PlayMakers tries out live captioning to make plays more accessible
David Chu says his job is just glorified text messaging.
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David Chu says his job is just glorified text messaging.
After spending more than a year with Prince Hal and the “Henry” plays, neither Joseph Haj nor Jan Chambers is tired of them.
There are plenty of opportunities to get theatrical this weekend.
At PlayMakers Repertory Company this summer, high school students will dominate the stage.
Spend the weekend with a top crop of Chapel Hill arts happenings.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges has reported on war from more than 50 countries.
“Act of Valor” advance screening Varsity Theater 7:00 p.m. Free with OneCard; $4 otherwise
Whether your date is your significant other, your best friend, your mom or your teddy bear, Valentine’s Day is a day that Hallmark says we should all celebrate — why not do it in artsy style?
Brighten up a gray weekend with pre-Valentine’s Day happenings. Then, look for Canvas’ special Valentine’s Day edition Roundup, coming on Sunday!
This year’s PlayMakers Ball will mix a little country in with its usual glitz and glamour.
The Red Clay Ramblers have been around for 40 years. The band has written and performed Tony award-winning music for the musical romp “Big River.” On Friday, the band — native to North Carolina — will be honored at the 24th PlayMakers Ball for their reprise performance in last year’s season-ending run of “Big River.”
Jeffery Beam never thought he would be able to book Historic Playmakers Theatre for his thank you poetry reading.
After years of experimenting in every aspect in theatre, Adam Versenyi decided to focus on informing rather than performing.
Tomorrow, I will spend more time in the Paul Green Theatre than I typically spend sleeping.
It’s been a while, but things are rolling again on Canvas. Celebrate by going out this weekend.
Dan Savage: “Savage Love” Live Memorial Hall 6:30 p.m. Free with OneCard, $5 for all others
The 24 cast members of PlayMakers Repertory Company’s production of “Henry IV” and “Henry V” will more or less live in Paul Green Theatre until March.
Ackland Film Forum: “Bloc Animation Project 2012” Varsity Theater 7 p.m. Free with OneCard, $4 for all others
Once abundant, resident theater companies have become a rarity.
PlayMakers Repertory Company has found the contemporary edge within Shakespeare’s histories “Henry IV” and “Henry V.”