Don’t miss Mildred Inez Lewis’ remarkable, 1940s Asheville-set reimagining of Sophocles’ “Electra.”
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All in World Premiere
Don’t miss Mildred Inez Lewis’ remarkable, 1940s Asheville-set reimagining of Sophocles’ “Electra.”
In a pair of disaster-set one-acts, playwright Travis Lowe, The Sublime Theater, and a capable cast consider whether the end of the world as we know it can also generate hope for the future — with nods to George Orwell, Chappell Roan, falafel, and a charred mermaid.
Three actors cover significant ground in Lisa Langford’s existential, slightly alternative depiction of today's world.
The Cardboard Sea’s darkly comedic quadriptych delivers big laughs and thoughtful reflection on technology.
Local playwright David Brendan Hopes explores the nature of criticism in this witty dramedy.
The latest radio play from Immediate Theatre Project offers a dystopian thriller, a crackerjack cast, and entertaining live sound effects.
The original and timely “Sketches!” is a well-built comedy machine that will have you laughing uproariously into your mask.
After a long pandemic winter, the Magnetic’s outdoor theater show, “something i cared about,” feels authentic and radical.
Local playwright Peter Lundblad’s world premiere is like hanging out with a smart friend who makes you feel a little smarter, too.
The fifth in this series of comedies is another hilarious triumph. Get your tickets soon, since the NC Stage Co. run is already beginning to sell out.
A sort-of ghost story, the world premiere drama plays with time travel in order to address the complicated legacy of female artists.