A gifted quartet brings Donald Margulies’ Pulitzer Prize-winner to vivid life.
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A gifted quartet brings Donald Margulies’ Pulitzer Prize-winner to vivid life.
This production makes a strong case for the continued importance of this play about patriotism on steroids, one of Sam Shepard’s last.
Henry James imagined a mansion, two creepy kids, a troubled governess, and some malevolent spirits. This adaptation makes do with just the governess.
A fully standalone drama — no need to revisit the Ibsen — its rapid-fire dialogue keeps you glued to the action. And it’s far funnier than you might expect.
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.
A sort-of ghost story, the world premiere drama plays with time travel in order to address the complicated legacy of female artists.
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.
In two short one act plays, writer Monica McDaniel takes some unusual dramatic approaches to difficult material: molestation and rape.
It’s a show about connections — making them, breaking them and missing them … as when you board the wrong bus and wind up in the middle of nowhere.
ACT’s production of this Pulitzer Prize-winning play packs an emotional wallop but never panders to the audience.
This play, based on a real-life theater controversy, is a joyful, gripping production, filled with song and dance and humor and profound emotion.