Mike Wiley’s “documentary theater” tells riveting first-person tales of the Freedom Riders from 1961, a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights struggle.
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Mike Wiley’s “documentary theater” tells riveting first-person tales of the Freedom Riders from 1961, a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights struggle.
Was Spanko the best show at this past weekend’s Asheville Fringe Arts Festival? Also, visits with Charlie Mean and Tales from the Chernobyl Disaster.
For anyone with a love of pop music and singer-songwriter genius, there’s no better way to start the New Year than with this Broadway musical.
Judy Calabrese fixes her gaze on sexuality so cleverly, so humorously, so humanly, it will make anyone and everyone re-examine their own erotic odysseys.
Mike Wiley gives another masterful performance in his latest one-man show at NC Stage Co.
The Sublime Theater is presenting this remarkable three-week project of free readings of three new plays about President Lincoln.
This autobiographical one-woman one-act from Murphy Funkhouser-Capps is confessional and often funny. And it’s one of two shows she’s doing in repertory.
This play, based on a real-life theater controversy, is a joyful, gripping production, filled with song and dance and humor and profound emotion.