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"Freaky Friday," by Bridget Carpenter, Tom Kitt, and Brian Yorkey, at Alley Theatre in Houston through July 2. Pictured: Jeannette Bayardelle,
Alet Taylorand, and Heidi Blickenstaff. (Photo by Jim Carmody)
From the ice rink to band practice, from Kansas City, Mo., to Providence, R.I., it is a drama-filled week.
By American Theatre Editors
“Bella: An American Tall Tale” by Kirsten Childs, at Playwrights Horizons in New York City, through July 2. (Photo by Joan Marcus)
“Brighton Beach Memoirs” by Neil Simon, at Act II Playhouse in Ambler, Pa., through June 25.
“BUDDY: The Buddy Holly Story” by Alan Janes, a coproduction with Intrepid Theatre Company and New Village Arts Theatre, at Intrepid Theatre Company in Encinitas, Calif., through July 2. Pictured: Eboni Muse, Jasmine January, and Benjamin Roy. (Photo by Daren Scott)
“Freaky Friday,” by Bridget Carpenter, Tom Kitt, and Brian Yorkey, at Alley Theatre in Houston through July 2. Pictured: Jeannette Bayardelle,
Alet Taylorand, and Heidi Blickenstaff. (Photo by Jim Carmody)
“The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde, at Artists Repertory Theatre in Portland, Ore., through June 11.
“The Language Archive” by Julia Cho, a Portland Playhouse production at Coho Productions in Portland, Ore., through June 11. Pictured: Foss Curtis and Victor Mack. (Photo by Brud Giles)
“The Realistic Joneses” by Will Eno, at Kansas City Actors Theatre in Kansas City, Mo., through June 11. Pictured: Brian Paulette and Phil Fiorini.
“Spring Awakening,” by Steven Sater, Duncan Sheik, and Frank Wedekind, at Wilbury Theatre Group in Providence, R.I., through June 4. Pictured: Diego Guevara and Katrina Pavao. (Photo by Maggie Hall)
“T” by Dan Aibel, at American Theater Company in Chicago, through June 25. Pictured: Leah Raidt. (Photo by Michael Brosilow)
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