A Trailblazing Tennis Player Doesn’t Get His Due in Ashe in Johannesburg
The premiere run of the play about Arthur Ashe runs at Burning Coal Theatre through Sunday, Feb. 10.
View ArticleSharp Performances and Detailed Characterizations Thicken The Herd, a Family...
Honest Pint Theatre's production of Rory Kinnear’s 2013 play runs at NRACT through Sunday, Feb. 10.
View ArticleCaught Between a Family's Grief and a Friend's Depression in the Pensive,...
Charly Evon Simpson's drama runs at PlayMakers through Sunday, Feb. 10.
View ArticleSonny Kelly’s Play The Talk Exposes the Dangers of Growing Up Black
Kelly's solo show closes its Durham run at The Fruit this weekend before moving to Chapel Hill’s Historic PlayMakers Theatre.
View ArticleLive-Action Subplot Aside, the Plastic People Remain the Heart and Soul of...
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part opens wide on Friday, Feb. 8.
View ArticleArt Nouveau Comes to Life in Carolina Ballet's Latest Production
Love in the Times of the Day, directed by Robert Weiss, runs at Fletcher Opera Theater through Feb. 17.
View ArticleA Lebanese Boy Born into Poverty Improvises Clever Solutions to Lethal...
The Cannes Jury Prize-Winner opens locally on Friday, Feb. 15.
View ArticleDavid Mamet's Downbeat but Witty A Life in the Theatre Reveals Backstage...
The two-hander starring Ira David Wood III and Ira David Wood IV runs at Theatre in the Park through Sunday, Feb. 24.
View ArticleThere Are No Men in Men on Boats, an Alternate History of Grand Canyon...
An all-female cast performs this retelling of John Wesley Powell’s 1869 Grand Canyon expedition, which runs at Umstead Park UCC through Feb. 24.
View ArticleBased on (and Condemned by) Gerhard Richter, Never Look Away Is an Art-World...
After press time, the local release of Never Look Away was pushed back to March 1.
View ArticleSlow-Building Survival Story Arctic Provokes Tension and Thought Without Words
Joe Penna's film opens locally on Friday, Feb. 22
View ArticleFFFOOLERY's Raleighwood Is an Inspired Instrumental Hip-Hop Voyage Through...
Raleighwood drops on Baddie Recordings on Friday, Feb. 22.
View ArticleRaleigh's Approaching Andromeda Makes Big, Enveloping Post-Rock for Being Alone
The self-released album by Landon Lechner comes out Friday, Feb. 22.
View ArticleRaleigh Band Mo’ynoq Pushes Far Beyond the Borders of Black Metal on Dreaming...
The self-released album came out on Jan. 11.
View ArticleIn Horses, Dana Marks's Rock Star Alter Ego Persuades with Songs, if Not with...
Little Green Pig Theatrical Concern's latest production, Horses, runs at The Pinhook through Feb. 23rd.
View ArticleTwo of Our Region's Leading Playwrights Mount a Promising Collaboration in...
The work in progress by Mike Wiley and Howard L. Craft had its first staged reading in Reflections, a new series coproduced by NC Theatre and Theatre Raleigh.
View ArticleSorry State Compilation American Idylls Makes a Strong Case for the Current...
American Idylls is out from Sorry State Records on Friday, Mar. 8.
View ArticleIdentity Crisis as Superpower in Captain Marvel
Lied to and manipulated, Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) must use her trauma to spur her courage.
View ArticleDurham Jazz Staple Ernest Turner Is Thoughtful and Thorough on My Americana
The pianist, who used to run a beloved jazz night at The Shed, does impressive work with classic tunes and originals on his new album.
View ArticleCarolina Ballet Finds Ample Emotional Bandwidth in Its Evening of Bernstein...
The show contrasts the brash, broad-shouldered Fancy Free with Robbins’s introspective Afternoon of a Faun.
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