PlayMakers’ production of the 1963 musical comedy runs through Sunday, Dec. 9.
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Camille A. Brown Begins Her Duke Performances Trilogy with a Five-Star Ink
In a culture much healthier than ours, Brown’s key statements on the goodness and the multifaceted nature of black love, bodies, and friendships would be universally self-evident.
The Voice and Its Absence in the First Full-Length Play by Pacesetting Theater Critic Hilton Als
The Pulitzer-winning “New Yorker” critic will be in Chapel Hill for the staged readings of Lives of the Performers at Current this weekend.
A Northgate Mall Cinema Makes an Apt Theatrical Debut with The Flick, a Play Set in an Old Cinema
Bartlett Theater presents Annie Barker’s controversial 2013 drama through Sunday, Nov. 11.
Theatre Raleigh’s Stunt Casting of Penn Holderness in The Rocky Horror Show … Actually Kind of Worked?
After Holderness convincingly rock-and-rolled through the venerable “Time Warp,” he’d fully earned his way on stage.
Stuff Happens Winds a Spring Between 9/11 and the Iraq War
Burning Coal Theatre Company presents David Hare’s vivid Bush-administration chronicle through Sunday, Oct. 28.
Enter the Macabre Mind of Edgar Allan Poe Like Never Before in Sonorous Road’s Strange City
The immersive theatrical experience runs at Sonorous Road Theatre through Halloween.
Five Spooky Treats on Local Stages for Halloween
From Carolina Ballet’s Dracula tradition to Sonorous Road’s new immersive Poe experience, tis the season for theatrical shivers.
Got the Can’t-Get-“Hamilton”-Tickets Blues? “In the Heights” Is a Five-Star Cure.
Before “Hamilton,” Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote music and lyrics for this tale of gentrification in Washington Heights. NC Theatre’s spectacular production is on through Sunday.
Torvald and Nora as Kanye and Kim in JaMeeka Holloway-Burrell’s Insta-Drenched Ibsen Twist
The Justice Theater Project presents A Doll’s House, Remodeled through Oct. 28.

