Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. Miranda July’s All Fours. Lest we forget, anything can happen in a motel room. And then there’s Bug, a play by the Tony– and Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Tracy Letts (August: Osage County). The story follows a lonely waitress and a drifting stranger whose romance begins in an Oklahoma motel room and quickly spirals into something dangerous. Carrie Coon (the wife of Letts) and Namir Smallwood star in this production, which is directed by the Tony winner David Cromer (Prayer for the French Republic). —Jeanne Malle