATRE: The summer comedy/sci-fi hit 'Men in Black' is at the Varsity Theatre this week, with showings at 7 and 9:30 p.m. each day through Thursday. Tickets are $1.50. The film was originally PG-13 but has been edited for your safety.