- 1. Serendib
March 28 to April 22
David Zellnick’s new comedy combines puppetry and drama to tell the story of a film crew that follows a group of scientists in Sri Lanka.
- 2. Even More Intelligent
April 2 at 7 p.m.
An odd little play by Alex Timbers, founding member of Les Frères Corbusier puppetry troupe, about two drunken scientists in a lab filled with flesh-eating robots.
- 3. Galois
April 23 at 7 p.m.
A musical-theater piece by Sung Rno about the short, tragic life of Evariste Galois, who invented a major branch of algebra as a teenager in the 1830s.

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