
If you're a theater fan, mark your calendars: there's plenty to do when it comes to stage performances in Washington this week, from "Vanity Fair" to "Finding Neverland."
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First, Folger Theatre continues its run of this 2015 bio-drama, now nearly half off. The namesake street vendor moves into the highest circles of theater and the court in this comedy commissioned by Shakespeare's Globe in London.
When: Thursday, February 28, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Folger Theatre, 201 E. Capitol St., SE
Price: $29.50 - $48
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Vanity Fair

Next, it's half off this Kate Hamill adaption of the William Makepeace Thackeray novel, now playing at the Lansburgh Theatre. Set in the midst of the Napoleonic Wars, Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley are once again the charming vehicles for this commentary on 19th century British society.
When: Saturday, March 2, 8 p.m.
Where: Lansburgh Theatre, 450 Seventh St., NW
Price: $35.50
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Finding Neverland

Finally, the National Theatre is offering this play directed by Tony-winner Diane Paulus and based on the Johnny Depp film of the same name. It's the story of how writer J. M. Barrie was inspired to create the Peter Pan character by the sons of a close friend.
When: Friday, March 1, 8 p.m.
Where: The National Theatre, 1321 Pennsylvania Ave.
Price: $59-$204
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