This imaginative adaptation of the beloved novel makes excellent use of a small cast.
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This imaginative adaptation of the beloved novel makes excellent use of a small cast.
The hilarious pre-apocalyptic comedy features a trio of strong performances and top-notch technical work.
Hitchcockian thrills and witty humor coexist exceptionally well in this comedic mystery.
The 50th Anniversary Tour showcases the enduring power of the Broadway classic.
The Florida native plays Mary Magdalene in “Jesus Christ Superstar,” April 26-May 1 at the Peace Center.
Thanks to sharp direction and engaging performances, the speculative sci-fi drama avoids feeling heavy-handed.
The beloved rom-com’s Broadway embellishments make this production more than merely a rehashing of a familiar story.
Some of the Asheville area’s best actors serve up theatrical comfort food, with rapid-fire wit and physical comedy.
Jeffries Thaiss and Ben Mackel prove a dynamic duo in this new old adaptation.
The latest iteration of this thoroughly entertaining holiday revue will kick-start your holiday season.
A new production of Rogers & Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma” both deconstructs the show and offers many of its usual pleasures.
The latest radio play from Immediate Theatre Project offers a dystopian thriller, a crackerjack cast, and entertaining live sound effects.
The stage version of the 1980s movie comedy based on the board game provides some serious silliness — and good reason to return to ACT.
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.
Mike Wiley’s “documentary theater” tells riveting first-person tales of the Freedom Riders from 1961, a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights struggle.
The original and timely “Sketches!” is a well-built comedy machine that will have you laughing uproariously into your mask.