Company Carolina's "Dracula" falls short of resurrecting classic horror
Company Carolina's "Dracula"
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Company Carolina's "Dracula"
PlayMakers Repertory Company is beating Disney to the punch.
Joseph Haj is a man who knows how to be versatile.
PlayMaker's "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike"
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, a previous version of this story incorrectly identified the relation between the play's main characters. Vania, Sonia and Masha are siblings. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
PlayMakers Repertory Company is kicking off their 2014 season tonight, which will feature a diverse selection of comedies, dramas, classics, contemporaries and even a musical.
“Lord, what fools these mortals be!”
Hairspray kept hairdos up in the ‘60s, but it keeps feet tapping in this decade.
PlayMakers Repertory Company opens its doors to Austin-based theater ensemble Rude Mechanicals this summer.
Audiences will enter a surreal world tonight in which presidential assassins mix and mingle in PlayMakers Repertory Company’s production of “Assassins.”
PlayMakers Repertory Company will take audiences from the bright stages of Broadway to the deep confines of the forest and back again with its 2014-15 season.
PlayMakers Repertory Company is starting the new year off with a bang. Its first performance of 2014 is the world premier of Mike Daisey’s one-man show, “The Story of the Gun” as part of the PRC2 series.
As the saying goes, the show must go on, and UNC campus theater had no trouble following that advice in 2013 — taking students, faculty and community members on a journey into foreign and usually controversial territory.
Nathaniel Claridad, a UNC graduate student in dramatic arts, appears as various characters in PlayMakers’s rotating repertory “Metamorphoses,” including Silenus and Phaeton, and as an understudy for Trinculo in “The Tempest.” He spoke with staff writer Gabriella Cirelli about the process of the joint productions — both set around a pool of water — which close by Dec. 8.
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is making an appearance at UNC’s Center for Dramatic Art this weekend.
Arts funding in North Carolina faces the chopping block once again in the most recent budget proposal released by the N.C. House of Representatives Sunday.
Mandarin, banjo and other lessons taught at UNC are influencing a New York-based theater ensemble’s next project.
PlayMaker Repertory Company’s final commissioned performance of the season, “Spring Training,” brought the audience into a visceral vortex of four people’s very different rites of spring.
UNC alumnus Estes Tarver is working on a feature film called “Changeover.” Tarver plans to begin filming in May.
Taylor Mac, who plays the Emcee in PlayMakers Repertory Company’s “Cabaret,” performed a section of his work on popular music — “The 1780s” — Monday at Top of the Hill’s Back Bar.