The black box theater feels like the destined match for Tom Chalmers’ marvelous turn as Crumpet the elf.
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The black box theater feels like the destined match for Tom Chalmers’ marvelous turn as Crumpet the elf.
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical distillation of Ron Chernow’s hefty biography is as good as advertised, though a comfort with hip-hop storytelling is practically a prerequisite.
Tom Godleski’s music-filled, ‘50s-set holiday charmer returns to Asheville Community Theatre.
At The Orange Peel on Nov. 18 with Atmosphere, the St. Paul rapper/singer discusses crafting his eclectic, Ant-produced debut album Bad Actress and collaborating with his hometown hip-hop heroes.
The indie rock stalwarts treated Asheville fans to a peak-form show on Election Night.
A solo Michael Lilly is terrific in this unified feat of acting, writing and direction.
The hilarious play about a murder mystery well-versed in Murphy’s Law is worth a trip to the Peace Center.
The NYC rockers have one of the year’s best albums in the Danger Mouse-produced Wide Awake, but its sonic richness doesn’t yet translate well to the stage.