Theater
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THROUGH A LENS DARKLY The play “Through a Naked Lens” tells the story of the illicit affair between silent film star Ramon Novarro and Hollywood journalist Herbert Howe in the 1920s. The play is directed by Richard Bacon and L.J. Kleeman and stars Jo-Hary Ramos and Stephen Smith. Through Saturday, Thursday-Saturday, 8 p.m., Wings Theatre, 154 Christopher St., between Washington and Greenwich streets, 212-627-2961, $19.
KENNEDY ON STAGE “RFK,” a play written and performed by Jack Holmes, tells the story of Robert F. Kennedy after his older brother was assassinated in 1963. Larry Moss directs. Through Sunday, February 5, Tuesday-Saturday, 8 p.m., Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday, 3 p.m., the Culture Project, 45 Bleecker St. at Lafayette Street, 212-307-4100, $30-$55.
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