Director Rebecca Holderness on Her Burning Coal Theatre Company Production of “Silent Sky”
Auteur director Rebecca Holderness is no stranger to Burning Coal Theatre audiences.
Save a Few Squeaky Wheels, “A Doll’s House, Part Two” Is Thought-Provoking and Robust
Can RedBird successfully play dramatic dodgeball, timing shows and intermissions against trains that don’t always run on time?
Switchyard Theatre Is Bringing Dramatic Arts Back to a Distinctly Local Audience
Switchyard Theatre Company is resurrecting the art form with ambitious productions for Triangle audiences.
For Decades, Wendell Tabb Has Brought Theatrical Acclaim to Hillside High School. He’ll Be a Hard Act to Follow.
“So often, Black and brown children are minimalized. So often, Black and brown children are sidelined. Wendell Tabb recognized what God has placed in them.”
It’s Called Acting: Learning to Fight for the Stage
Though stage combat training is not a requirement for most actors, it’s a skill that can enhance an actor’s overall performance and presence on stage.
A New Regional Theater Company Interprets Samuel Beckett’s “Spectral Quality”
Beckett’s characters are clearly haunted in works like Rockaby, Footfalls, and Ohio Impromptu, which runs this weekend in a production by Other Only Windows at Raleigh’s Pure Life Theatre.
For a Revival of His First Play, Howard Craft Looks Back at His Beginnings as a Playwright at NCCU
“Either you get the rural South, or New York, Chicago or L.A,” Craft says. “But what about towns like Durham, Fayetteville, or Roanoke? We don’t get a lot of those stories.”

