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(10/28/20 12:53am)
UNC Pauper Players has found a way to bring the Halloween tradition of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" back to students and the Chapel Hill community in a safe way, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
(10/22/20 2:19am)
LAB! Theatre Company will showcase “Fear of Buildings,” a free virtual production, from Oct. 23-25.
(10/21/20 11:41pm)
With a focus on themes of sexuality, religion and adolescence, Kenan Theatre Company is continuing to provide a safe alternative for theatergoers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Its virtual production of Gina Femia’s “The Virtuous Fall of the Girls from Our Lady of Sorrows” will stream on Oct. 23 and 24.
(10/15/20 1:39am)
For Mike Wiley, a local performer and civil rights activist, having genuine and open conversations about racial injustice is non-negotiable, despite the pandemic. That’s why he created Playmakers Repertory Company’s latest virtual series, "Higher Ground Conversations."
(10/14/20 11:23pm)
This Sunday, "It Can’t Happen Here" will be live streamed from Cat's Cradle to the homes of audiences at 7 p.m.
(09/25/20 12:52am)
Although the pandemic has posed countless challenges to local performing artists, the University’s LAB! Theatre is rolling with the punches.
(09/30/20 10:30pm)
Anish Pinnamaraju, the executive director of LAB! Theatre Company, is used to walking into an audition room to a sea of white faces. He's aware that he unfavorably sticks out.
(09/17/20 1:35am)
In a time of unlearning systemic racism in a politically divided country, The UNC Process Series announced its 2020-21 season, titled "Remembrance and Renewal."
(09/16/20 2:39am)
Carolina Performing Arts is kicking off its 2020-2021 season with a performance that's new territory for them: a livestream interview series.
(09/16/20 2:21am)
After the University moved classes online, four student-led theater groups — the Black Arts Theatre Company, LAB! Theatre, Company Carolina and Pauper Players — were uncertain of their next steps. By Company Carolina’s suggestion, the four groups supplemented their individual plans for the fall with a virtual series of stage readings, one-act plays and student-run performances.
(09/10/20 2:39am)
No eating, no drinking and silence your cellphone — from your living room, that is — the show is about to begin.
(09/03/20 6:23am)
Seven UNC undergraduates gathered on Zoom for their Intermediate Acting class with professorJeffrey Cornell on Aug. 20.
(01/30/20 3:20am)
For its winter show, Company Carolina asks its audience to listen to silenced voices.
(01/20/20 10:51pm)
Sometimes passion is ingrained in our subconscious when we are young and other times it takes the shape of an opportunity arbitrarily stumbled upon later in life. For a few students at UNC, this passion is costume design, but their paths to finding their enthusiasm for the art all look very different.
(08/30/19 12:40am)
A man singing of his eternal love for Ziploc bags. Another who writes five-minute masterworks the day they are performed; mad science experiments and sketch comedy math lessons: all these spectacles and more regularly take the stage at the The ArtsCenter’s No Shame Theatre.
(08/21/19 12:11am)
When trying out for the 2019 UNC production of "Romeo and Juliet," Aeris Carter fell to the ground and had to give up her chance at being a part of the cast.
(05/31/19 4:49pm)
NEW YORK – A search. A click. An email.
(03/07/19 1:07am)
Women's roles may not be the first thing to come to readers' minds when discussing Shakespeare, but Mary Floyd-Wilson, chairperson of the Department of English & Comparative Literature, studies just this.
(03/02/19 8:25pm)
Director Jenny Latimer and crew set out to render Shakespeare’s classic play with the roles of Romeo and Juliet inverted. No, Juliet wasn’t a boy, but instead the roles themselves were flipped.
(02/20/19 10:19pm)
From opening nights to the final curtain calls, UNC undergraduate theater is full of lively singing, dramatic acting and hardworking students, but some students say it appears to be lacking one thing: diversity.