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"peerless" by Jiehae Park, at Marin Theatre Company in Mill Valley, Calif., through April 2. Pictured: Tiffany Villarin and Rinabeth Apostol. (Photo by Kevin Berne)
“10 Out Of 12” by Anne Washburn, at Theater Wit in Chicago. Pictured: Shane Kenyon, Dado, Stephen Walker, Kyle Gibson, Eunice Woods, Christine Vrem-Ydstie, and Gregory Fenner. (Photo by Charles Osgood)
“Blackberry Winter” by Steve Yockey, at Vermont Stage in Burlington, Vt., through March 26. Pictured: Sarah Mell. (Photo by Lindsay Raymondjack Photography)
“Feathers and Teeth” by Charise Castro Smith, at Artists Repertory Theatre in Portland, Ore., through April 2. Pictured: Darius Pierce, Agatha Olson, and Sara Hennessy. (Photo by Russell J. Young)
“Heavier Than” by Steve Yockey, at Know Theatre of Cincinnati through April 1. Pictured: Miranda McGee, Nicole Hershey, and Maggie Lou Rader. (Photo by Landon Horton)
“peerless” by Jiehae Park, at Marin Theatre Company in Mill Valley, Calif., through April 2. Pictured: Tiffany Villarin and Rinabeth Apostol. (Photo by Kevin Berne)
“The Merry Wives of Windsor” by Shakespeare, at Two River Theater in Red Bank, N.J., through March 26. Pictured: Zuzanna Szadkowski, Jason O’Connell, and Nicole Lewis. (Photo by T Charles Erickson)
“The Whipping Man” by Matthew Lopez, at Pacific Conservatory Theatre in Santa Maria, Calif., through March 26. Pictured: Antwon D. Mason Jr. and Matt Koenig. (Photo by Luis Escobar Reflections Photography Studio)
“The Wiz,” by Charlie Smalls and William F. Brown, presented by Kokandy Productions at Theater Wit in Chicago, through April 16. Pictured: Sydney Charles, Gilbert Domally, Chuckie Benson, and Steven Perkins. (Photo by Michael Brosilow)
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