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Gotta dance! Rama and Sita's wedding is celebrated.

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Stage: Ramayana

ACT's Hindu epic is overstuffed but entertaining.

Star-crossed lovers Abaoag and Kim.

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Opening Nights: Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

A formula for box-office success--and sobbing audiences.

Bringman as the frontier pol.

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Opening Nights: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson

Our seventh president as rock star.

Fall Arts: Playwright Cheryl L. West Takes the Train

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Fall Arts: Playwright Cheryl L. West Takes the Train

A new musical drama looks back to the segregated '30s.

Lisa Branham as a sultan who might buy one of Millet's works.

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Opening Nights: Is He Dead?

Twain's resurrected art-world satire.

Imoru as the captive Aaron.

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Opening Nights: Titus Andronicus

An all-woman cast wrings pathos from Shakespeare's notorious gore-fest.

Leslie Law, Amy Love, and Mark Anders outside their rehearsal studio in Seattle.

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Stage: The Endangered Species Project

Once-popular but tough-to-stage plays live again.

Kennan (left) and Leggett await instructions in The Dumb Waiter.

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Opening Nights: Celebration and The Dumb Waiter

Wishing the silences would sing.

Bruneau and Neel enact an ill-fated nannying gig.

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Opening Nights: 99 Layoffs

Desperately seeking work and romance.

Fake Brits play fake cowboys in Chaps! Left to right: William Hamer, Simon Pringle, and Sam Vance.

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Opening Nights: Chaps!

Wartime Brits keep calm and go Western.

Higgins says he’s got a bomb—should the cops believe him?

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Stage: Accidental Death of an Anarchist

Dario Fo's political farce is eternally updatable.

Yeeh-haw! Franzen (left) and Fitzpatrick in the allegorical Dirty Story.

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Stage: The Intiman Theatre Festival

It's a success--and perhaps a harbinger of its slimmed-down future.

De Paul's hoodlum pines (and strips) for Conway Doba's trapeze artist Mitzi.

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Stage: Gangsters of Love

Teatro Zinzanni's new show amuses. Now about that food...

Earp (left) and Gray keep an eye on Skerritt.

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Opening Nights: The Producers

Village Theatre keeps a show everyone knows crispy.

Sloniker as the innocent behind bars.

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Opening Nights: Jesus Hopped the A Train

Inmates talk theology, and our reviewer's still trembling.

Forest lovers Orlando (Nathan Graham Smith) and Rosalind (Hana Lass).

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Opening Nights: As You Like It

Enchanting elements on a morbid canvas.

Kaminski, flanked by Landlord's Daughter, sets violence to a rock score.

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Stage: Riddled

Marya Sea Kaminski wants to say something about violence. Or daddy issues. Or abuse. Or something.

Clueless suburbanites: Kaminski (left) and Bouchard.

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Opening Nights: Clybourne Park

Extrapolating on a 1959 classic.

Von Fliss (left) and Potter take liberties with history.

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Opening Nights: Or,

An androgynous romp through Restoration theater.

Palmer as the dying doctor.

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Opening Nights: Freud’s Last Session

In which C.S. Lewis helps Siggy settle the God issue.