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    Vincent

    This play intimately relates the life story of the iconic painter, Vincent van Gogh, from the perspective of his brother Theo. Based on actual letters between the siblings, this production goes beyond biography of the misunderstood artist by revealing the bigger significance of Van Gogh’s life – a symbol of inspiration, courage, passion, and the lust for life that art kindles in all of us. Written by Leonard Nimoy (yes, that Leonard Nimoy), directed by Beth Burns, and starring Penfold Theatre co-founders Ryan Crowder and Nathan Jerkins.
    March 23-April 8. Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 5pm. $16 and up.  
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    Nightbird

    In R. Eric Thomas' newly commissioned play, Chelle, an artist, has recently purchased her childhood home in Baltimore; her brother Willard is working on refurbishing it. But the home renovation takes a backseat as Willard prepares for a Juneteenth festival in the adjacent park and Chelle struggles with a recent commission: What should be built in place of a recently removed Confederate monument?
    Through March 25. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 2pm. $34-38 (Thu., pick your price).  
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    Steel Magnolias

    The City Theatre serves up Robert Harling’s wisecracking and wise Southern comedy about life, love, and laughter that’s as warm and comforting as sweet potato pie.
    Through March 26. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 3pm. $15-25.  

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