Chapel Hill arts organizations kept afloat with donor help
In the about 20 square miles that make up Chapel Hill sit three nationally acclaimed organizations dedicated to the arts, which act as three windows to the world of performance and art.
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In the about 20 square miles that make up Chapel Hill sit three nationally acclaimed organizations dedicated to the arts, which act as three windows to the world of performance and art.
Wednesday Roundup has a new look. After a year as a faithful Canvas staple, the traditional roundup was starting to feel like more of a task than an enjoyable rendezvous through the week’s arts happenings. So, we (being assistant Arts editor Katherine Proctor and Arts editor Katelyn Trela) decided to clean up the format and make it easier for you — and us — to get the most from Roundup.
“In the Next Room” PlayMakers Repertory Company Paul Green Theatre Sept. 21 through Oct. 9, Tues. to Sat. at 7:30 p.m., Sat. and Sun. at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 to $45
PlayMakers Repertory Company spends a good deal of its pre-production time and effort on theatrical design.
Heads up — this one’s a screamer.
Congratulations! You’ve made it to the weekend without (a) drowning in Wednesday’s Biblical rain, (b) melting in Thursday’s miserably oppressive humidity, or © throwing all of your clothes into a pile, defeated as to what to wear each day.
Swing by the doctor’s office for a check-up, a drug prescription and an orgasm.
“In the Next Room” PlayMakers Repertory Company Paul Green Theatre Sept. 21 through Oct. 9, Tues. to Sat. at 7:30 p.m., Sat. and Sun. at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 to $45
Carolina has a legacy of hosting notable singer-songwriters.
“Living for 32” Screening Rosenau Hall Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Free admission
Five characters, two actors and one devastatingly uncomfortable premise – these are the ingredients of PlayMakers Repertory Company’s first production of the 2011-12 season.
A Number PlayMakers Repertory Company Kenan Theatre Wednesday to Sunday at 7:30 p.m. with a matinee Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 to $35
At the beginning of Caryl Churchill’s play “A Number,” a 35-year-old man discovers there are three of him.
PlayMakers Repertory Company’s PRC2 series opens tomorrow night with “A Number.”
Sometimes it only takes a monologue to start a dialogue.
Shakespeare’s work has proven timeless — PlayMakers Repertory Company is looking to take advantage of that.
The process of creating a play from scratch takes the combined efforts of actors, writers and directors — and sometimes even that’s not enough.
Big River Paul Green Theatre Now through April 24 Mon. to Sat. at 7:30 p.m., Sat. and Sun. at 2 p.m. Tickets from $10 to $45
In 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s classic opera “Die Zauberflöte” — “The Magic Flute” — premiered two months before his death. Tonight, UNC Opera will perform the opera in the recently renovated Playmakers Theatre.
PlayMakers Repertory Company will perform Edward Albee’s beloved drama, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” as the final show of the 2011 calendar year, company officials announced.