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"A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams, at Portland Center Stage in Portland, Ore., through June 19. Pictured: Deidrie Henry. (Photo by Patrick Weishampel/blankeye.tv.)
“A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams, at Portland Center Stage in Portland, Ore., through June 19. Pictured: Deidrie Henry. (Photo by Patrick Weishampel/blankeye.tv.)
“Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery,” adapted by Ken Ludwig from Sherlock Holmes, at Syracuse Stage in Syracuse, N.Y., through May 29. Pictured: Liam Craig, Gil Bradley. (Photo by Mike Davis)
“The Hairy Ape” by Eugene O’Neill, at the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble in Los Angeles through July 17. Pictured: Paul Stanko, Benjamin Davies, Hailé D’Alan, Joseph Gilbert, and Anthony Rutowicz. (Photo by Enci Box)
“The Immigrant” by Mark Harelik, at Penguin Rep Theatre in Stony Point, N.Y., through June 12. Pictured: Jason Liebman and Tina Johnson. (Photo by Dorice A. Madronero)
“Johanna Faustus,” co-adapted by Emily Casey and Sean Graney from Christopher Marlowe, a Hypocrites production at the Den Theatre in Chicago. (Photo credit Evan Hanover)
“Significant Other” by Joshua Harmon, at Actor’s Express in Atlanta through June 19. Pictured: Lee Osorio, Brittany Inge, Cara Mantella. (Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus)
“The Secret Garden” by Marsha Norman and Lucy Simon, at the Arden Theatre Company in Philadelphia through June 19. Pictured: Jim Hogan, Joanne Javien, Bailey Ryon, Nikhil Saboo, Alex Keiper, and Sally Mercer. (Photo by Mark Garvin)
“Tug of War: Foreign Fire,” adapted by Barbara Gaines from Shakespeare, at Chicago Shakespeare Theater through June 12. Pictured: Alex Weisman, Daniel Kyri, Barbara Robertson, and cast. (Photo by Liz Lauren)
“When You Wish” by Dean McClure, at Phoenix Theatre in Phoenix, Ariz., through June 12. (Photo by Matt Chesin)
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