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"The Roommate" by Jen Silverman, at Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota, Fla., through Aug. 7. Pictured: Rita Rehn and Jo Twiss. (Photo by Matthew Holler)
From Sacramento, Calif., to Sarasota, Fla., new musicals and plays take the stage this week.
By American Theatre Editors
“Clever Little Lies” by Joe DiPietro, at B Street Theatre in Sacramento, Calif., through July 31. Pictured: Tara Sissom and Jason Kuykendall. (Photo by B Street Staff)
“Little Shop of Horrors” by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, at Parkway Playhouse in Burnsville, N.C., through July 16. Pictured: Mike Yow. (Photo by Britt Kaufmann)
“The Second Girl” by Ronan Noone, at the Contemporary American Theater Festival in Shepherdstown, W.Va., through July 31. Pictured: Cathryn Wake and Jessica Wortham. (Photo by Seth Freeman)
“The Rules” by Dipika Guha, at San Francisco Playhouse through July 16. Pictured: Amy Lizardo, Karen Offereins, and Sarah Moser. (Photo by Ken Levin)
“Through Their Eyes” by Raymond Goode, at Firehouse Theatre in Richmond, Va., through Aug. 10. (Photo by Bill Sigafoos)
“The Roommate” by Jen Silverman, at Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota, Fla., through Aug. 7. Pictured: Rita Rehn and Jo Twiss. (Photo by Matthew Holler)
“Tomorrow Morning” by Laurence Mark Wythe, a production of Kokandy Productions at Theater Wit in Chicago through Aug. 28. Pictured: Neil Stratman, Tina Naponelli, Teressa LaGamba, and Carl Herzog. (Photo by Michael Brosilow)
“Wastwater” by Simon Stephens, at Steep Theatre Company in Chicago, through Aug. 15. Pictured: Kendra Thulin and Nick Horst. (Photo by Gregg Gilman and Lee Miller)
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