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Cloud of Glass: A performance by famed puppeteer Sha Sha Higby. July 11-19. Noh Space, 2840 Mariposa (at Florida), 621-7978.

Her Majesty: A comedy by Sean Owens. Starting July 11. Through July 19. Exit Stage Left, 156 Eddy (at Taylor), 673-3847.

Ishi: The Last of the Yahi: The story of Ishi as understood by playwright John Fisher. Through July 20. Theatre Rhinoceros, 2926 16th St. (at South Van Ness), 861-5079.

Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train: A drama by Stephen Adley Gurguis. Starting July 10. Thursdays-Sundays. Continues through July 20. $20. Off-Market Theater, 965 Mission (at Fifth St.), 896-6477.

Journeys of the Angels: A drama about Vietnam by Roy Conboy. Thursdays-Sundays. Continues through July 18. El Teatro de la Esperanza, 2940 16th St. (at South Van Ness), 338-1341.

The Kinsey Sicks in Wake the Fuck Up, America: Theater performance about the blur between news and entertainment. Fri., July 11, 8 p.m. $25-$35. www.kinseysicks.com. Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness (at Grove), 392-4400.

KML Springs Forward, Falls Back: A collection of period pieces by comedy troupe Killing My Lobster. July 10-27. Dance Mission Theater, 3316 24th St. (at Mission), 273-4633.

Listener: Liz Duffy Adams' tale about the dystopian Junk City, Planet Earth. July 12-Aug. 3. Traveling Jewish Theatre, 470 Florida (at Mariposa), 285-8282.

Misery: Simon Moore's adaption of the Stephen King book. July 11-Aug. 16. Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson (at Front), 788-7469.

Private Eyes: Steven Dietz' story of passion and deception, directed by Stephen Drewes and featuring the jazz duo of Alex Mack and Mark Baker. July 10-26. Exit Theatre, 156 Eddy (at Taylor), 673-3847.

Skittish: Six one-acts by Bruce Moody. Through Aug. 31. www.skittishcompany.com. Stage Werx, 533 Sutter (at Powell).

Tartuffe: Molière's comedy, presented by the African-American Shakespeare Company. July 11-Aug. 3. www.african-americanshakes.org. African American Art and Cultural Complex Center, 762 Fulton (at Webster), 394-5854.

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