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Triangle-based Bare Theatre first brought the stories of eight former slaves to life on the largest plantation from pre-Civil War Durham last year.
Audience members may find themselves surprised they are watching one play instead of two with Deep Dish Theater Company’s latest performance.
PlayMaker Repertory Company’s “Love Alone” featured stunning split scenes and breakout performances from Master of Fine Arts students Sunday, but the brilliant script is bogged down by inconsistent emotional arcs and didactic deliveries.
Students can experience a new level of camaraderie among fellow comedians with False Profits’ upcoming show “Out of Place.”
Thursday night, an event that has taken years to arrange will finally come to fruition on UNC’s campus.
New York City and Triangle-area dramatic arts professionals will join together today for a discussion about the LGBTQ presence in television, film and theater.
Shakespeare’s classic love story has transcended time periods and settings — now two student directors are playing with the show’s gender roles.
With on-stage projections and music videos, PlayMakers’s latest production, “Love Alone” will throw the technological in with the deeply emotional.
Come, take a seat in his chair and have a relaxing shave with a vengeful blade that cuts a little too close.