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"Constellations" by Nick Payne, at GableStage in Coral Gables, Fla., through Dec. 20. Pictured: Katherine Amadeo and Antonio Amadeo. (Photo by George Schiavone)
“’57 Chevy” by Chris Franco, a Latino Theater Company production at Los Angeles Theatre Center through Dec. 6. Pictured: Ric Salinas. (Photo by Stephen Mihalek)
“All Childish Things” by Joseph Zettelmaier, at Know Theatre in Cincinnati through Dec. 19. Pictured: Laurie Roberts, Chris Wesselman, and Ben Dudley.
“Chickens in the Yard” by Paul Kruse and the Hatch Arts Collective, at Quantam Theatre in Pittsburgh through Dec. 6.
“Constellations” by Nick Payne, at GableStage in Coral Gables, Fla., through Dec. 20. Pictured: Katherine Amadeo and Antonio Amadeo. (Photo by George Schiavone)
“Gypsy” by Arthur Laurents, Jule Styne, and Stephen Sondheim, at Virginia Repertory Theatre in Richmond, Va., through Jan. 10. Pictured: Robyn O’Neill and Christie Jackson. (Photo by Aaron Sutten)
“Snapshots” by Stephen Schwartz and David Stern, at Arizona Theatre Company in Tucson, Ariz., through Dec. 19. (Photo by Mark Kitaoka)
“Stage Kiss” by Sarah Ruhl, at San Francisco Playhouse through Jan. 9. Pictured: Carrie Paff and Gabriel Marin. (Photo by Jessica Palopoli)
“The Great American Trailer Park Musical!” by David Nehls and Betsy Kelso, at Trustus Theater in Columbia, S.C. through Dec. 19. (Photo by Richard Arthur Király)
“The Monster Builder” by Amy Freed, at Aurora Theatre in San Francisco through Dec. 6. Pictured: Sierra Jolene and Danny Scheie. (Photo by David Allen)
“The Night Alive” by Conor McPherson, at Undermain Theatre in Dallas through Dec. 12. Pictured: Katherine Bourne, Bruce DuBose, and Scott Latham. (Photo by Katherine Owens)
“The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek” by Athol Fugard, at the Fountain Theatre in Los Angeles through Dec. 14. Pictured: Thomas Silcott, Philip Solomon, and Suanne Spoke. (Photo by Ed Krieger)
“Uncle Vanya,” adapted by Annie Baker from Chekhov, at Antaeus Theatre Company in Los Angeles through Dec. 6. Pictured: Andrew Borba and Shannon Lee Clair. (Photo by Karianne Flaathen)
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