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Paul Rudd and Ed Asner in Grace.Photo: Joan Marcus

Grace
Cort Theatre; 138 W. 48th St., nr. Sixth Ave.; 212-239-6200
Craig Wright’s work tends to be about people (mostly men) who are rapidly losing their ability to fool themselves. This dark comedy follows an energetic couple who head to Florida in hopes of opening a string of Gospel-themed motels.

Closer Than Ever
York Theatre Company at Saint Peter’s Church; 619 Lexington Ave., at 54th St.; 212-935-2200
Richard Maltby Jr. and David Shire’s intimate 1989 musical about finding love, friendship, and happiness in a chaotic modern world.

Glengarry Glen Ross
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre ; 236 W. 45th St., nr. Eighth Ave.; 212-239-6200
The 30th anniversary production of David Mamet’s Pulitzer Prize–winning drama about the workers in a high-stakes Chicago real-estate office. Fun fact: In the 1992 film adaptation, Al Pacino played the ever-successful Ricky Roma, a role now being taken by co-star Bobby Cannavale. Pacino’s the older, desperate salesman, Shelly Levene.

Detroit
Playwrights Horizons; 416 W. 42nd St., nr. Dyer Ave.; 212-564-1235
The New York premiere of a Lisa D’Amour’s Pulitzer Prize finalist about the shifting relationship between two couples who are neighbors, starring David Schwimmer and Amy Ryan.

If There Is I Haven’t Found It Yet
Laura Pels Theatre; 111 W. 46th St., nr. Sixth Ave.; 212-719-9393
Subjected to bullying because of her weight, a teen girl transfers to the school where her mother teaches, which only makes her life worse.

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