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- Stadium Devildare
- Friday Feb 15 (8pm) @ Theatre of NOTE More times »
- Stadium Devildare is billed as "a tale of future sport... America to the extreme" — and indeed, Ruth Margraff's play pushes the country's obsessions (fame,... View details »
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- Robots vs Fake Robots
- Friday Feb 15 (8pm) @ Powerhouse Theatre More times »
- If you only have time this month to see one dark-comedy dance spectacular about a dystopian future in which sex-craved, man-eating robots rule the world,... View details »
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- Victory
- Friday Feb 15 (8pm) @ The Fountain Theatre More times »
- South African playwright Athol Fugard's work demonstrates the power of theatre to incite social transformation. Fugard's plays have addressed the subject of Apartheid with remarkable... View details »
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- Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
- Friday Feb 15 @ Kirk Douglas Theatre More times »
- Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Center Theatre Group's world-premiere musical, busts out of the theatrical gate with energetic, rapier wit. Colored by its emo-influenced rock score,... View details »
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- Scott Thompson
- Friday Feb 15 (8pm) @ The Steve Allen Theater More times »
- Scott Thompson (of immortally beloved sketch-comedy crew the Kids in the Hall) drops his new one-man show on the Steve Allen stage like a big,... View details »
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- Stay Forever
- Friday Feb 15 (8pm) @ The Village at Ed Gould Plaza More times »
- Before Amy Winehouse, there was Dusty Springfield. Regarded as one of the first white songstresses to authentically incorporate black soul music into her own repertoire,... View details »
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- Carnage, a Comedy
- Friday Feb 15 (8pm) @ The Actors' Gang Theatre More times »
- Twenty years after Carnage's wildly successful premiere, the Gang revives Adam Simon and Tim Robbins' play with frightening vitality and acerbic absurdity to spare. The... View details »






