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STAGE LIST

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THEATER “Vietgone”

Love springs after the fall of Saigon. Presented by Alley Theatre. Through Nov. 3; $30 and up; Alley Theatre, 615 Texas; 713-220-5700, alleytheat­re.org.

“The Hiding Place”

Real-life WWII story about Corrie ten Boom. Presented by A.D. Players. Wednesday-Sunday; $39-$119; The George Theater, 5420 Westheimer; 713-526-2721, adplayers.org.

“Salt, Root and Roe”

Two twins face death together. Presented by Stages Repertory Theatre. Wednesday-Sunday, through Oct. 20; $20-$70; 3201 Allen Parkway; 713-527-0123, stagesthea­tre.com.

“Spring Awakening”

Alt-rock musical about youth rebellion. Presented by Theatre Under The Stars. Through Oct. 20; $40 and up; Hobby Center, 800 Bagby; 713-558-8887, tuts.com.

“Tragedy, a Tragedy”

Will Eno’s drama commenting on media. Presented by Catastroph­ic Theatre. Through Oct. 20; all tickets pay-what-youcan, $40 suggested price; MATCH, 3400 Main; 713-5222723, catastroph­ictheatre.com.

“The Hard Problem”

Drama about the problem of consciousn­ess. Presented by Main Street Theater. Thursday-Sunday; $10-$46; Main Street Theater Rice Village, 2540 Times; 713-524-9196, mainstreet­theater.com.

“The Winter’s Tale”

Shakespear­e’s part tragedy, part comedy set in Sicilia and Bohemia. Presented by Alley Theatre. Friday-Sunday; $30 and up; Alley Theatre, 615 Texas; 713-220-5700, alleytheat­re.org.

“Keep It Brassy 3”

A broad mix of musical numbers featuring brass instrument­s. Presented by The Music Box Theater. 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, through Oct. 19; $31-$41; 2623 Colquitt; 713-522-7722, themusicbo­xtheater.com.

CLASSICAL/OPERA Rick Steves’ Europe: A Symphonic Journey

The PBS star speaks on European travels while accompanie­d by the Houston Symphony. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday; $69-$124; Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana; 713-224-7575, houstonsym­phony.org.

Wands & Wizards: Music from Harry Potter & More

All ages including children welcome in this family concert. 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Saturday; $24-$29; Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana; 713-2247575, houstonsym­phony.org.

DANCE “Colony”

Aura Contempora­ry Ensemble and Psophonia Dance Company explore the inner life of a honeybee colony through integrated music and movement. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday; $20; MATCH, 3400 Main; 713521-4533, matchousto­n.org.

“Splendid China”

Dance of Asian America presents a showcase of works featuring the Nanjing Song and Dance Troupe and performers from its own academy. 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday; free; Miller Outdoor Theatre, 6000 Hermann Park Drive; milleroutd­oortheatre.com.

 ?? Annie Mulligan / Contributo­r ?? Actors Edward Chin-Lyn and Kim Wong are featured in “Vietgone,” a play by director Desdemona Chiang, at the Neuhaus Theater.
Annie Mulligan / Contributo­r Actors Edward Chin-Lyn and Kim Wong are featured in “Vietgone,” a play by director Desdemona Chiang, at the Neuhaus Theater.

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