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making Agency For Literary Characters: Jane Austen’s protagonist expands her services. Part of the Capital Fringe Festival, through Sat. Atlas Performing Arts Center, Lang Theatre, 1333 H St. NE; 202-399-7993, atlasarts.org. Mouse on the Move: The moon is cheesy and cat-free, which is exactly why two young mice, Nellie and Amelia, decide to travel there, through Aug. 10, $12. Imagination Stage, 4908 Auburn Ave., Bethesda; 301-280-1660, imaginationstage.org. LAST CHANCE Not Every Card: In this romantic comedy, hustlers stage a card game only to realize the error of their assumptions. Part of the Capital Fringe Festival, through Sat. Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church, Undercroft Theatre, 900 Massachusetts Ave. NW; 202-347-9620. Pinkalicious: What’s better than wearing pink dresses and eating pink cupcakes? Turning your skin pink! In this play based on a book of the same name by sisters Victoria and Elizabeth Kann, that’s what happens when a girl eats too many pink cupcakes. A trip to the doctor confirms “pinkititis,” and the only cure is lots of healthful healthy greens. Will she adopt the new diet, through Aug. 31, $19. Glen Echo Park, Adventure Theatre MTC, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo; 301-
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LAST CHANCE Seance: A television psychic attempts a seance in hopes of saving Madame MacGuffin’s Medicinal and Curiosity Shoppe. Part of the Capital Fringe Festival, through Sat. Atlas Performing Arts Center, Lab Theatre II, 1333 H St. NE; 202-399-7993, atlasarts.org. LAST CHANCE Shear Madness: The audience plays armchair detective in the comedy, through Fri., $50. Kennedy Center, Theater Lab, 2700 F St. NW; 800444-1324, kennedy-center.org. LAST CHANCE Size Doesn’t Matter!
Seven Shorts by DC Playwrights: Plays similar only in length are staged. Part of the Capital Fringe Festival, through Sat. Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H St. NE; 202-399-7993, atlasarts.org. LAST CHANCE Soul in Motion: The dance troupe performs to the rhythm of African drums, through Fri., $8, $6 children, $3 children younger than 2. S. Dillon Ripley Center, Discovery Theater, 1100 Jefferson Drive SW; 202-633-8700, discoverytheater.org. LAST CHANCE Stone Tape Party: A partyturned-ghost story is the subject of Nu Sass Productions’ comedy. Part of the Capital Fringe Festival, through Sat. Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H St. NE; 202-399-7993, atlasarts.org. LAST CHANCE Tango, Cabaret, Love!: The
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