Times might be tough, says Tina D'Agostino, director of marketing for CityStage, but that hasn't stopped fans from coming out to CityStage's diverse lineup of performances, either at the Columbus Center theater or at Symphony Hall. "People like to come out and enjoy themselves and leave their troubles at the door," she says. This season has included live music and dance (including a Sinatra/Streisand tribute show and two upcoming Lord of the Dance performances), a new stand-up comedy series, and popular shows like "The Four Bitchin' Babes presents Hormonal Imbalance." Next season, look for standup comic Robert Wuhl, hits like "Annie and Spamalot."