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"Little Shop of Horrors" by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, at Cleveland Play House through Feb. 7. Pictured: Hallie Bulleit, Alanna Saunders, Injoy Fountain, Brittany Campbell, Larry Cahn, and Ari Butler.
(Photo by Roger Mastroianni)
“Body of an American” by Dan O’Brien, at Hartford Stage in Hartford, Conn., through Jan. 31. Pictured: Michael Craine and Michael Cumpsty. (Photo by T. Charles Erickson)
“The Mystery of Irma Vep” by Charles Ludlam, at Indiana Repertory Theatre in Indianapolis thorugh Feb. 14. Pictured: Marcus Truschinski and Rob Johansen. (Photo by Zach Rosing)
“The Critc & The Real Inspector Hound” by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, at Shakespeare Theatre Company in D.C., through Feb. 14. Pictured: Sandra Struthers, John Catron, and Charity Jones. (Photo by Scott Suchman)
“Great Expectations” adapted by Lucinda Stroud from Charles Dickens, at Portland Center Stage in Portland, Ore., through Jan. 21. Pictured: Stephen Stocking, Maya Sugarman, and Dana Green. (Photo by Kate Szrom)
“Informed Consent” by Deborah Zoe Laufer, at Gulfshore Playhouse in Naples Fla., through Jan. 31. Pictured: Danny Bolero and Cynthia Bastidas.
“Little Shop of Horrors” by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, at Cleveland Play House through Feb. 7. Pictured: Hallie Bulleit, Alanna Saunders, Injoy Fountain, Brittany Campbell, Larry Cahn, and Ari Butler. (Photo by Roger Mastroianni)
“The Changeling” by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, at Red Bull Theater in New York City. (Photo by Carol Rosegg)
“The Sisters Rosenweig” by Wendy Wasserstein, at Theater J in D.C., through Feb. 21. Pictured: Susan Lynskey, Kimberly Schraf, and Susan Rome. (Photo by Stan Barouh)
“Violet” by Jeanine Tesori and Brian Crawley, at SpeakEasy Stage Company in Boston through Feb. 6. Pictured: Alison McCartan and cast. (Photo by Glenn Perry Photography)
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