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From left, Kimberly Gilbert, Janet Ulrich Brooks and Meghan Reardon in
Scott Suchman
By LAURA COLLINS-HUGHES
The Women's Voices Theater Festival, which runs through Nov. 22, will present 56 world-premiere productions at 51 participating theaters.
From left, Daniel T. Parker, Rodney Gardiner and David Kelly in
Jenny Graham/Oregon Shakespeare Festival
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
The troupe has dedicated itself to community outreach and "color-conscious" casting.
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News and Reviews
The playwright Lucas Hnath wrote
Richard Perry/The New York Times
Lucas Hnath's 'The Christians' Tackles a Schism Among the Flock
By MICHAEL PAULSON

The playwright Lucas Hnath's "The Christians," coming to Playwrights Horizons, had its genesis in Mr. Hnath's evangelical upbringing.

ArtsBeat
Lin-Manuel Miranda, center, as Alexander Hamilton in the musical
Sara Krulwich/The New York Times
In the Heights: 'Hamilton' Reaches Top Tier at Broadway Box Office
By MICHAEL PAULSON

The musical "Hamilton" was the second-highest-grossing show on Broadway last week.

ArtsBeat
A scene from the comedy
Sara Krulwich/The New York Times
'A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder' to Close on Broadway in January
By MICHAEL PAULSON

A near-flop that went on to win four Tony Awards and became a hit will play its final performance on Jan. 17.

From left, Susie Sokol, Mike Iveson, Vin Knight, Ben Williams and Lucy Taylor in a rehearsal of
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'Fondly, Collette Richland' Emerges From Collaboration of Wacky and Weird
By ALEXIS SOLOSKI

The quirky theater company Elevator Repair Service is staging a play by Sibyl Kempson, who is known for her offbeat scripts.

Mark Evans in
Christopher Mueller
'The Fix,' a Ribald Musical About Political Showmanship
By ALAN RAPPEPORT

The Signature Theater in Arlington, Va., seizes on a fractious election season to restage this 1997 work about the dark arts of campaigning.

Ben Brantley in London
Naomi Frederick as Sister Juana Inés de la Cruz in
Marc Brenner
ArtsBeat
By BEN BRANTLEY
Ben Brantley reviews "The Heresy of Love" and "Jacqueline Wilson's Hetty Feather."
Imelda Staunton, center, as Momma Rose in Jonathan Kent's London revival of
Johan Persson
ArtsBeat
By BEN BRANTLEY
A review of Imelda Staunton in "Gypsy."
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Critics' Picks
Anna Ziegler's memory play about contemporary relationships, at the Peter J. Sharp Theater, stars Nick Westrate and Miriam Silverman as friends since childhood.
Review: 'A Delicate Ship' Plumbs the What-ifs of Love and Heartbreak
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD

Drop Dead Perfect  Everett Quinton, left, and Jason Cruz in this comic thriller, at the Theater at St. Clement's.
Review: 'Drop Dead Perfect,' Winking Melodrama, Returns to St. Clement's
By ANITA GATES

From left, Ryan Quinn, Nicholas Christopher and Sherie Rene Scott in
Review: In 'Whorl Inside a Loop,' Inmates Shape Their Stories
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD

Mercury Fur  Zane Pais, near right, and Jack DiFalco play brothers in this dystopian drama by Philip Ridley at the Pershing Square Signature Center.
Review: In Philip Ridley's 'Mercury Fur,' It's the World's End, and the Party's Here
By BEN BRANTLEY

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