Set within the turbulent world of anarchism just over a century ago, David Brendan Hopes’ clever and well-staged world premiere paints a vivid picture of Gilded Age revolutionaries.
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Set within the turbulent world of anarchism just over a century ago, David Brendan Hopes’ clever and well-staged world premiere paints a vivid picture of Gilded Age revolutionaries.
Siobhan O'Loughlin’s interactive bathroom monologue is a powerful immersive experience.
The visual effects, particularly the costumes, are downright stunning. You’ll be glad you fell down this rabbit hole.
The raucous satire burns brightest when it leans into the action movie satire.
Krapp’s Last Tape and The Zoo Story are not to be missed at The Sublime Theater — but they are not for the faint of heart.
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The production features five male sisters who raise their voices to the heavens and keep the audience laughing non stop.
This time of year, we could all use a good laugh. The Twelve Dates of Christmas at NC Stage Co. tells us we shouldn’t take ourselves too seriously this season.
A sterling cast and precise direction elevate this darkly funny and sometimes heartbreaking glimpse into what makes human beings tick.