The beloved rom-com’s Broadway embellishments make this production more than merely a rehashing of a familiar story.
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The beloved rom-com’s Broadway embellishments make this production more than merely a rehashing of a familiar story.
Jeffries Thaiss and Ben Mackel prove a dynamic duo in this new old adaptation.
A new production of Rogers & Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma” both deconstructs the show and offers many of its usual pleasures.
A cascade of classic country and crossover gems makes for a flawless revue delivered by eight impressive performers at Flat Rock Playhouse.
The Tony-winning musical is at the Peace Center through Oct. 10.
With a stellar cast, the laugh-out-loud musical now at SART explores every possible high and low of a “First Date.”
After more than a year of isolation, SART returns to live theater with a two-person musical about… isolation.
Cheerful, heartfelt laughs abound throughout this delightful musical comedy.
The tribute band does its job well — connecting us not only with the music, but with all the memories we attach to these iconic songs.
The classic musical has a modern feel, magnificent sets and costumes, and goosebumps-inducing musical numbers.
Ripper and Abomination: Memoir of Ambiguity are remarkable new theater works performed at the Asheville Fringe Festival on Friday.
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.
The zippy, hilarious musical send-up is more Broadway history lesson than “Hamilton” satire.
Buoyed by a charismatic cast and mostly delightful songs, the It’s a Wonderful Life musical is quality holiday entertainment.
There’s nothing else like it in WNC — a professional revue of Christmas music performed live, with plenty of singing and dancing and a feeling of joyous celebration.
Subtitled “A Domestic Phantasmagoria with Song and Dance,” this is a world premiere perfect for those who enjoy a Fringe-y theatrical joyride.
The latest winner at Flat Rock Playhouse manages to lovingly lampoon gospel performers while simultaneously presenting a reverent portrait of Christian life.
A true community production, the beloved story onstage is even more musical than the movie on which it’s based.
The musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved story yields plentiful nostalgic joy.