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"Silent Sky" by Lauren Gunderson, at Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company in Boulder, Colo., through April 30. Pictured: Karen LaMoureaux, Leslie O'Carroll, Anastasia Davidson, Austin Terrell, and Rachel Turner. (Photo by Michael Ensminger)
“Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery” by Ken Ludwig, at Cape Fear Regional Theatre in Fayetteville, N.C., through April 23.
“Into the Woods,” by James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim, Fiasco Theater’s production at Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles, through May 14. Pictured: Anthony Chatmon II, Darick Pead, Laurie Veldheer, and Bonne Kramer. (Photo by Joan Marcus)
“Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill” by Lanie Robertson, at Zach Theatre in Austin through April 30. Pictured: Chanel Haynes-Schwartz.
“Let’s Live A Little” by Kathleen Clark, at Invisible Theatre Company in Tucson, Ariz., through April 30. Pictured: Jack Neubeck and Lucille Petty. (Photo by Tim Fuller)
“Sex With Strangers” by Laura Eason, at Geva Theatre Center in Rochester, N.Y. though April 30. Pictured: LeeAnne Hutchison and Darian Dauchan. (Photo by Dave Burbank)
“Silent Sky” by Lauren Gunderson, at Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company in Boulder, Colo., through April 30. Pictured: Karen LaMoureaux, Leslie O’Carroll, Anastasia Davidson, Austin Terrell, and Rachel Turner. (Photo by Michael Ensminger)
“The Violet Hour” by Richard Greenberg, at Renaissance Theatreworks in Milwaukee through April 30. Pictured: Marti Gobel and Cara Johnston. (Photo by Ross E. Zentner)
“The Legend of Georgia McBride” by Matthew Lopez, at Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, through May 14. Pictured: Matt McGrath. (Photo by Jeff Lorch Photography)
“The Mystery of Love and Sex” by Bathsheba Doran, at Writers Theatre in Glencoe, Ill., through July 2. Pictured: Hayley Burgess and Travis Turner.
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