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"Lungs" by Duncan Macmillan, at Third Rail Repertory in Portland, Ore., through Aug. 26. Pictured: Darius Pierce and Cristi Miles. (Photo by Owen Carey)
“Evita,” by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, at San Diego Repertory Theatre in San Diego, Calif., through Aug. 27. Pictured: Jason Maddy, Marisa Duchowny, and Jeffrey Ricca.
“Footloose,” by Tom Snow, Dean Pitchford, and Walter Bobbie, at Parkway Playhouse in Burnsville, N.C. through Aug. 19. Pictured: Mike Yow and Ashley Huber.
“Into the West,” by Greg Banks, Jim Sheridan, and Thomas Johnson, at Tantrum Theater in Dublin, Ohio, through Aug. 19. Pictured: Turna Mete, Blake Segal, and Greg Jackson. (Photo by Daniel Winters)
“Kill Local” by Mat Smart, at La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, Calif., through Aug. 27.
“Lungs” by Duncan Macmillan, at Third Rail Repertory in Portland, Ore., through Aug. 26. Pictured: Darius Pierce and Cristi Miles. (Photo by Owen Carey)
“Million Dollar Quartet,” by Floyd Mutrux and Colin Escott, at Centre Stage in Greenville, S.C. through Aug. 12. (Photo by Wallace Krebs Photography)
“Pump Boys and Dinettes,” by Cass Morgan, Debra Monk, Jim Wann, John Foley, John Schimmel, and Mark Hardwick, at Cider Mill Playhouse in Endicott, N.Y., through Aug. 19. Pictured: Sari Koppel, Luke Davidson and Kylie Heyman.
“The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,” by Larry L. King and Peter Masterson, at Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival in Auburn, N.Y. through Aug. 23. Pictured: Sally Wilfert and cast. (Photo by Ron Heerkens Jr Photography)
“The Holler Sessions,” by Frank Boyd, created in collaboration with the TEAM, at Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis through Aug. 20. Pictured: Boyd. (Photo by Maria Baranova)
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