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Lee (left) as Jesus, with Finley as his betrayer.

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Opening Nights: Jesus Christ Superstar

Two Jesuses and Two Judases tag-team it.

The shut-ins: Sorseth (left) and Franzen.

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Opening Nights: Fabulous Prizes

This theatrical maelstrom is confounding but magical.

Wavering in the heat: Allgood and Wright.

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Opening Nights: The Prisoner of Second Avenue

This 1971 play feels pertinent again.

Fahl as the mariner fallen on hard times.

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Opening Nights: Shipwrecked! An Adventure

The James Frey of his day, author/hoaxer Louis de Rougemont (1847-1921) wrote a series of wildly popular accounts…

Elizabethans gone wild: Vance (left) and Law.

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Opening Nights: The Merry Wives of Windsor

After 400 years, still quaffing sack and pinching wenches.

Drinking in knowledge? Sutherland (left) and Rebecca McCarthy.

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Opening Nights: The Clouds

Or, The Real Housewives of Ancient Greece.

Thompson (left) and Casebier as women talking around their problems.

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Opening Nights: This

Secret adultery at the Rep.

What man wouldn't go red for Iron Curtain's Danielle Barnum?

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Opening Nights: Iron Curtain

There are puns galore in this Cold War musical farce.

Hinds as reluctant host.

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Opening Nights: The Firebugs

Why we fought World War II.

Stewart as Hearts' motormouth.

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Opening Nights: Hearts Are Monsters

Why mole rats? Why now?

Jane Jones as Mrs. Joe.

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Opening Nights: Great Expectations

A Dickens epic, distilled satisfyingly.

Witt's Emilie quantifies passion.

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Opening Nights: Emilie

Voltaire's mistress is the real sage of enlightenment.

Cane Belyea (left) as the evangelical, Caine Ware as her temptress.

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Opening Nights: Crooked

A teen declares herself a lesbian for Christ.

Toms' prince is caught between two mentors.

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Opening Nights: Wittenberg

Or Hamlet, the prequel.

Opening Nights: Three Tall Women

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Opening Nights: Three Tall Women

Seattle Rep feeds a craving you may not realize you had.

Kennan's Hamlet is practical. Pichette's Polonius is merely ineffectual.

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Opening Nights: Hamlet

This Hamlet is running for office but away from love.

Hester (Guevara) holds her future detective daughter.

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Opening Nights: The Scarlet Letter

Intiman adds Pearls, drains excitement from Hawthorne's classic.

The procurer (Gouran) and his wares (Neto).

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Opening Nights: Red Light Winter

Never fall in love with a hooker.

Fracé as the fierce, cat-loving Padraic.

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Opening Nights: The Lieutenant of Inishmore

Irish goons kill for the sake of a cat.

Altwies and Roget are among the Carnage combatants.

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Opening Nights: God of Carnage

If French playwright Yasmina Reza has it right, most of us are cesspools of bile thinly contained in…