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Anthony Daniels poses with a C-3PO figurine and other Star Wars characters while promoting Star Wars in Concert. The British actor narrates the show. Eduardo Verdugo/AP hide caption

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'Star Wars In Concert' Puts The Force In The Music

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Wednesday

Sarah Reeves, 19, dances the schottische with Ryder Cude, 15. Vikiann Gunter for NPR hide caption

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Western Swing Gets Texas Town Scootin' Again

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Monday

Roman Baca not only choreographed the ballet Homecoming, he also danced in it. In the second movement, Baca (second from right) plays an Iraqi dad during a scene where the Marines have an altercation with an Iraqi family. Brian Krontz hide caption

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Thursday

David Annen (left) and Paul Bhattacharjee play G.H. Hardy and Srinivasa Ramanujan, two mathematicians who inspired Simon McBurney's A Disappearing Number. Robbie Jack hide caption

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'Disappearing Number': A Vivid Theatrical Equation

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Monday

Miller played Sally, a waitress who became a Broadway sensation, in the 1929 film Sally. Warner Bros. hide caption

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A Star Named Marilyn (But Not The One You Think)

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Friday

In Charenton, the Marquis de Sade directs a play-within-a-play about the French Revolution, performed by inmates of the Charenton Asylum, including Antonieta, a young baker fixated on Marie Antoinette; Napoleoncito, a young actor fixated on Napoleon; and Juana, a girl who believes she is Joan of Arc. Diana Taylor/Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics hide caption

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Tuesday

Actor Danny Kaye (left) clowns around with composer Frank Loesser while rehearsing a song for the 1952 film Hans Christian Andersen. Gjon Mili/Time Life Pictures/Getty Images hide caption

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How To Succeed In Showbiz: The Frank Loesser Story

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Frank Loesser won the Academy Award for his song "Baby It's Cold Outside." Stroud/Express/Getty Images hide caption

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Monday

Festival Brings New Dramas To Shenandoah Valley

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Thursday

Wednesday

Daniel Okulitch plays Willy Wonka at the Opera Theatre of St. Louis. Ken Howard hide caption

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'The Golden Ticket' Is Finally Unwrapped

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Sunday

Just Dance: Megan Sikora (center) is a member of the ensemble in Broadway's revival of Promises, Promises. Sikora also understudies the musical's lead, Kristin Chenoweth, and featured actress Katie Finneran. Joan Marcus/The Hartman Group hide caption

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Waiting In The Wings With Broadway's Understudies

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