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From Costa Mesa, Calif., to Washington, D.C., the new year is bringing new plays to stages across the country.
By American Theatre Editors
“Charm” by Philip Dawkins, at Mosaic Theater Company of D.C., through Jan. 29. Pictured: Justin Weaks (center), Joe Brack, Jade Jones, Nyla Rose, Clayton Pelham Jr., and Samy El-Noury. (Photo by Stan Barouh)
“Copenhagen” by Michael Frayn, at Theater J in Washington, D.C., through Jan. 29. Pictured: Sherri L. Edelen, Michael Russotto, and Tim Getman. (Photo by C. Stanley Photography)
“The Roommate” by Jen Silverman, at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa, Calif., through Jan. 22. Pictured: Tessa Auberjonois and Linda Gehringer.
“I Will Not Go Gently” by Jennifer Childs, at Act II Playhouse in Ambler, Pa., through Jan. 29.
“Picasso at the Lapin Agile” by Steve Martin, at Red Barn Theatre in Key West, Fla., through Jan. 14. Pictured: Marc Crow and Pony Charvet.
“Stalking the Bogeyman,” adapted by Markus Potter and David Holthouse, at Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota, Fla., through Jan. 20. Pictured: Michael Stewart Allen and David Perez-Ribada. (Photo by Matthew Holler)
“Who’s Afriad of Virginia Woolf?” by Edward Albee, at Lyric Stage Company of Boston through Feb. 12. Pictured: Paula Plum. (Photo by Nile Hawver)
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