Theater
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INTERNATIONAL INTRIGUE Anne Washburn’s “The Internationalist,” staged by the Vineyard Theater, follows an American businessman as he meets a female colleague in a foreign country. The play is directed by Ken Rus Schmoll, and featured actors include Annie Parisse “(“Law & Order”) and Zak Orth. Tonight through Sunday, November 26, Tuesday–Friday, 8 p.m., Saturday, 3 and 8 p.m., Sunday, 3 p.m., 108 E. 15th St., between Irving Place and Park Avenue South, 212-353-0303, $55.
THE BARD IN BROOKLYN Spring Theatreworks presents Jacob Titus’s “Poor Jacob’s Hamlet,” an adaptation of William Shakespeare’s revenge tragedy about a Danish prince. Featured actors include Erin Treadway, Sharon Floyd, and Ross Williams. Tonight through Saturday, November 4, Thursday–Saturday, 8 p.m., Spring Theatreworks, 25 Jay St., between Plymouth and John streets, DUMBO, Brooklyn, 917-213-1242, free.
THE PENTHOUSE New York City Center presents the opening of Paul Rudnick’s comedy of manners “Regrets Only,” about marriage and friendship among a high-powered Park Avenue social circle. The play is directed by Christopher Ashley, and featured actors include Diane Davis and Christine Baranski. Through Sunday, January 7, dates and times vary, City Center, 130 W. 55th St., between Sixth and Seventh avenues, 212-247-0430, $67.50. For complete informpation, go to citycenter.org.