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"Big Fish," by John August, Andrew Lippa, and Daniel Wallace, at Taproot Theatre Company in Seattle through Aug. 13. Pictured: Nick Watson and Chris Ensweiler. (Photo by Erik Stuhaug)
“Antony and Cleopatra” by Shakespeare, at Cyrano’s Theatre Company in Anchorage, Alaska, through Aug. 14. Pictured: Sarah Baird, Shanette Harper, and Krista M. Schwarting. (Photo by Frank Flavin)
“Big Fish,” by John August, Andrew Lippa, and Daniel Wallace, at Taproot Theatre Company in Seattle through Aug. 13. Pictured: Nick Watson and Chris Ensweiler. (Photo by Erik Stuhaug)
“Company,” by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth, at Actor’s Express in Atlanta through Sept. 11. (Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus)
“Doctor! Doctor!” by Matt Zembrowski, at Northern Sky Theater in Fish Creek, Wisc., through Aug. 26. Pictured: Kelly Doherty, Bill Theisen, Eva Nimmer, and Doug Mancheski. (Photo by Len Villano)
“JUNK: The Golden Age of Debt” by Ayad Akhtar, at La Jolla Playhouse in La Jolla, Calif., through Aug. 21. Pictured: Annika Boras and Josh Cooke. (Photo by Jim Carmondy)
“Meteor Shower” by Steve Martin, at the Old Globe through Sept. 18. Pictured: Alexandra Henrikson, Josh Stamberg, Greg Germann, and Jenna Fischer. (Photo by Jim Cox)
“Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash,” by Richard Maltby, Jr., William Meade, Steven Bishop, and Jeff Lisenby, at People’s Light in Malvern, Penn., through Aug. 14. Pictured: David M. Lutken, Eric Scott Anthony, Jon Brown, Michael Hicks, and Neil Friedman. (Photo by Mark Garvin)
“Summer Retreat” by Annie Martin, at Williamston Theatre in Williamston, Mich., through Aug. 21. Pictured: Julia Glander, and Emily Sutton-Smith.
“The T-Party” by Natsu Onoda Power, at Company One in Boston through Aug. 13. Pictured: Matthew Dray and David J. Castillo. (Photo by Jeremy Fraga)
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