Local 506's 'Broadway Twisted' benefits NC AIDS Action Network
Tonight, Local 506 brings iconic Broadway hits with a twist.
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Tonight, Local 506 brings iconic Broadway hits with a twist.
In the pitch black Paul Green Theatre, a single spotlight shines on the deranged face of the Kit Kat Klub’s Emcee, portrayed by Obie Award-winner Taylor Mac.
1930s Berlin: Members of the cabaret keep the noise level up at their riotous nightclub, drowning out the fear and troubles of Weimar Republic Germany that are knocking at the front door.
“Once upon a time, freedom used to be life — now it’s money. I guess the world really do change,” proclaims Mama, portrayed by Kathryn Hunter-Williams.
Starting this weekend, PlayMakers Repertory Company will join the conversation confronting issues of gentrification in Chapel Hill.
Gentrification, at its heart, is a hated concept because of deep-rooted racial tensions in the U.S.
Nathan is obsessed with “Moby-Dick” — he must finish his operatic version of the novel before the rest of his memory slips away forever.
In 1947, Jimmy Stewart — crying out to his guardian angel Clarence — begged to live again.
PlayMakers Repertory Company’s holiday play is bringing a decades-old American film to life.
To contextualize a 17th century play, the Program in the Humanities has assembled a panel of experts.
Watching a modern adaptation of a classic comedy is a great reminder of where today’s comedic forces found their love of potty humor.
“Doubt can be a bond as powerful as certainty.”
LAB! Theatre’s “Jon” Center for Dramatic Arts, Room 103 8 p.m. Thursday-Sunday; 2 p.m. Sunday; 5 p.m. Monday Free Dates: Oct. 25-29
While Americans voice their opinions about health care in the current election, PlayMakers Repertory Company is also casting its vote — against excessive medication.
LAB! Theatre’s “Eurydice” Kenan Theatre 8 p.m. Thursday-Sunday; 2 p.m. Sunday; 5 p.m. Monday Free Dates: Oct. 11-15
“Alice: A Devised Alice in Wonderland Project” Center for Dramatic Art, Room 102 8 p.m. Thursday-Sunday; 2 p.m. Sunday; 5 p.m. Monday Free Dates: Sept. 27 – Oct. 1
On a cluttered wooden set devoid of natural light, two lines summed up 90 minutes of performance.
In an era of continuous budget cuts, campus arts organizations have made strides to become more self-sufficient, taking on larger budgets and projects.
“Red” Paul Green Theatre 7:45 p.m. Single Tickets start at $15 or season tickets (6 shows) start at $90 Dates: Sept. 19 – Oct. 7
Stage lights stream through grimy windows onto an enormous easel, where two actors will paint a portrait of an artist’s struggle.