A Flat Rock Playhouse Christmas
The annual extravaganza returns with a fun mix of fresh and familiar holiday selections.
The annual extravaganza returns with a fun mix of fresh and familiar holiday selections.
British and American sensibilities collide to brilliant comic ends in the latest Jeeves production.
Beyond stunning production design and a few big performances, newcomers may wonder why this musical is considered a classic.
The Michael Jackson musical is the complete package.
Hanley Smith dazzles in this entertaining and thought-provoking production.
The beloved musical is worth seeing for its spectacle, not its songs or writing.
The material is a particularly terrific fit for FRP, whose Leiman Mainstage feels almost custom made for a cast and production of this size.
The Alanis Morissette jukebox musical addresses hot-button topics in memorable ways.
This true ensemble honors the humor and heart of Robert Harling's family-inspired play.
Aaron Sorkin's stage adaptation of Harper Lee's novel is destined to go down as one of the all-time great works of theater.
Christopher Durang's Tony-winning, Chekhov-riffing play is a long but worthwhile sit.
Karen ZacarÃas' culture clash comedy is a must-see.
Scott Treadway adds to his illustrious career with this mesmerizing one-man show.
The modern holiday classic translates nicely to musical theater form.
The holiday tradition returns " as does Stages co-founder Bruce Steele!
The intermission-free 100 minutes fly by thanks to sharp comedic performances and active pacing.
Athol Fugard's 1961 drama about apartheid South Africa is an endurance test.
The theater's Black Box Series kicked off in hilarious, spectacular fashion.
Four new mothers' lives collide in this emotionally rich dramedy.
This powerful, Jena Six-inspired drama is a true ensemble work from top to bottom.
The 55-year-old material feels as fresh as ever under Reggie Law's direction.
The Broadway classic soars at The Rock.
The ambitious musical features a fascinating, emotionally-rich take on Quasimodo.
Christian St. Croix's dramedy is emblematic of the pros and cons inherent in many two-handers.
The UNC Chapel Hill grad plays Aaron Burr in "Hamilton," June 7-19 at the Peace Center.