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I Ought To Be In Pictures

Jason Haws and Ann Flannigan star in the Neil Simon classic, directed by Corey McDaniel.

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The Women

This brilliant play has assumed the status of a modern classic. Aside from the novelty of its involving a large cast of women (no male characters at all) it is an immensely entertaining panorama of our modern metropolitan world from the feminine viewpoint.

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A Doll's House

Henrik Ibsen's 1879 belief that "a woman cannot be herself in modern society" comes to life in a startlingly contemporary way in this modern staging of one of the most celebrated classics of the theatre canon.

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August: Osage County

Set in a huge farmhouse on the plains of modern day, middle-class Oklahoma, August: Osage County is darkly comic as it shares the revelations of the the embattled Weston family.

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My Name is Rachel Corrie

Rachel’s story, told through her journals from the age of eight, reveals a complex individual of surprising compassion and inspiring integrity.

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Dry Powder

Lauded as "a lacerating comedy" and "frighteningly funny," the game is on in this gripping, razor-sharp play about the price of success and the real cost of getting the deal done.

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Ruthless

Eight-year-old Tina Denmark knows she was born to play Pippi Longstocking, and she will do anything to win the part in her school musical.

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Three Days of Rain

Set in New York, Three Days of Rain centers on a brother Walker, his sister Nan, and their childhood friend Pip who meet to settle their parents' estate. In this tense, brittle and comic reunion, much more is at stake than who gets the house.

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I Am My Own Wife

I Am My Own Wife tells the fascinating tale of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, a German transvestite who managed to survive both the Nazi onslaught and the repressive East German Communist regime.

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