A sort-of ghost story, the world premiere drama plays with time travel in order to address the complicated legacy of female artists.
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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.
Get ready for a nonstop, thoroughly entertaining revue of familiar music performed by a diverse and talented cast of singers, dancers and musicians.
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.
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.
The delightful duo of Scott Treadway and JP Sarro earn steady laughs as a pair of mismatched Little League baseball coaches.
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.
There’s no tip jar or cocktail service, but ACT is hosting a Cole Porter-themed piano bar through Aug. 25.
The Elvis jukebox musical is so overwhelmingly positive that the Playhouse may as well offer theatergoers a satisfaction guarantee.
This is what theatergoers want and expect out of a regional theater — an amusing night out with a good time had by all.
Click here for a list of links to theater reviews posted on Asheville Stages previous to July 2019. (Photo by Studio Misha/Courtesy of ACT)