Parade, Writers Theatre through July 15. It's the last week for this outstanding musical telling of the factual story of Leo Frank, a Jew lynched in Georgia in 1915. Jason Robert Brown's richly varied scoreinspired by traditional musicis passionately rendered with unexpected entertaining flourishes despite the grim subject matter. JA
The Gin Game, Drury Lane Theatre, Oakbrook Terrace, through Aug. 13. D.L. Colburn's sturdy and Pulitzer Prize-winning two-hander features great performances from the husband-wife team of John Reeger and Paula Scrofano-Reeger, who are both very convincing as two lonely seniors who form a testy friendship over cards. SCM
Going To a Place Where You Already Are, Redtwist Theatre, through July 23. Even atheists can have a crisis of faith when Heavenor something claiming to bebeckons, but Bekah Brunstetter makes no judgments regarding an individual's speculations on the hereafter. MSB
Her Majesty's Will, Lifeline Theatre, through July 16. Rob Kauzlaric's brisk adaptation, an agile-footed ensemble and swashbuckling stunt-work keep the action in David Blixt's brainy plot-heavy Elizabethan romp hurtling at looney-tunes velocity. MSB
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