6 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Combines modern theater, sketch comedy, improv, comedic song and rock 'n' roll transitions to breathe life into a "Frankenstein of funny." Presented by Thirteen Pocket Productions.

7:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Trio performs sketch comedy with a dash of prerecorded audio and video segments. Presented by Fresh Meat NYC.

9 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Odd Hollywood couple tells of their adventures across America. Presented by Tony Figueroa and Donna Allen-Figueroa.

6 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. A multigenre theatrical work exploring the action of interrogation throughout history, daily life and art with the use of theater, solo performance, song, and dance. Presented by Immediacy Theatre Project from Belleville, Ill.

10:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Director of fringe festival in small Minnesota town announces "Jaws: The Musical" and something starts killing all the actors. Presented by Mime Rifle Productions.

9 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Multidisciplinary performance using dance is a journey through roadblocks and rivers of the soul. Presented by Motus Dance Theatre.

7:30 p.m., Murat Theatre. An intimate look at the struggles of people who confront sexuality in relation to spirituality. Presented by Jeffrey Barnes.

9 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Comic look at sex and relationships written by author of "My Dinner With a Libido." Presented by Arden Theater Company.

6 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Goddess Hera is out to save humanity from its stupidity, but a reporter keeps getting in her way. Presented by FlamingRose Theatre Company.

7:30 p.m., Theatre on the Square. A bawdy look at the history, myths and misconceptions about redheaded women. Presented by Off the Shelf Productions.

10:30 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Series of monologue stories exhibits strength and survival of black American women. Presented by The Playhouse Inc.

4 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Dance-drama focuses on the life of the saint Adi Sancharacharya using a multidimensional technique of dance, drama and audiovisual presentation. Presented by JG College of Performing Arts.

4:30 p.m., Murat Theatre. Physical comedy, music and circus combine to create a unique evening of romance. Presented by Justin Sane Entertainment.

5:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. One-act comedies by the author of "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and "The Giving Tree." Presented by Ganas Theatre.

8:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Combines modern theater, sketch comedy, improv, comedic song and rock 'n' roll transitions to breathe life into a "Frankenstein of funny." Presented by Thirteen Pocket Productions.

1 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Dance solo is based on Rilke's "Letters to a Young Poet," with an original musical score. Presented by Foreal Art Company.

10 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Trio performs sketch comedy with a dash of prerecorded audio and video segments. Presented by Fresh Meat NYC.

12:30 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Ever get stuck in Philadelphia? Why was Leon Trotsky murdered? Get answers to these questions and more. Presented by Decatur Central High School.

4 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. A multigenre theatrical work exploring the action of interrogation throughout history, daily life and art with the use of theater, solo performance, song, and dance. Presented by Immediacy Theatre Project from Belleville, Ill.

1:30 p.m., Murat Theatre. Reflections by a woman moving into senior housing who meets a tenant who, unbeknownst to either of them, shares a past with her. Presented by Sisyphus Productions.

5:30 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Two mentalists use psychology, mystery and illusion to create surreal pictures, using audience participation. Presented by Christian and Katalina Enterprises.

1 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Four men from different worlds apply themselves to a board game that's their social outlet. Presented by the Alley Theatre.

2:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Magic and dance from beauty to danger. Join Sarlot and Eyde on a wild journey as they escape a spear filled basket, swallow razor blades and free hundreds of paper butterflys. Reminiscent of vaudeville shows of the past.

7 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Comic look at sex and relationships written by author of "My Dinner With a Libido." Presented by Arden Theater Company.

2:30 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Goddess Hera is out to save humanity from its stupidity, but a reporter keeps getting in her way. Presented by FlamingRose Theatre Company.

1 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Two eccentric sisters entertain severed heads, hold roadkill cat funerals, fight off bandits and create a smack-talking ficus -- all in their sitting room. Presented by the Peoples Playhouse.

8:30 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Drama of ideas searches for common ground from which to view our lives, as seen by a boy, now a man, who had too much to think. Presented by Hiram Pines.

4 p.m., Theatre on the Square. A bawdy look at the history, myths and misconceptions about redheaded women. Presented by Off the Shelf Productions.

2:30 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Three playlets by Matthew Roland, with three local actors directed by Louis Cannon. Presented by the Brand Theatre Company.

5:30 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Production presents a tender, tragic look at the impact of HIV/AIDS as seen through patients, friends and families; benefits Damien Center. Presented by Theatre Non Nobis.

2:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Dance-drama focuses on the life of the saint Adi Sancharacharya using a multidimensional technique of dance, drama and audiovisual presentation. Presented by JG College of Performing Arts.

2:30 p.m., Murat Theatre. Physical comedy, music and circus combine to create a unique evening of romance. Presented by Justin Sane Entertainment.

8:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. One-act comedies by the author of "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and "The Giving Tree." Presented by Ganas Theatre.

1 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Combines modern theater, sketch comedy, improv, comedic song and rock 'n' roll transitions to breathe life into a "Frankenstein of funny." Presented by Thirteen Pocket Productions.

8:30 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Dance solo is based on Rilke's "Letters to a Young Poet," with an original musical score. Presented by Foreal Art Company.

12:30 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Play about a woman named Jessie who announces that she intends to kill herself. Presented by Brebeuf Jesuit Theatre.

2 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Copernicus, Raggedy Ann and audience members fight over the last cupcake in this high-energy show. Presented by ISI Theatre Ninja.

5 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. The Great Dancer From Above is displeased by what his perfect world has become, and has a plan to bring about peace through dance. Presented by Brownsburg High School Drama Department.

6:30 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Gary is looking for the perfect girl, only to find out that the perfect girl isn't looking for him. Presented by Brownsburg High School Drama Department.

3:30 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Rap, R&B and dance music is used to explore teen fatherhood through a rising-star rapper named Bobby. Presented by Asante Children's Theatre.

2:30 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Odd Hollywood couple tells of their adventures across America. Presented by Tony Figueroa and Donna Allen-Figueroa.

4 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Director of fringe festival in small Minnesota town announces "Jaws: The Musical" and something starts killing all the actors. Presented by Mime Rifle Productions.

10 p.m., Murat Theatre. Reflections by a woman moving into senior housing who meets a tenant who, unbeknownst to either of them, shares a past with her. Presented by Sisyphus Productions.

4 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Two mentalists use psychology, mystery and illusion to create surreal pictures, using audience participation. Presented by Christian and Katalina Enterprises.

8:30 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Four men from different worlds apply themselves to a board game that's their social outlet. Presented by the Alley Theatre.

5:30 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Multidisciplinary performance using dance is a journey through roadblocks and rivers of the soul. Presented by Motus Dance Theatre.

8:30 p.m., Murat Theatre. An intimate look at the struggles of people who confront sexuality in relation to spirituality. Presented by Jeffrey Barnes.

5:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Magic and dance from beauty to danger. Join Sarlot and Eyde on a wild journey as they escape a spear filled basket, swallow razor blades and free hundreds of paper butterflys. Reminiscent of vaudeville shows of the past.

10 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Comic look at sex and relationships written by author of "My Dinner With a Libido." Presented by Arden Theater Company.

7 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Two eccentric sisters entertain severed heads, hold roadkill cat funerals, fight off bandits and create a smack-talking ficus -- all in their sitting room. Presented by the Peoples Playhouse.

10 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Three playlets by Matthew Roland, with three local actors directed by Louis Cannon. Presented by the Brand Theatre Company.

4 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Production presents a tender, tragic look at the impact of HIV/AIDS as seen through patients, friends and families; benefits Damien Center. Presented by Theatre Non Nobis.

7 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Drama of ideas searches for common ground from which to view our lives, as seen by a boy, now a man, who had too much to think. Presented by Hiram Pines.

8 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Ever get stuck in Philadelphia? Why was Leon Trotsky murdered? Get answers to these questions and more. Presented by Decatur Central High School.

8 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. A multigenre theatrical work exploring the action of interrogation throughout history, daily life and art with the use of theater, solo performance, song, and dance. Presented by Immediacy Theatre Project from Belleville, Ill.

6:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Director of fringe festival in small Minnesota town announces "Jaws: The Musical" and something starts killing all the actors. Presented by Mime Rifle Productions.

8 p.m., Murat Theatre. Reflections by a woman moving into senior housing who meets a tenant who, unbeknownst to either of them, shares a past with her. Presented by Sisyphus Productions.

8 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Goddess Hera is out to save humanity from its stupidity, but a reporter keeps getting in her way. Presented by FlamingRose Theatre Company.

6:30 p.m., Murat Theatre. An offbeat, one-act comedy that tracks the life of a chess table in Central Park through 14 interconnected vignettes about life, death, sex and jogging. Presented by Shantz Theatre.

6:30 p.m., Theatre on the Square. A bawdy look at the history, myths and misconceptions about redheaded women. Presented by Off the Shelf Productions.

6:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. One-act comedies by the author "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and "The Giving Tree." Presented by Ganas Theatre.

8 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Copernicus, Raggedy Ann and audience members fight over the last cupcake in this high-energy show. Presented by ISI Theatre Ninja.

8 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Odd Hollywood couple tells of their adventures across America. Presented by Tony Figueroa and Donna Allen-Figueroa.

9:30 p.m., Murat Theatre. Reflections by a woman moving into senior housing who meets a tenant who, unbeknownst to either of them, shares a past with her. Presented by Sisyphus Productions.

8 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Multidisciplinary performance using dance is a journey through roadblocks and rivers of the soul. Presented by Motus Dance Theatre.

8 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Dance solo is based on Rilke's "Letters to a Young Poet," with an original musical score. Presented by Foreal Art Company.

8 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Play about woman named Jessie who announces that she intends to kill herself. Presented by Brebeuf Jesuit Theatre.

5 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Rap, R&B and dance music is used to explore teen fatherhood through a rising-star rapper named Bobby. Presented by Asante Children's Theatre.

8 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Director of fringe festival in small Minnesota town announces "Jaws: The Musical" and something starts killing all the actors. Presented by Mime Rifle Productions.

6:30 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Two mentalists use psychology, mystery and illusion to create surreal pictures, using audience participation. Presented by Christian and Katalina Enterprises.

8 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Four men from different worlds apply themselves to a board game that's their social outlet. Presented by the Alley Theatre.

9:30 p.m., Murat Theatre. An intimate look at the struggles of people who confront sexuality in relation to spirituality. Presented by Jeffrey Barnes.

6:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Magic and dance from beauty to danger. Join Sarlot and Eyde on a wild journey as they escape a spear filled basket, swallow razor blades and free hundreds of paper butterflys. Reminiscent of vaudeville shows of the past.

6:30 p.m., Murat Theatre. Dream world of mermaids, masquerade balls and melancholia. Presented by singer-songwriter-impresario Mikelangelo and philosopher-performer Undine Francesca.

6:30 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Drama of ideas searches for common ground from which to view our lives, as seen by a boy, now a man, who had too much to think. Presented by Hiram Pines.

6:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Dance-drama focuses on the life of the saint Adi Sancharacharya using a multidimensional technique of dance, drama and audiovisual presentation. Presented by JG College of Performing Arts.

9:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Trio performs sketch comedy with a dash of prerecorded audio and video segments. Presented by Fresh Meat NYC.

3:30 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Copernicus, Raggedy Ann and audience members fight over the last cupcake in this high-energy show. Presented by ISI Theatre Ninja.

8 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. The Great Dancer From Above is displeased by what his perfect world has become, and has a plan to bring about peace through dance. Presented by Brownsburg High School Drama Department.

5 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Gary is looking for the perfect girl, only to find out that the perfect girl isn't looking for him. Presented by Brownsburg High School Drama Department.

8 p.m., Murat Theatre. An offbeat, one-act comedy that tracks the life of a chess table in Central Park through 14 interconnected vignettes about life, death, sex and jogging. Presented by Shantz Theatre.

6:30 p.m., Murat Theatre. Dream world of mermaids, masquerade balls and melancholia. Presented by singer-songwriter-impresario Mikelangelo and philosopher-performer Undine Francesca.

9:30 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Three playlets by Matthew Roland, with three local actors directed by Louis Cannon. Presented by the Brand Theatre Company.

6:30 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Production presents a tender, tragic look at the impact of HIV/AIDS as seen through patients, friends and families; benefits Damien Center. Presented by Theatre Non Nobis.

7:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Dance-drama focuses on the life of the saint Adi Sancharacharya using a multidimensional technique of dance, drama and audiovisual presentation. Presented by JG College of Performing Arts.

6 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Dance solo is based on Rilke's "Letters to a Young Poet," with an original musical score. Presented by Foreal Art Company.

5 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Play about woman named Jessie who announces that she intends to kill herself. Presented by Brebeuf Jesuit Theatre.

6 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Director of fringe festival in small Minnesota town announces "Jaws: The Musical" and something starts killing all the actors. Presented by Mime Rifle Productions.

10:30 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Two mentalists use psychology, mystery and illusion to create surreal pictures, using audience participation. Presented by Christian and Katalina Enterprises.

9 p.m., Theatre on the Square, 627 Massachusetts Ave. Four men from different worlds apply themselves to a board game that's their social outlet. Presented by the Alley Theatre.

9 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Magic and dance from beauty to danger. Join Sarlot and Eyde on a wild journey as they escape a spear filled basket, swallow razor blades and free hundreds of paper butterflys. Reminiscent of vaudeville shows of the past.

6 p.m., Murat Theatre. An offbeat, one-act comedy that tracks the life of a chess table in Central Park through 14 interconnected vignettes about life, death, sex and jogging. Presented by Shantz Theatre.

10:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Two eccentric sisters entertain severed heads, hold roadkill cat funerals, fight off bandits and create a smack-talking ficus -- all in their sitting room. Presented by the Peoples Playhouse.

9 p.m., Murat Theatre. Dream world of mermaids, masquerade balls and melancholia. Presented by singer-songwriter-impresario Mikelangelo and philosopher-performer Undine Francesca.

7:30 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Production presents a tender, tragic look at the impact of HIV/AIDS as seen through patients, friends and families; benefits Damien Center. Presented by Theatre Non Nobis.

9 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Drama of ideas searches for common ground from which to view our lives, as seen by a boy, now a man, who had too much to think. Presented by Hiram Pines.

2:30 p.m., Murat Theatre. Physical comedy, music and circus combine to create a unique evening of romance. Presented by Justin Sane Entertainment.

4 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. One-act comedies by the author of "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and "The Giving Tree." Presented by Ganas Theatre.

5:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Cleo, born a boy, must disguise himself as a girl to escape the pharoah's wrath. Presented by Sound & Fury.

10 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Combines modern theater, sketch comedy, improv, comedic song and rock 'n' roll transitions to breathe life into a "Frankenstein of funny." Presented by Thirteen Pocket Productions.

7 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Dance solo is based on Rilke's "Letters to a Young Poet," with an original musical score. Presented by Foreal Art Company.

3:30 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. The Great Dancer From Above is displeased by what his perfect world has become, and has a plan to bring about peace through dance. Presented by Brownsburg High School Drama Department.

2 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Gary is looking for the perfect girl, only to find out that the perfect girl isn't looking for him. Presented by Brownsburg High School Drama Department.

5 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Rap, R&B and dance music is used to explore teen fatherhood through a rising-star rapper named Bobby. Presented by Asante Children's Theatre.

1 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Odd Hollywood couple tells of their adventures across America. Presented by Tony Figueroa and Donna Allen-Figueroa.

10 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. A multigenre theatrical work exploring the action of interrogation throughout history, daily life and art with the use of theater, solo performance, song, and dance. Presented by Immediacy Theatre Project from Belleville, Ill.

8:30 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Two mentalists use psychology, mystery and illusion to create surreal pictures, using audience participation. Presented by Christian and Katalina Enterprises.

2:30 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Four men from different worlds apply themselves to a board game that's their social outlet. Presented by the Alley Theatre.

5:30 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Multidisciplinary performance using dance is a journey through roadblocks and rivers of the soul. Presented by Motus Dance Theatre.

4 p.m., Murat Theatre. An intimate look at the struggles of people who confront sexuality in relation to spirituality. Presented by Jeffrey Barnes.

1 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Magic and dance from beauty to danger. Join Sarlot and Eyde on a wild journey as they escape a spear filled basket, swallow razor blades and free hundreds of paper butterflys. Reminiscent of vaudeville shows of the past.

2:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Comic look at sex and relationships written by author of "My Dinner With a Libido." Presented by Arden Theater Company.

5:30 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Goddess Hera is out to save humanity from its stupidity, but a reporter keeps getting in her way. Presented by FlamingRose Theatre Company.

7 p.m., Murat Theatre. An offbeat, one-act comedy that tracks the life of a chess table in Central Park through 14 interconnected vignettes about life, death, sex and jogging. Presented by Shantz Theatre.

8:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Two eccentric sisters entertain severed heads, hold roadkill cat funerals, fight off bandits and create a smack-talking ficus -- all in their sitting room. Presented by the Peoples Playhouse.

10 p.m., Murat Theatre. Dream world of mermaids, masquerade balls and melancholia. Presented by singer-songwriter-impresario Mikelangelo and philosopher-performer Undine Francesca.

10 p.m., Theatre on the Square. A bawdy look at the history, myths and misconceptions about redheaded women. Presented by Off the Shelf Productions.

1 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Three playlets by Matthew Roland, with three local actors directed by Louis Cannon. Presented by the Brand Theatre Company.

2:30 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Drama of ideas searches for common ground from which to view our lives, as seen by a boy, now a man, who had too much to think. Presented by Hiram Pines.

1 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Dance-drama focuses on the life of the saint Adi Sancharacharya using a multidimensional technique of dance, drama and audiovisual presentation. Presented by JG College of Performing Arts.

10 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. One-act comedies by the author of "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and "The Giving Tree." Presented by Ganas Theatre.

8:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Cleo, born a boy, must disguise himself as a girl to escape the pharoah's wrath. Presented by Sound & Fury.

7 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Combines modern theater, sketch comedy, improv, comedic song and rock 'n' roll transitions to breathe life into a "Frankenstein of funny." Presented by Thirteen Pocket Productions.

5:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Trio performs sketch comedy with a dash of prerecorded audio and video segments. Presented by Fresh Meat NYC.

5 p.m., ComedySportz Theatre. Ever get stuck in Philadelphia? Why was Leon Trotsky murdered? Get answers to these questions and more. Presented by Decatur Central High School.

8:30 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Odd Hollywood couple tells of their adventures across America. Presented by Tony Figueroa and Donna Allen-Figueroa.

4 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. A multigenre theatrical work exploring the action of interrogation throughout history, daily life and art with the use of theater, solo performance, song, and dance. Presented by Immediacy Theatre Project from Belleville, Ill.

4 p.m., Murat Theatre. Reflections by a woman moving into senior housing who meets a tenant who, unbeknownst to either of them, shares a past with her. Presented by Sisyphus Productions.

1 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Multidisciplinary performance using dance is a journey through roadblocks and rivers of the soul. Presented by Motus Dance Theatre.

7 p.m., Murat Theatre. An intimate look at the struggles of people who confront sexuality in relation to spirituality. Presented by Jeffrey Barnes.

4 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Comic look at sex and relationships written by author of "My Dinner With a Libido." Presented by Arden Theater Company.

10 p.m., Theatre on the Square. Goddess Hera is out to save humanity from its stupidity, but a reporter keeps getting in her way. Presented by FlamingRose Theatre Company.

5:30 p.m., Murat Theatre. An offbeat, one-act comedy that tracks the life of a chess table in Central Park through 14 interconnected vignettes about life, death, sex and jogging. Presented by Shantz Theatre.

2:30 p.m., American Cabaret Theatre. Two eccentric sisters entertain severed heads, hold roadkill cat funerals, fight off bandits and create a smack-talking ficus -- all in their sitting room. Presented by the Peoples Playhouse.

2:30 p.m., Murat Theatre. Dream world of mermaids, masquerade balls and melancholia. Presented by singer-songwriter-impresario Mikelangelo and philosopher-performer Undine Francesca.

7 p.m., Theatre on the Square. A bawdy look at the history, myths and misconceptions about redheaded women. Presented by Off the Shelf Productions.

7 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Three playlets by Matthew Roland, with three local actors directed by Louis Cannon. Presented by the Brand Theatre Company.

10 p.m., Phoenix Theatre. Production presents a tender, tragic look at the impact of HIV/AIDS as seen through patients, friends and families; benefits Damien Center. Presented by Theatre Non Nobis.

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