Pony Cam's Burnout Paradise on Oct. 28th and 29th Is Theater Like You've Never Seen Before
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Pony Cam's Burnout Paradise on Oct. 28th and 29th Is Theater Like You've Never Seen Before

Carolina Performing Arts welcomed the Australian experimental theater collective Pony Cam to Chapel Hill Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 28th and 29th, for Burnout Paradise, an hour-long collision of physical endurance, absurd humor, and existential commentary.…

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Cruel Intentions: The '90s Musical at NRACT Is a Fun-Filled Trip Down Memory Lane
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Cruel Intentions: The '90s Musical at NRACT Is a Fun-Filled Trip Down Memory Lane

The North Raleigh Arts & Creative Theatre's current production of Cruel Intentions: The '90s Musical, directed by Mike McGee and choreographed by Molly Hamelin, with music direction by Mary Kathryn Walston, is a deliciously nostalgic, cheeky, and musically charged romp through the morally twisted world of the 1999 cult classic film

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The Wolves at PlayMakers Rep Is Fierce, Funny, and Utterly Human
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The Wolves at PlayMakers Rep Is Fierce, Funny, and Utterly Human

A bright green expanse of AstroTurf stretches across the stage, as if the audience has stumbled into a Saturday morning scrimmage. The bleachers rise from the edge of this miniature arena, wrapping the spectators directly into the space of the players. Before a word is spoken, director Aubrey Snowden's staging of Sarah DeLappe's The Wolves announces its athletics-driven intent…

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The Sound of Music at DPAC Is a Lavish, Heartfelt Revival of a Timeless Classic
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The Sound of Music at DPAC Is a Lavish, Heartfelt Revival of a Timeless Classic

…On opening night, the audience ranged from preschoolers to octogenarians, proving the show's enduring cross-generational appeal. This Sound of Music is more than a revival -- it's a reminder that joy, courage, and family perseveres even in the darkest times. It's well worth staying up past bedtime.…

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A Good Boy Is Not a Perfect Production, but it is an Important One

A Good Boy Is Not a Perfect Production, but it is an Important One

…This particular project emerged from an invitation by the lead psychologist at Central Prison in Raleigh after they saw an earlier Hidden Voices production about women in prison. The collaboration that followed -- with death row inmates and their families -- shaped the script of A Good Boy

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Freedom at Dawn: Robert Smalls’s Voyage Out of Slavery, by Leah Schanke and Oboh Moses

Freedom at Dawn: Robert Smalls’s Voyage Out of Slavery, by Leah Schanke and Oboh Moses

Freedom at Dawn: Robert Smalls’s Voyage Out of Slavery is a picture book that tells the remarkable story of Robert Smalls, an enslaved man who escaped captivity during the Civil War…

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Theatre Raleigh's Sold-Out Aug. 6-24 Production of Waitress Is Officially My Favorite Musical Ever
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Theatre Raleigh's Sold-Out Aug. 6-24 Production of Waitress Is Officially My Favorite Musical Ever

I was so excited when I got tickets to see Waitress: The Musical, directed by Eric Woodall, at Theatre Raleigh, right here in the Triangle, that I thought I couldn't help but be disappointed. Well, let me assure you: Theatre Raleigh did not disappoint…

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The National Tour of The Wiz at DPAC Is  Dazzling and Soulful, with Room to Grow
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The National Tour of The Wiz at DPAC Is  Dazzling and Soulful, with Room to Grow

Fifty years after The Wiz first hit Broadway and swept the 1975 Tony Awards®, with its all-Black cast winning seven Tonys, including Best Musical, the iconic retelling of The Wizard of Oz is back -- revitalized, resplendent, and currently rocking the Durham Performing Arts Center through Sunday, Aug. 10th…

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Voices Soar in Operatic Les Misérables at DPAC
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Voices Soar in Operatic Les Misérables at DPAC

The Durham Performing Arts Center's July 15-20 presentation of Les Misérables, produced by Cameron Mackintosh and directed by James Powell and Laurence Connor, is nothing short of American Opera. I can imagine it being performed at the Sydney Opera House, with The Three Tenors in the leading male roles. Not only are the vocals the kind you hear at a church cathedral concert, but the set is akin to those of the Paris Opera at the turn of the 19th century, which isn't too far from when Les Mis is set…

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Playmakers’ Little Shop of Horrors Justifies the Multigenerational Cult Classic
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Playmakers’ Little Shop of Horrors Justifies the Multigenerational Cult Classic

The current PlayMakers Repertory Company production of Little Shop of Horrors has all the makings of a Broadway production, especially the strong vocal talents required by characters Audrey, plant Audrey II, and the trio of female "street urchins" who narrate in harmonic doo-wop throughout the production…

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