
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 August Wilson's "Fences" to a magic comedy show.
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August Wilson's 'Fences'
From the event description:
August Wilson's classic American drama set in segregated Pittsburgh in the 1950s, "Fences" depicts the life of Troy Maxson, a former Negro League baseball star now scraping by as a sanitation worker.
When: Friday, Oct. 4, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Ford's Theatre, 511 Tenth St. NW
Price: $19
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'Andar sin Pensamiento'
From the event description:
"Andar sin Pensamiento" begins with a tango, transits through a friendship and halts when it reaches love.
When: Friday, Oct. 4, 8 p.m.
Where: Casa de la Luna, 4020 Georgia Ave. NW
Price: $12.50-$15
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'Day of Absence'
From the event description:
It's another day in another Southern country-fried town, but something's missing. All the black residents have mysteriously disappeared.
When: Saturday, Oct. 5, 8 p.m.
Where: Theater Alliance at the Anacostia Playhouse, 2020 Shannon Place SE
Price: $12.50
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'I am Tango'
From the event description:
With an ensemble of 24 world-renowned professionals, dancers and musicians, the show presents a distinctive tango experience by staging its artistic evolution over time.
When: Saturday, Oct. 5, 8 p.m.
Where: Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University, 730 21st St. NW
Price: $25
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The Magic Duel Comedy Show

From the The Magic Duel Comedy Show deal description:
Two snarky magicians compete to wow crowds and make them laugh.
Where: 1127 Connecticut Ave. NW
Price: $35
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