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From a video game to a courtroom, from a battlefield to a Ferris wheel, it is another exciting week for theatre.
By American Theatre Editors
“Bright Half Life” by Tanya Barfield, an About Face Theatre production at Theater Wit in Chicago through July 1. Pictured: Patrese McClain and Elizabeth Ledo. (Photo by Michael Brosilow)
“Cry Havoc!” by Stephan Wolfert, at 4th Wall Theatre Company in Houston through June 18. Pictured: Wolfert. (Photo by Ashley Garrett)
“Eclipsed” by Danai Gurira, at Synchronicity Theatre in Atlanta through June 25. Pictured: Isake Akanke, Asha Duniani, Parris Sarter, Shayla Love, and Charity Jordan. (Photo by Jerry Siegel Photography)
“Edward King” by Gary Graves, at Central Works in Berkeley, Calif., through June 18. Pictured: John Patrick Moore. (Photo by Photo by J. Norrena)
“Imaginary Invalid,” adapted by Fiasco Theater from Molière, at the Old Globe in San Diego, Calif., through June 25. Pictured: Kevin Hafso-Koppman, Paul L. Coffey, and Jane Pfitsch. (Photo by Jim Cox)
“Mother Night” by Kurt Vonnegut, at Custom Made Theatre Co. in San Francisco through June 24.
“Parade,” by Alfred Uhry, Jason Robert Brown, and Harold Prince, at Writers Theatre in Chicago through July 2. (Photo by Michael Brosilow)
“Ragtime,” by Terrence McNally, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty, at Griffin Theatre in Chicago through July 16. Pictured: Katherine Thomas and cast. (Photo by Michael Brosilow)
“Red Ash Mosaic,” by Raymond Bobgan and the Cleveland Public Theatre ensemble, at Cleveland Public Theatre through June 17. Pictured: Faye Hargate, Holly Holsinger, Darius Stubbs, Adam Seeholzer, and Raymond Bobgan. (Photo by Steve Wagner)
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