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"A Bronx Tale: The Musical" by Chazz Palminteri, Alan Menken, and Glenn Slater, at Paper Mill Playhouse in Milburn, N.J., in 2016. (Photo by Jerry Dalia)
This week’s roundup has poetry slams, kidney transplants, and movie theatre popcorn.
By American Theatre Editors
“A Bronx Tale: The Musical” by Chazz Palminteri, Alan Menken, and Glenn Slater, at Paper Mill Playhouse in Milburn, N.J., in 2016. (Photo by Jerry Dalia)
“Frost Nixon” by Peter Morgan, at Maltz Jupiter Theatre in Jupiter, Fla., through Feb. 21. Pictured: Peter Simon Hilton and John Jellison. (Photo by Alicia Donelan)
“Long Day’s Journey Into Night” by O’Neill, at Undermain Theatre in Dallas in 2016. Pictured: Bruce DuBose and Joanna Schellenberg.
(Photo by Katherine Owens)
“Milk Like Sugar” by Kirsten Greenidge, at Huntington Theatre Company in Boston In 2016. Pictured: Jasmine Carmichael and Shanae Burch. (Photo by T Charles Erickson)
“The Hunchback of Seville” by Charise Castro Smith, at Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, R.I., through March 4. Pictured: Janice Duclos and Nicole Villamil. (Photo by Mark Turek)
“The Flick” by Annie Baker, at the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, through May 8. Pictured: Caroline Neff and
Danny McCarthy. (Photo by Michael Brosilow)
“The Metromaniacs” adapted by David Ives from Alexis Piron, at the Old Globe in San Diego, through March 6. Pictured: Michael Goldstrom and Cary Donaldson. (Photo by Jim Cox)
“Uncle Vanya” adapted by Annie Baker from Chekov, at the Warehouse Theatre in Greenville, S.C., through Feb. 20. Pictured: Shirley Sarlin, Angelina Mussro, Ronn Carroll, Will Ragland, Rachel Jeffreys, and Jessica Crandall. (Photo by Wallace Krebs)
“Under the Skin” by Michael Hollinger, at Everyman Theatre in Baltimore, through Feb. 21. Pictured: Keith L. Royal Smith, Megan Anderson, Mitchell Hébert, and Alice M. Gatling.
(Photo by ClintonBPhotography)
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