PlayMakers director Joseph Haj honored
By Everett Handy | Oct. 9, 2014Joseph Haj is a man who knows how to be versatile.
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Read More »The fourth annual Long Story Shorts show will highlight the talents of eight gifted student playwrights of the Writing for the Screen and Stage (WSS) minor program.
Read More »Although comedy troupe Three Dollar Bill’s show for N.C. Pride tonight will be LGBTQ-themed, not every joke will be about being gay.
Read More »When Timothy Holley picks up his cello in Person Recital Hall tonight, the piece that he says will carry the most meaning will be played in memory of Trayvon Martin.
Read More »Despite its eye-catching architecture and the various rumors surrounding its history, Forest Theatre might still be the best kept secret on UNC’s campus.
Read More »They have big shoes to fill.
Read More »From magic tricks to trashcan drumming, the streets of Chapel Hill and Carrboro are constantly bustling with entertainment.
Read More »Family drama, theatric outbursts, Anton Chekhovian themes and buoyant buffoonery are coming together on the Paul Green Theatre stage tonight in “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.”
Read More »Youssou N’Dour is the most famous musician that Americans have never heard of.
Read More »Twelve tributes, one winner. Sound familiar?
Read More »Audience members will be transported to ancient India from their seats in Memorial Hall tonight.
Read More »LAB! Theatre announced its 2014 fall season which aims to capture their love of experimental and off-the-wall theatre.
Read More »It’s sure to be bloodthirsty.
Read More »The sole purpose of the theater is not the performances themselves, but rather to bring the entire community together to enjoy a shared experience.
Read More »Rachel Musson opened Hairspray by turning night into morning with her powerful vocals in the song “Good Morning, Baltimore.”
Read More »Ten years ago, Massachusetts resident Christopher Lockheardt was sitting in his hometown laundromat when he saw a notice for a local theater group looking for ten-minute plays.
Read More »Hairspray kept hairdos up in the ‘60s, but it keeps feet tapping in this decade.
Read More »Dancer, composer, musician and writer Kaitlin June’s plan of becoming a therapist was interrupted when she decided to follow her true dream of performing.
Read More »PlayMakers Repertory Company opens its doors to Austin-based theater ensemble Rude Mechanicals this summer.
Read More »You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land of imagination. Next stop, the Twilight Zone: live and in color.
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