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A Survey of Local Theater Offers Promising News for Gender Parity

by Byron Woods 05/03/201901/10/2023

The Women’s Theatre Festival study found a marked uptick in productions written or directed by women, placing the Triangle ahead of the national curve.

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In Horses, Dana Marks’s Rock Star Alter Ego Persuades with Songs, if Not with Persona

by Byron Woods 02/21/201901/11/2023
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Your Crash Course in the Triangle’s Bustling Performing Arts Scene

by Brian Howe 11/02/201801/10/2023
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Little Green Pig Wants to Make All of Its Shows Next Season Free with the Aid of More Privileged Sectors of the Community

by Byron Woods 05/09/201802/08/2023
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With The Changeling, Jaybird O’Berski Runs Amok Through a Quintessentially Problematic Seventeenth-Century Script and Leaves Us to Figure Out What to Make of It

by Brian Howe 05/09/201802/08/2023
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The Hidden Link Between Tamara Kissane’s New Play, The Master Builder, and Her Artist Soapbox Podcast

by Byron Woods 01/17/201802/08/2023
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You Never Know What Show You’ll Get from Little Green Pig’s Improvised Lake Placid, Set During the 1980 Winter Olympics

by Byron Woods 11/29/201702/08/2023
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Fall into Halloween

by Brian Howe 09/13/201702/08/2023
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The Radical Power of Impolite Women in Little Green Pig’s Yes to Nothing

by Michaela Dwyer 09/06/201702/08/2023
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In Punk-Rock Musical Yes to Nothing, a Female Band from the Eighties Faces Music-Scene Sexism We Still Know Too Well

by Brian Howe 08/30/201702/08/2023

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