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"American Idiot" by Billie Joe Armstrong, Michael Mayer, and Green Day, at the Hypocrites Theatre in Chicago. Pictured: Malic White and cast. (Photo by Evan Hanover)
“12 Angry Men” by Reginald Rose, at A.D. Players Theater in Houston. (Photo by Jon Shapley)
“Akeelah and the Bee,” adapted by Cheryl L. West from Doug Atchison, at Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis, through Oct. 11. Pictured: Sean Phinney and Johannah Easley. (Photo by Jeff Wheeler)
“Amazons and Their Men” by Jordan Harrison, at Diversionary Theatre in San Francisco through Oct. 4.
“American Idiot” by Billie Joe Armstrong, Michael Mayer, and Green Day, at the Hypocrites Theatre in Chicago. Pictured: Malic White and cast. (Photo by Evan Hanover)
“Buyer & Cellar” by Jonathan Tolins, at Kitchen Theatre Company in Ithaca, N.Y., through Sept. 27. Pictured: Karl Gregory.
“Marie Antoinette” by David Adjmi, at The NOLA Project in New Orleans through Sept. 20. (Photo by John B. Barrois)
“Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play” by Anne Washburn, at Capital Stage Company in Sacramento, Calif., through Oct. 4. Pictured: Jouni Kirjola, Tiffanie Mack, Katie Rubin, and Kirk Blackinton.
“My Fair Lady” by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, at Lyric Stage in Boston. Pictured: Jennifer Ellis and Christopher Chew. (Photo by Aram Boghosian)
“Or,” by Liz Duffy Adams, at Dobama Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio through Oct. 4.
“Rapture, Blister, Burn” by Gina Gionfriddo at Nashville Repertory Theatre through Sept. 19. Pictured: Amanda Card and Cheryl White.
“Seven Guitars” by August Wilson, at Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Ky. in 2015. Pictured: Sharon Washington and Joniece Abbott-Pratt. (Photo by Bill Brymer)
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