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    A Christmas Carol

    [NOTE: CANCELED DUE TO COVID] Zach Theatre's adaptation of the Dickens classic is "a musical sleigh ride through rhythm and time, infusing the traditional Victorian story with a score that spans all genres and eras," as directed by Dave "Hardworkin'" Steakley. Which is all well and good, but we're happiest because Austin's own Marc Pouhé plays that Ebenezer Scrooge. [NOTE: CANCELED DUE TO COVID]
    Through Dec. 31. Times vary. $25.  
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    Faith Healer

    City Theatre presents this Brian Friel play about honor, hope, and the healing power in what you believe. With Rick Smith, Dawn Erin, and Steve Wright, as directed by Andy Berkovsky.
    Through Dec. 11. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 3pm. $15-25.  
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    How the Grinch Stole Christmas

    Dr. Seuss’ classic holiday tale about that low-down, no-good, treacherously conniving (but ultimately redeemed) Grinch comes to delightful musical life on stage.
    Dec. 6-11. Tue.-Fri., 7:30pm; Sat., 11am, 3 & 7pm; Sun., 3 & 7pm. $30 and up.  
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    The Gulf

    Street Corner Arts presents Audrey Cefaly's Lammy award-winning Southern drama. Natalie Garcia and Kelsey Mazak star, directed by Carlo Lorenzo Garcia.
    Through Dec. 17. Thu.-Sat., 8pm. $25.  
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    The Last Five Years

    Ground Floor Theatre and Deaf Austin Theatre: team up to present this Jason Robert Brown musical in ASL and English for all performances. It's about two New Yorkers in their twenties who fall in and out of love over five years, with Cathy telling her story backwards and Jamie telling his story chronologically: The two characters meet only once, at their wedding in the middle of the show. Directed by Brian Cheslik and Lisa Scheps. (And reviewed by our own Bob Abelman right here.)
    Through Dec. 18. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 5pm  

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