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    A Delicate Ship

    This is the Austin premiere of Anna Ziegler’s poetic play about "one night in New York City that changes the lives of three people forever," directed by Elizabeth V. Newman for Filigree Theatre.
    Through Feb. 25. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 5pm. $30.  
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    Reveal All Fear Nothing: A Journey In Sex, Love, Porn, and Feminism

    Here's a new adaptation of Annie Sprinkle’s Post Porn Modernist, written and performed by Madison Young, directed by Sophia LaPaglia, exploring underground worlds of BDSM, pornography, and kink, celebrating and demystifying these often misunderstood and misrepresented communities and movements.
    Feb. 22-25. Fri.-Sun., 8pm. $15-35.  
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    Romeo & Juliet

    You've, ah, you've heard of this story, right? Star-crossed lovers? And that famous Shakespeare guy wrote it, back before there was Instagram or even lolcats in the world? For reals. Here directed by Robert Tolaro for St. Ed's, with guest performers Brian Coughlin, Mary Agen Cox, and David Stahl among a fine student cast.
    Through Feb. 25. Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 2pm. $18-25.  
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    The Austin Séance Winter Series

    In which A. Lucio and Jake Cordero demonstrate tools used by working mediums and then employ those tools in a modern recreation of an old-time séance.
    Feb. 22-25. Thu.-Sun., 6:45 & 8:45pm. $15.
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    The Seagull

    Austin Shakespeare brings Anton Chekhov’s classic play to the Long Center, featuring Michael Miller, Corinna Browning, Tyler Layton, Matt Radford Davies, Helen Merino, Ev Lunning Jr., and more, under the direction of Ann Ciccolella.
    Through Feb. 25. Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 3pm. $22 and up.  
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    Toast, an Intergalactic Space Opera

    The Tiny Black Hearts send the sister-and-brother duo to outer space this time. Strawberry becomes Queen of the Universe – can Dandilion save her? Can Strawberry save him? Do I smell toast? Is that normal? Is that a laser? Fletcher Hanks, we reckon, would dig it.
    Feb. 23-25. Fri., 7pm; Sat., 3 & 7pm; Sun., 3pm. $7.  
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    Agent Andromeda: The Orion Crusade

    Galaxy Corps and Blood and Glitter Productions present the remount of this high-flying, award-winning show, originally developed with the daring aerialists of Sky Candy. Written by Reina Hardy, directed by Rudy Ramirez, featuring Caroline Poe in the titular role, with music by Tyler Mabry. Note: strong sexual themes, intended for mature audiences.
    Through March 4. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 6pm. $10-100.
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    Enron

    Lucy Prebble's new stage play explores the rise and fall of the Houston-based energy company, presenting the tale as an epic myth with a cast of women and nonbinary actors. Directed by Hannah Wolf for UT's Department of Theatre and Dance.
    Through March 4. Tue.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 2pm. $15-26.  
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    Gloria

    Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' sharp comedy is about an ambitious group of editorial assistants at a notorious Manhattan magazine, each of whom hopes for a starry life of letters and a book deal before they turn 30. Directed by Marcus McQuirter for the ACC Drama Department.
    Through March 4. Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 2pm. $8.  
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    Noises Off

    Showbiz is as showbiz does. And this is Michael Frayn's hilarious comedy about staging a comedy, directed here by Kevin J. Smith for City Theatre.
    Through March 11. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 3pm. $10-25.
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    Smokey Joe's Cafe: the Songs of Leiber & Stoller

    TexARTS presents this tribute to legendary songwriters Leiber and Stoller, a song-and-dance celebration of more than 40 of rock & roll's greatest hits, including "Hound Dog," "Stand by Me," "Yakety Yak," "Spanish Harlem," "On Broadway," "Love Potion #9," "Fools Fall in Love," and so many more.
    Through March 4. Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 2pm  
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    The Father

    Jarrott Productions presents Florian Zeller’s drama, directed by Rick Roemer and starring David R. Jarrott, Amber Quick, Eric Austin, Heidi Penix, Joel Gross, and Lori Kovacevich. And here's what our reviewer Elizabeth Cobbe thought of the show.
    Through March 4. Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 2:30pm. $15-30.  

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