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- 1. Sequins for Satan
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Fridays in February at 8 p.m.
Rachel Shukert’s dark, fairy-tale-like work that weaves Jewish mysticism with modern language to tell the story of a troubled young boy who gets lost in the woods with an assortment of eccentric characters.
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- 2. Neal Medlyn: Superstar Duets
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Fridays in March at 8 p.m.
The charmingly mad performance artist’s series of duets with other artists (such as Adrienne Truscott and Kenny Mellman), in which they riff on everything from R. Kelly to gender politics.
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- 3. Rip Me Open
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Fridays in April at 8 p.m.
A mysterious story created by a collaboration of four artists—Desiree Burch, Michael Cyril Creighton, Kyle Jarrow, and Brian Mullin—about a female private detective, a male blond bombshell, and an investigation that draws them in.

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