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Bedtime Stories

Balagan’s messy production goes in a thousand and one directions.

Marks (left) keeps his eye on Procaccino.

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Kingfish Out of Water

Intiman's All the King's Men shows flashes of brilliance, but also often sags.

In Susan, Peretti won’t absolve her husband (Don Brady).

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The Proselytizer in the Drawing Room

Susan and God is a stylish comedy about religious obsessiveness.

Ross and Snyder reach across time and the color line.

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Guess Who’s Singing at Dinner

Interracial romance in the ’50s was never so easy—or so tuneful.

Kiss or kill? Jantzer and Macdonald scheme.

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Human Demolition Derby

Theater Schmeater updates Medici mayhem to the Commie-hunting '50s.

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Human Demolition Derby

Theater Schmeater updates Medici mayhem to the Commie-hunting '50s.

Fischnaller (front) and Sieber offer one of the least informative historical shows ever.

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Waiting for Gutenberg

Welcome to the “backer’s audition” for a so-bad-it’s-good musical.

Friedman with board:A kiss you don’t want to miss.

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Fireside Eruption

Multiple voices, perfectly delivered, make for a sublimely spooky small-town tale.

Doescher as the sororicide.

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Nocturne

A family tragedy becomes an endurance test for the audience.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

For holding kids' attention, this show scores an E for effort.

Simmons (left) and Fowler:Watch out for the Big Muddy.

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Opening Nights: Big River

Roger Miller's Mark Twain musical is ideal summer fare.

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Opening Nights: The Wind in the Willows

Mr. Toad and his loyal pals, in an outdoor production.

Roberts and Pierce: all the rage.

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Twist in the Gut

Intiman proves Streetcar’s enduring power.

The show’s happiest hoofer: David Silverman.

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Extraordinary Gentleman

ACT gamely celebrates a master quipmaker.

Weems: color and verities.

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Taste of Others

Solo memoirist Andrew Weems does most when least himself.