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And this week, again, many performances are free.

A Jazz Age rise and fall:Pisoni and Armbruster.

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West Egg, Overcooked

Literalism mutes an American classic's mythic resonance.

Just a taste: Colin Byrne and Jennifer Sue Johnson.

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Speed Reading

Book-It skims a little lightly over an acclaimed novel.

Fukaya, our Museum tour guide..

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Under Glass

An uncomfortable love is on display in WET's season opener.

Kaminsky's Laura gets "the shits."

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Bush League

One hit, one miss, as two plays take swings at George W.

Stupid stuff: From left: Hobson, Walker, Maus, and Hill feel the angst.

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Stupid Kids

Also: The Ugly American.

Strangled intimacies: Cummins, left, and Coates.

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Last to Die

Illness as metaphor.

Weinstein's ninjas take arms against a sea of troubles.

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What a Piece of Plastic Is Man!

Tiny toy ninjas bring an odd new humanity to Hamlet.

Hot and bothered: (from left) Lathrop Walker, Colin Byrne, and Jonathan Martin.

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Safe Sextet

WET combines skits and sociology in carnal collage.

Dean Wilson, Jim Winkler (standing), Jeremy Topping, and Paul Bergman prepare for battle.

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The Toll of War

The message is timely, but attention to detail is missing in action in this WWI drama.

Looks sexy,doesn't it? It isn't

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Let Down Your Hair!

Rapunzel never relaxes into its tale.

Todd Jefferson Moore as Richard.

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Cubicles of Our Discontent

Seattle Shakespeare Company's Richard III oozes and schemes his way up the high-tech corporate ladder.

Davis belts it out for the boys.

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Ritz Crackers

Open Circle Theater goes gay and gonzo at Re-bar.

Drawing-room debauchery (from left): Robert Gallaher, Don Brady, and Kevin Brady.

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Whydunit

In Taproot's remounting, a suicide stirs up a callous clan's ugly secrets.

Karen Nelsen, left, and Kimber Lee.

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Creation Science

A woman constructs her own double in this antic, cyberpunk meditation on identity.

Wrestling with genius: Daisey, mid-monologue.

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Four–Voice Fugue

Mike Daisey sets autobiography aside to examine the linked lives of tragic geniuses.

The g'A Team gleefully butchers Parker's script.

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Cannibalism Is So Tasteless

But what else would you expect from South Park creator Trey Parker?

Kiss me, you fool: An enticing Lyon reels in Morgan.

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Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

ACT misses present and future relevance with a nostalgic trip to the past.

A stage design that will floor you.

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A Wolf in the Parlor

The charlatan Tartuffe sharpens his teeth on plush surroundings at the Lee Center for the Arts.

A circus of denial: (from left) Wright, Goehring, and Pelinski.

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Aboard the Titanic

Shaw's bitter meditation on a class blind to its impending doom.