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.
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All in Period setting
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.
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.
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.
This play, based on a real-life theater controversy, is a joyful, gripping production, filled with song and dance and humor and profound emotion.
The Elvis jukebox musical is so overwhelmingly positive that the Playhouse may as well offer theatergoers a satisfaction guarantee.