For reviews of show from late July 2019 onward, please visit Asheville Stages’ new and separate site.
Your guide to Asheville's vibrant and diverse movie offerings.
All by Bruce Steele
For reviews of show from late July 2019 onward, please visit Asheville Stages’ new and separate site.
The play is a showcase for its performers, playing two married couples whose humor and vulnerabilities come out on an ocean cruise.
For a show so closely associated with its original lead performer, the national tour has an Evan every bit up to filling Ben Platt's sneakers.
The mid 1960s Neil Simon classic is blessed with a fine Oscar and Felix, who bring new angles to the familiar roles.
Think of this surprisingly fun show as A Chorus Line, but with working class Texans and a Nissan pickup truck onstage.
Flat Rock Playhouse honors this nostalgic Neil Simon show with a production that could have been enjoyed by audiences anytime in the past 40 years.
As you might guess from the title, this original comedy has something to say about the state of Asheville, circa 2019.
The always raucous and charming pianist and singer Nat Zegree leads a stageful of musicians in a delightful romp through music history.
With live performances by Broadway stars, the Peace Center announced its 11-show season.
Ellipsis Theatre Company’s production of Kenneth Lonergan’s play is an intense evening of emotional switchbacks.
The casual intimacy of the show generated the sincere feeling that those onstage wanted those in the audience to experience some of the magic the music brings to their own lives.
This is the second year for a holiday show under the Flat Rock Playhouse Christmas banner, and it is indeed all new, as promised. And full of heart.
“The Hound of the Baskervilles” is a rapid-fire three-actor spoof of the Holmes mystery.
Dar He: The Story of Emmett Till is an astonishing one-man play at North Carolina Stage Co. recounting the notorious 1955 lynching of an African-American teenager with skill, passion and immediacy.
Flat Rock Playhouse’s Broadway on the Rock is a speedy and often thrilling tour of nearly 75 years of theater history.
Under the direction of Jerry Crouch, Asheville Community Theatre’s production has a down-to-earth quality and a busload of great musical numbers.