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Friday, March 24, 2006
This Week's To Do List
Friday New on stage:Much Ado About Nothing, opens Fri. at Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival. Richard III, from Lantern Theater Co., previews Fri.-Tue., opens March 29, at St. Stephen's Theater. New on film: Spike Less thriller The Inside Man, satire Thank You for Smoking, videogame horror flick Stay Alive, comedy Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector, inspirational fact-based war fable Merry Christmas (Joyeux Noel), Spanish drama Duck Season. Movies page. See Weekend section for more events. New earlier this week New on stage:Poet in New York, Pig Iron Theatre production, previews Wed., Thu., opens Fri., at Drexel. Wicked, touring version of Broadway musical, opens Wed. at Academy of Music.Tony-winning comedy Urinetown, previews Tue., opens Wed., till April 9, at Villanova. Be Lie Ve, from Green Light Theatrical Productions. Tue.-March 31, Playground at Adrienne Theatre. A Midsummer Night's Dream, previews Tue.-Thu., opens Fri, till April 9, at McCarter Theatre, Princeton. New on video:Capote, Chicken Little, Derailed, Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story, In the Mix, The Squid and the Whale.