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Jamieson (flanked by Viertel and Cowan) as the disruptive visitor.

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Stage: Entertaining Mr. Sloane

The Schmee accent-uates the negative.

Benezra and Franklin deal with the devil.

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Opening Nights: Bed Snake

Selling your soul to be a rap star.

Ferrante (at right, like we need to tell you) with his accompanist Furmston.

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Opening Nights: An Evening With Groucho

A comedy legend reminisces.

Don't date him! He's evil! Hsieh (left) as Ming, with Cushman as Robert.

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Opening Nights: A Language of Their Own

Gay romance gone bad.

Muirhead as one of the overbearing prospective mothers-in-law.

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Opening Nights: It Shoulda Been You

Dowdy dialogue straight out of the playwright's primer.

Ankrim and Karbacz meet cute.

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Opening Nights: First Date

This world-premiere musical never seems anything but authentic.

Matthews and Nahm amid the mess.

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Opening Nights: Stuck

A bathroom as a metaphor for baggage.

Daisey before the fall.

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The Foxconn Con

After giving a rave to Mike Daisey's Apple take-down last year, a critic reconsiders his opinion.

Just like old times? Rowe (left) and Pratt share Seattle memories.

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Opening Nights: Emerald City

Learning Seattle's codes.

Taylor (in foreground), before Eliza's makeover.

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Opening Nights: Pygmalion

Seattle Shakes gets everything right.

Garrison's heroine plays back an unreliable history.

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Opening Nights: I Am My Own Wife

Contradictions and shadowy truths in Nick Garrison's flawless performance.

Jen Nelson and Todd Hull are among the large Cocktails cast.

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Stage: Four Sheets to the Wind

Get tipsy before seeing Cocktails at the Centre of the Earth.

Phone buddies Sumpter, el-Gasseir, Nako, and Andriessen.

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Opening Nights: The Callers

A musical take on phone-sex work.

From left: Noah Luce, Barry Cogswell, Jeremy Behrens amid the Mormon murk.

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Opening Nights: The Mormon Bird Play

In which grown men play pubescent girls.

CB (Goldstein) questions the appeal of skanky Marcie (Hill).

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Stage: An Unwelcome Update on the Peanuts Gang

The Peanuts gang cast off their innocence, and charm, as teenage waste-cases.

Pisoni takes us inside the ring.

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Opening Nights: Humor Abuse

The story of a life in the circus, with more showmanship than show.

Fabulous farm boy Smith-Stewart.

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Opening Nights: MilkMilk Lemonade

A surreal tale of two Southern boys, one blatant, one latent.

Foubert and Platz as stranded travelers.

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Opening Nights: September Skies

A fateful hook-up on 9/11 eve.

The playwright (Yim, left) and his disapproving dad (Henry Vu).

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Opening Nights: Yellow Face

A semi-autobiographical, semi-farcical look at theater and race.

No sand in their pants: From left, Gonzales, Iglehart, Keenan-Bolger, Jacobs, and O'Neill.

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Rubbing for Dollars

Disney's new Aladdin adaptation doesn't need Broadway to be profitable.