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"Born Yesterday" by Garson Kanin, at Center REPertory Company, in Walnut Creek, Calif., through Feb. 27. Pictured: Will Springhorn, Sharon Rietkerk, and Jason Kuykendall. (Photo by Kevin Berne)
“1984” adapted by Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan from George Orwell, at American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Mass., through March 6.
“American Buffalo” by David Mamet, at Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company in Atlanta. Pictured: G Valmont Thomas and Neal Ghant.
“Born Yesterday” by Garson Kanin, at Center REPertory Company, in Walnut Creek, Calif., through Feb. 27. Pictured: Will Springhorn, Sharon Rietkerk, and Jason Kuykendall. (Photo by Kevin Berne)
“Constellations” by Nick Payne, at Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C., through March 6. Pictured: Tom Patterson and Lily Balatincz. (Photo by Igor Dmitry)
“Guards at the Taj” by Rajiv Joseph, at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., through Feb. 28. Pictured: Ethan Hova and Kenneth De Abrew.
“Mr. Kolpert” by David Gieselmann, at Third Rail Repertory in Portland, Ore., through Feb. 27. Pictured: Kelly Godell, Stephanie Gaslin, and Rolland Walsh. (Photo by Owen Carey)
“Ondine” by Katharine Sherman, at Cutting Ball Theater in San Francisco, through March 6. Pictured: Kenny Toll, Jessica Waldman, Molly Benson, and Danielle O’Hare, Marilet Martinez. (Photo by Rob Melrose)
“Romeo and Juliet” by Shakespeare, at Hartford Stage in Hartford, Conn.,in 2016. (Photo by T. Charles Erikson)
“Titus Andronicus” by Shakespeare, at Clarence Brown Theatre at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tenn., through Feb. 28. (Photo by Brynn Yeager)
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