Fitzgerald purists may pick apart this adaptation’s choices, but the musical is undeniably entertaining and often impressive, with a number of standout songs.
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Fitzgerald purists may pick apart this adaptation’s choices, but the musical is undeniably entertaining and often impressive, with a number of standout songs.
The onstage format may be the best way to experience “Tiny Beautiful Things,” and in this production director Angie Flynn-McIver keeps the tone heartfelt but low-key.
The latest “Jeeves” production offers some much-needed comforting comic chaos.
The classic S.E. Hinton novel mostly translates well as a stage musical.
Yann Martel's novel comes alive on stage through puppetry and other technical wizardry.
The current national tour’s cast and crew deserve all the flowers.
In this hilarious show, the cast of nearly 16 characters is performed by only four actors who take on over 150 roles.
This stage adaptation of the Stephen King novella stands on its own as a harrowing prison story.
British and American sensibilities collide to brilliant comic ends in the latest Jeeves production.
Paula Hawkins’ best-selling mystery translates well to the stage.
Aaron Sorkin’s stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel is destined to go down as one of the all-time great works of theater.
Mary Shelley’s novel and its legacy receive a fascinating, immersive stage adaptation.
The UNC Chapel Hill grad plays Aaron Burr in “Hamilton,” June 7-19 at the Peace Center.
The Raleigh native plays Cady in “Mean Girls” during its Peace Center run, May 24-29.
This imaginative adaptation of the beloved novel makes excellent use of a small cast.
Jeffries Thaiss and Ben Mackel prove a dynamic duo in this new old adaptation.
The latest radio play from Immediate Theatre Project offers a dystopian thriller, a crackerjack cast, and entertaining live sound effects.
The Magnetic Theatre resumes live, indoor performances with this modern telling of the Persephone myth.
This is quality family theater, with enthusiastic children in all the key roles save for that amazing, pig-friendly spider named Charlotte.