Theater
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OPEN DOORS
Pattie Canova, a self-described “psychological intuitive and metaphysical practitioner,” performs the one-woman show “22 Doors.” Tonight, 7:30 p.m., Ars Nova, 511 W. 54th St. at Tenth Avenue, 212-868-4444, $15.
BASEBALL TROUBLE
“The Information She Carried” tells the story of a possibly cursed baseball. David Williams’s play tells the story of a conspiracy theorist who attempts to steal the “Chapman Death Ball,” convinced that it holds otherworldly powers. Carolyn Malone directs for W and W Productions. Tomorrow through Saturday, 8 p.m., Access Theater, 380 Broadway at White Street, fourth floor, 212-714-5363, $15.
CHECKMATE
Victor Cahn’s new suspense thriller “Fit to Kill” follows a charming chess master married to a rich older woman. Jana Robbins stars and a four-time World Chess Champion, Susan Polgar, serves as chess consultant for the strategic staging. Through Saturday, April 30, Thursday-Saturday, 8 p.m., Sunday, 3 p.m., Monday, 7 p.m., Harold Clurman Theatre, 410 W. 42nd St., between Ninth and Tenth avenues, 212-279-4200, $15.
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