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Broadway Sacramento

California’s largest nonprofit musical theater company brings “Pretty Woman: The Musical” to the renovated SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center, and “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical,” “Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella,” “Rent” and more to the UC Davis Health Pavilion. 1301 L St., Sacramento. (916) 557-1999. broadwaysacramento.com

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B Street Theatre

The ever-popular local theater group was founded by actor Timothy Busfield in 1986. Now it brings its Mainstage and Family series to its multistage home venue, The Sofia. This season, expect to see “Brokeology,” “Winnie-the-Pooh” and “The Play That Goes Wrong.” The Sofia is also home to concerts and other acts. 2700 Capitol Ave., Sacramento. (916) 443-5300 ext. 1. bstreettheatre.org

Capital Stage

This midtown theater company has a mission to entertain, engage and challenge its audiences, and continues to do so with “The Hombres,” an examination of Machismo culture with regard to male relationships, and “Predictor,” based on the invention of the first home pregnancy test. 2215 J St., Sacramento. (916) 995-5464. capstage.org

Sacramento Ballet

Modern and classical works are brought to life by this venerable dance company. In May, the Emergence series will feature the choreography of George Balanchine, along with new works by Caili Quan, Stephanie Martinez and Adam Hougland. 2420 N St., Sacramento. (916) 552-5810. sacballet.org

SACRAMENTO PHILHARMONIC & OPERA

In May, the concert and opera organization presents its seasonclosing opera, “La Boheme,” Giacomo Puccini’s famous love story, at SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center. 1301 L St., Sacramento. (916) 808-5181. sacphilopera.org

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