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    Chickens in the Yard

    This new play by Paul Kruse explores the story of a family through the eyes of their four chickens, delving into memory, identity, queerness, and what it means to make a home. DIrected by Alice Stanley, performed on the Vortex's outdoor stage.
    May 24-June 2. Wed.-Sun., 8:30pm. $15-35.  
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    Hamilton

    This, in case you somehow didn't know (and please accept our sincere congratulations on finally waking up from that years-long coma, yo, it's good to have you back), is Lin-Manuel Miranda's hip-hop musical about America's Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. Brought to town by the good people of Broadway in Austin, it's a phenomenon that's worthy of its endless hype, and they say tickets are possibly still available if you were born on a full moon, the wind is coming in from the northeast, and the Westlake sibyl dances a clockwise tarantella during consultation. Or, better: See the website right here for the show's two-days-before ticket lottery.
    May 28-June 16. Tue.-Fri., 8pm; Sat., 2 & 8pm; Sun., 1 & 7pm. $79-539.  
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