Posted inStage Director Rebecca Holderness on Her Burning Coal Theatre Company Production of “Silent Sky” by Byron Woods 12/07/202201/18/2023 Auteur director Rebecca Holderness is no stranger to Burning Coal Theatre audiences.
Posted inStage Save a Few Squeaky Wheels, “A Doll’s House, Part Two” Is Thought-Provoking and Robust by Byron Woods 11/16/202201/18/2023
Posted inStage Switchyard Theatre Is Bringing Dramatic Arts Back to a Distinctly Local Audience by Byron Woods 07/20/202201/10/2023
Posted inStage For Decades, Wendell Tabb Has Brought Theatrical Acclaim to Hillside High School. He’ll Be a Hard Act to Follow. by Thomasi McDonald 03/30/202201/11/2023
Posted inStage It’s Called Acting: Learning to Fight for the Stage by Liz Johnson 02/15/202201/10/2023
Posted inStage A New Regional Theater Company Interprets Samuel Beckett’s “Spectral Quality” by Byron Woods 01/26/202201/10/2023
Posted inStage For a Revival of His First Play, Howard Craft Looks Back at His Beginnings as a Playwright at NCCU by Byron Woods 10/20/202101/10/2023
Posted inArts & Culture Mettlesome Theater to Find a New Home on Durham’s Golden Belt Campus by Sarah Edwards 10/19/202101/10/2023
Posted inStage Post-Vaccines, Local Theater Companies Take Stock of What Was Lost—and What Comes Next by Byron Woods 10/13/202101/11/2023
Posted inScreen ‘We Are Here’ Is a Reverent Tribute to the Ecological Activism of Paperhand Puppet Intervention by Byron Woods 09/01/202101/10/2023