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"A Night With Janis Joplin" by Randy Johnson, at American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco through July 9. Pictured: Ashley Támar Davis, Sharon Catherine Brown, Sylvia MacCalla, and Tawny Dolley. (Photo by Kevin Berne)
From a rock concert to a whaling boat, from Wisconsin to New Jersey, it is a varied week for theatre.
By American Theatre Editors
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by Shakespeare, at American Players Theatre in Spring Green, Wisc., in 2017. (Photo by Liz Lauren)
“A Night With Janis Joplin” by Randy Johnson, at American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco through July 9. Pictured: Ashley Támar Davis, Sharon Catherine Brown, Sylvia MacCalla, and Tawny Dolley. (Photo by Kevin Berne)
“Richard II” by Shakespeare, at the Old Globe in San Diego through July 15. Pictured: Jake Horowitz and Robert Sean Leonard. (Photo by Jim Cox)
“Hay Fever” by Noël Coward, at Irish Classical Theatre in Buffalo, N.Y., through June 25. Pictured: Josephine Hogan and David Lundy. (Photo by Gene Witkowski)
“Moby Dick” by David Catlin, at Lookingglass Theatre in Chicago through Sept. 3. Pictured: Anthony Fleming III, Nathan Hosner, Micah Figueroa, and Mattie Hawkinson. (Photo by Liz Lauren)
“The Actuary” by Steven Peterson, at Peninsula Players in Fish Creek, Wisc., through July 2. Pictured: Matt Holzfeind and Erica Elam.
“The Ballad of Little Jo,” by Mike Reid, Sarah Schlesinger, and John Dias, at Two River Theater in Red Bank, N.J., through June 25. (Photo by T Charles Erickson)
“The Return” by Hanna Eady and Edward Mast, at Mosaic Theater Company of DC, through July 2. Pictured: Ahmad Kamal and Alyssa Wilmoth Keegan. (Photo by Stan Barouh)
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