Maya Lea Osterman performs one-woman show to increase sex trafficking awareness
The statistics are staggering — approximately 27 million people in slavery today — yet many people don’t know that sex trafficking exists.
Read More »The statistics are staggering — approximately 27 million people in slavery today — yet many people don’t know that sex trafficking exists.
Read More »The Peanuts gang is taking Chapel Hill, complete with melancholy monologues by a young Charlie Brown, philosophical ponderings from a confused Snoopy ...
Read More »With the grand scenery of UNC’s Forest Theater behind them and with the dramatic equivalent of “House of Cards” on a bloody Shakespearean stage, ...
Read More »The UNC Opera and UNC Opera Orchestra and teaming up for this second time this weekend to perform Puccini’s “Gianni Schicchi” and Michael Ching’s ...
Read More »Costume pieces, sheet music, black and white production pictures and multicolored playbills tell the story of the PlayMakers Repertory Company, one of ...
Read More »Eric Kuhn and Erica Fink are not your average couple. Sure, they can finish each other’s sentences and there’s a sparkle in their eyes when ...
Read More »When world-renowned bluegrass bass player Missy Raines started her own band several years ago in West Virginia , everyone who heard their music was hard ...
Read More »CDI’s annual showcase has grown to new heights, featuring ten dance groups of all different styles. Encompassing a variety of dance from traditional ...
Read More »Their acronym may be CIA, but the Carolina Irish Association does not tap secrets-- they tap their feet to tunes.
Read More »Jacques d’Amboise was a principal dancer for the New York City Ballet by the age of 17. While dancing with the company, he founded the National ...
Read More »For Pete and Maura Kennedy, it all started with a day off.
Read More »STREB, an action-inspired group that combines dance, acrobatics and theater, is the latest show in Carolina Performing Arts’ season, appearing both ...
Read More »Triangle-based Bare Theatre first brought the stories of eight former slaves to life on the largest plantation from pre-Civil War Durham last year.
Read More »Audience members may find themselves surprised they are watching one play instead of two with Deep Dish Theater Company’s latest performance.
Read More »PlayMaker Repertory Company’s “Love Alone” featured stunning split scenes and breakout performances from Master of Fine Arts students Sunday, but ...
Read More »Students can experience a new level of camaraderie among fellow comedians with False Profits’ upcoming show “Out of Place.”
Read More »Thursday night, an event that has taken years to arrange will finally come to fruition on UNC’s campus.
Read More »New York City and Triangle-area dramatic arts professionals will join together today for a discussion about the LGBTQ presence in television, film and ...
Read More »Shakespeare’s classic love story has transcended time periods and settings — now two student directors are playing with the show’s gender roles. ...
Read More »With on-stage projections and music videos, PlayMakers’s latest production, “Love Alone” will throw the technological in with the deeply emotional. ...
Read More »