Five Shows to See on Triangle Stages this Spring
Spring in the Triangle brings pollen, basketball, and an enticing new flurry of performing arts offerings. From plays and dance […]
Spring in the Triangle brings pollen, basketball, and an enticing new flurry of performing arts offerings. From plays and dance […]
new video loaded: Why Are We Obsessed With Antigone? Antigone, an ancient Greek play, is being adapted in several theaters
new video loaded: Why Are We Obsessed With Antigone? Antigone, an ancient Greek play, is being adapted in several theaters
When Zalman Raffael pictures the future of Carolina Ballet, he sees people talking about the technical elements of the pas
Macbeth | Wednesday, March 4-Sunday, March 22 | Joan H Gillings Center for Dramatic Art, Chapel Hill “We like to
Warm as a cup of cocoa, Dear Jack, Dear Louise tells a love story through letters, as two performers build
By Jacie Landeros / The Seattle Times “Oh, there’s no place like home for the holidays!” Perry Como once sang.
NEW YORK — “Chess” had a crazy, ridiculous plot when I first saw it in London in 1986 and in
The Flynn in Burlington and Artistree in South Pomfret are among hundreds of arts presenters across the country staging events
In 1968, in the midst of a long career on Broadway — often playing maids, she noted — LeNoire founded