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    The Screwtape Letters

    This international hit offers a faithful stage adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters, following Screwtape, a senior tempter in Hell, as he schemes to capture the soul of an unsuspecting human on earth and reveals spiritual warfare in vivid, humorous, and powerful ways.
    Sept. 22-24. Fri., 8pm; Sat., 4 & 4pm; Sun., 3 & 8pm. $63-103.  
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    Antigonick

    This is Anne Carson's modern retelling of Sophocles’ classic Greek tragedy, offering a fresh perspective on timeless themes. Featuring guest Equity artists Matt Hislope as Kreon and Kia Zhani as the Messenger. Directed by Alex Bassiakou Shaw, and – bonus! – original music by Peter Stopschinski.
    Through Oct. 1. Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 2pm. $22-28.  
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    Cabarex: Origenes

    ProyectoTEATRO, in collaboration with the Vortex, ¡Escándalo! and other Latinx artists, invites you to jump back in time with this comedic and risqué time-traveling journey to discover the origins of the Latino world (well, at least their version of how it all began).
    Through Oct. 8. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 6pm. $15-37.  
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    The Girl Who Became Legend

    In the town of Dustbin, where rules and dust prevail, Raina embarks on a daring quest to bring a cloud back home after years of drought. Join her on an extraordinary adventure filled with outlaws, folk heroes, and a thunderstorm in this new play commissioned by the Kennedy Center.
    Through Oct. 1. Sat.-Sun., 2pm. $24.  
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    Words Into Worlds: Creating Place in the Theatre

    See displays from landmark American and British theatre productions from the past century, bringing together the iconic work of writers Adrienne Kennedy, Arthur Miller, Robert Schenkkan, Tennessee Williams, and others – with award-winning designs from artists Boris Aronson, Beowulf Boritt, Jo Mielziner, and Norman Bel Geddes.
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