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    Judith

    In Katie Bender's "delightfully off-kilter" new play, Judith, dressed as a man, moves to London to stand trial in her absent brother's place, and – when the trial goes badly – begins to write plays to please the Queen and restore her brother's good name. This solo show about ambition, artistry, love, and Shakespeare features Taylor Flanagan as Judith and is directed by Madge Darlington.
    Through Sept. 3. Thu.-Sat., 8pm. $12-26.  
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    The Fantasticks

    City Theatre presents this classic Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt musical that celebrates the, you know, eternal power of love. Directed by Matthew Shead, with musical direction by Karl Logue and choreography by Jane Schwartz.
    Through Sept. 18. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 3pm. $20-35.  
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    The Inheritance, Pt 1

    This re-envisioning of E.M. Forster’s masterpiece Howards End – now set in 21st-century New York – asks "how much we owe those who lived and loved before us, questions the role we must play for future generations, and dares us to fearlessly hold on to the wild ride called life." Directed by Dave Steakley for Zach Theatre.
    Through Sept. 4. Wed.-Fri., 7:30pm; Sat.-Sun., 2:30 & 7:30pm. $25 and up.  
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    The Virgin Trial

    Playwright Kate Hennig explores the contemporary themes of victim shaming, sexual consent, and the extraordinary ability of girls becoming women as she reimagines the scandalous and little-known story of fifteen-year-old Elizabeth the First before she was Queen. Directed by Michael Cooper for the Alchemy Theatre.
    Through Sept. 24. Thu.-Sat., 8pm. $25 and up.  
    130 N. Pedernales St. #318
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    Tick, Tick … Boom!

    Bohemian Theatricals presents Jonathan Larson’s musical in which, on the brink of turning 30, a promising theatre composer navigates love, friendship, career, and the pressures to create and achieve success. Directed by Rick Roemer, with musical direction by Susan Finnigan; featuring Andrew Cannata, Tyler Jones, and Haley Smith Patterson.
    Through Sept. 17. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 3pm. $28-32.  

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