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    UTNT: Harold

    This new play – scripted by Justine Gelfman and directed by Susanna Wolk for the UT New Theatre program – is about a college improv team that is disqualified from a national competition because of foul play.
    Sun., Feb. 26, 2pm. $5.  
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    UTNT: Mirror, Mirror

    "Stuck in the abstract (or is it?) of a no-woman's-land, the women in this play must push you to the brink until you end up exactly where the world won't allow you: Angry." Scripted by Mia Gomez-Reyes and directed by Simon Salinas for the UT New Theatre program.
    Sun., Feb. 26, 5:30pm. $5.  
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    I See You. You're Seen.

    Told from the perspective of a former little Black girl, this solo work – written and performed by Oktavea LaToi, directed by Simone Raquel Alexander – is a fusion of art, poetry, music, and movement that investigates what it means "to see and be seen, to see and be forgotten" through the lens of healing, Blackness, and self-reflection, while also challenging others who "look the other way."
    Through March 11. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 6pm. $15-37.
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    Southwest Theatre: The Poetry Shift

    In this new play by Daniel Born, co-workers at a 1990’s walkie-talkie factory make a pact to avoid HR when one of their own falls.
    Through March 4. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 4pm. $28-32.  
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    The Real Thing

    Tom Stoppard conjures a play within a play and uses issues of political anarchy in early 1980s London to supercharge this theatrical exploration of fidelity and infidelity, as directed by Ann Ciccolella for Austin Shakespeare.
    Through March 5, Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 3pm. $18.  
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    ZACH Theatre & Deaf Austin Theatre: Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella

    Performed simultaneously in English and American Sign Language, this new production of Cinderella showcases favorite tunes including “In My Own Little Corner,” “Impossible,” and “Ten Minutes Ago,” in "a funny and modern adaptation from the Broadway revival."
    Through March 5. Wed.-Fri., 7:30pm; Sat., 2:30 & 7:30pm; Sun., 2:30pm. $25 and up.  

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