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THE PROM

Sit back (or stand) and let Messiaen's magnificent Et expecto resurrectionem mortuorum work its magic. Pierre Boulez conducts the BBC Symphony in a superb programme.

7pm, Royal Albert Hall (0171-589 8212)

(Also Radio 3)

THE PLAY

Burning Blue

This hugely topical study of extra-marital tensions and ultra-military tactics arrives in the West End trailing splendid reviews from a sell- out King's Head run.

7pm, Theatre Royal Haymarket

(0171-930 8800)

THE FILM

Quiz Show

Robert Redford's tightly directed drama didn't do boffo box-office. Shame on the promoters. Catch it

in repertory.

8pm, and Wed, Thurs Chapter Arts

Centre, Cardiff

(01222-399666)

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