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The Vortex Theatre’s s production of a series of one-act plays, “I Wanna Hold Your Hand,” runs through this weekend.
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Bertha Bumiller (Adam Kidd) and Tuna’s conservative OKKK radio host Arles Struvie (Patrick Ross) are heading to Las Vegas to renew their wedding vows in “Tuna Does Vegas,” playing at the Vortex Theatre. “Tuna Does Vegas” is one of a series of plays based on Tuna, Texas, “the third-smallest town in Texas.”
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President Charles P. Smith (Matt Heath, left) and Chief of Staff Archer Brown (John Wylie) urge speechwriter Clarice Bernstein (Georgette Reeves) to write a glorious speech that will get the president re-elected in the Vortex Theatre’s production of “November.” The politically driven “November” adds satire to our current political climate.
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Abraham Jallad and Lena Armstrong act out a scene from “Paloma,” a play produced by Camino Real Productions, LLC at the National Hispanic Cultural Center until August 5. “Paloma” tells the story of a young couple’s struggle with religion, history and each other.
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Julia Harris (left) as the secretary Karen enacts a scene with Marc Comstock as Bobby Gould in his office in “Speed-the-Plow” by David Mamet. The play is a Vortex Theatre production and runs until May 20.
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Mario Moreno as Esteban Trueba and Liz Chavez as Trueba’s granddaughter, Alba, in “The House of the Spirits,” playing at the Vortex Theatre through Dec. 18. The adaption of “La Casa de los Espiritus” depicts a Latin American family’s struggles, which are amplified by the tumultuous political environment around them.
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Jean Moran as Marjorie and Linda Williams as Kathleen in “Home,” playing till Nov. 6 at the Vortex Theatre. The ladies are two of five Brits depicted as retirees slowly losing a grip on reality.
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(Left to right) Eric Bodwell, Bryan Chapman, Neil Faulconbridge, Christy Lopez, Michael Weppler and John Hardman star in “Loot” at the Vortex Theatre. The play focusses on the British government’s abuse of power in the 60s.