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“It Came from Outer Space”: World premiere of Joe Kinosian and Kellen Blair’s musical adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s flying saucer tale that examines society’s fear of outsiders and embraces the wonder of what lies beyond the stars directed by Laura Braza.“Hurricane Diane”: In Madeleine George’s play, Dionysus, in the guise of Diane, a landscape gardener, is staging a comeback to save the world from the ravages of climate change.Hell in a Handbag Productions at Chopin Theatre, 1543 W.
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