Music, acting, projections, and sound effect bring World War I to life.
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Music, acting, projections, and sound effect bring World War I to life.
Still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, Asheville-area companies navigate new challenges.
K.P. Powell shines in this moving and surprisingly funny one-man show about Supreme Court Justice Marshall.
This period tale is an irreverent romp (albeit with bloody implications) and a devilish deconstruction of the old “sold my soul to the devil” trope.
British and American sensibilities collide to brilliant comic ends in the latest Jeeves production.
Hanley Smith dazzles in this entertaining and thought-provoking production.
Sophocles’ tragedy continues to resonate and is an excellent fit for the Community Tour.
Strong performances and provocative ideas abound in this all-female production.
Christopher Durang’s Tony-winning, Chekhov-riffing play is a long but worthwhile sit.
Scott Treadway adds to his illustrious career with this mesmerizing one-man show.
The intermission-free 100 minutes fly by thanks to sharp comedic performances and active pacing.
Mike Wiley returns to the downtown theater for another memorable performance.
Some of the Asheville area’s best actors serve up theatrical comfort food, with rapid-fire wit and physical comedy.
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.
Mike Wiley’s “documentary theater” tells riveting first-person tales of the Freedom Riders from 1961, a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights struggle.