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From Olympia, Wash., to New Haven, Conn., from a college campus to the swamps of Florida, it is another drama-filled week.
By American Theatre Editors
“Actually” by Anna Ziegler, at Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles through June 11. Pictured: Samantha Ressler and Jerry MacKinnon. (Photo by Chris Whitaker)
“Faithful Cheaters” by Deborah Salem Smith, at Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, R.I., through May 21. Pictured: Stephen Thorne and Mauro Hantman. (Photo by Mark Turek)
“Listen for the Light” by Kara Lee Corthron, at Know Theatre of Cincinnati through May 13. Pictured: Tess Talbot. (Photo by Dan R. Winters Photography)
“Jane Eyre,”adapted by Polly Teale from Charlotte Brontë, at Milwaukee Repertory Theater through May 21. Pictured: Damien Baldet and Margaret Ivey. (Photo by Mikki Schaffner)
“Present Laughter” by Noel Coward, at Harlequin Productions in Olympia, Wash., through May 27.
“The Arsonists” by Jacqueline Goldfinger, at Azuka Theatre in Philadelphia through May 21. Pictured: Steven Rishard and Sarah Gliko. (Photo by Johanna Austin)
“The Most Beautiful Room in New York,” by David Shire and Adam Gopnik, at Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Conn., through May 28. (Photo by T Charles Erickson)
“You Can’t Take It With You,” by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, at A.D. Players Theater in Houston through May 28.
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