Million Dollar Quartet at Flat Rock Playhouse
Sam Phillips brings Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis to Sun Records for one rocking night.
Sam Phillips brings Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis to Sun Records for one rocking night.
This superb jukebox musical about The Andrew Sisters is impeccably cast and performed.
This imaginative adaptation of the beloved novel makes excellent use of a small cast.
Hitchcockian thrills and witty humor coexist exceptionally well in this comedic mystery.
The 50th Anniversary Tour showcases the enduring power of the Broadway classic.
The Florida native plays Mary Magdalene in "Jesus Christ Superstar," April 26-May 1 at the Peace Center.
Ria Young's directorial debut shows plentiful promise and room to grow.
The sci-fi/comedy extravaganza runs through March 27.
The beloved rom-com's Broadway embellishments make this production more than merely a rehashing of a familiar story.
Some of the Asheville area's best actors serve up theatrical comfort food, with rapid-fire wit and physical comedy.
Jeffries Thaiss and Ben Mackel prove a dynamic duo in this new old adaptation.
The latest iteration of this thoroughly entertaining holiday revue will kick-start your holiday season.
A new production of Rogers & Hammerstein's "Oklahoma" both deconstructs the show and offers many of its usual pleasures.
The latest radio play from Immediate Theatre Project offers a dystopian thriller, a crackerjack cast, and entertaining live sound effects.
The stage version of the 1980s movie comedy based on the board game provides some serious silliness " and good reason to return to ACT.
The Tony-winning musical is at the Peace Center through Oct. 10.
Mike Wiley's "documentary theater" tells riveting first-person tales of the Freedom Riders from 1961, a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights struggle.
With a stellar cast, the laugh-out-loud musical now at SART explores every possible high and low of a "First Date."
After more than a year of isolation, SART returns to live theater with a two-person musical about… isolation.
The comedy, adapted for live performance via Zoom, comes close to recreating the particular thrill that comes with a unique, in-person experience.
35below's latest two-hander features mesmerizing performances despite only partially resonant writing.
Cheerful, heartfelt laughs abound throughout this delightful musical comedy.
The fifth in this series of comedies is another hilarious triumph. Get your tickets soon, since the NC Stage Co. run is already beginning to sell out.
The classic musical has a modern feel, magnificent sets and costumes, and goosebumps-inducing musical numbers.
The zippy, hilarious musical send-up is more Broadway history lesson than "Hamilton" satire.