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    The Lifespan of a Fact

    Jarrott Productions returns to live, in-person performances with a limited engagement of the hit Broadway show by Jeremy Kareken, David Murrell, and Gordon Farrell. It's "brilliantly funny yet deadly serious," this play about journalistic integrity and facts versus truth. (Oh, yes – journalistic integrity! One of our favorite tropes!) Directed by David R. Jarrott and starring Janelle Buchanan, Will Douglas, and Carlo Lorenzo Garcia.
    Through March 19. Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm. $25.  
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    An Ideal Husband

    Oscar Wilde’s wickedly witty comedy, though written in 1895, reveals countless elements of today’s current times and affairs: feminism, blackmail, political corruption, morality. and mistrust – as a cocktail mix of characters learns, in just 24 hours, what it means to be "an ideal husband." Directed by Cris Skinner for City Theatre.
    Through March 13. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 3pm. $15-25.  
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    Peckin The Crown

    This is what happens when you combine witchcraft, puppetry, psychedelic drugs, and infuse it with imagery from the dark fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. The narrative, written by Chris Fontanes and performed by Bottle Alley Theatre Company, revolves around one of the last remaining members of a coven of witches and her descent into multiple realities, guided by a manipulative demon.
    Through March 12. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 6pm. $15-35.  

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