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Pride and Prejudice at Flat Rock Playhouse by Bruce Steele

“Pride and Prejudice” at Flat Rock Playhouse is not strictly a parody or a spoof, but more of an affectionate retelling of Austen’s enduring love story that underscores the aspects…

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 12:05pm on May 8, 2026[SHARE]

No Child . . . at NC Stage Co. by Arnold Wengrow

Veanna Black dazzles in this thoroughly engaging one-woman show.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 12:41pm on May 6, 2026[SHARE]

Purification at BeBe Theatre by Bruce Steele

Alternating between 1911 and the present, David Brendan Hopes’ thought-provoking new play considers individual responses to tyranny among small circles of friends in two centuries.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 1:14pm on May 5, 2026[SHARE]

Venus in Fur at Attic Salt Theatre Company by Bruce Steele

With two talented, charismatic actors facing off, sometimes mere inches away, it's a theatrical experience not to be missed.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 3:37pm on April 19, 2026[SHARE]

Hello, Dolly! at Asheville Community Theatre by Arnold Wengrow

This colorful, big-hearted show is bursting with enthusiasm.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 12:00pm on April 17, 2026[SHARE]

Natural Shocks at BeBe Theater by Brian Postelle

Trinity Smith Keel is masterful in ArchNemesis' debut production.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 4:41pm on April 5, 2026[SHARE]

The Great Gatsby at the Peace Center by Bruce Steele

Fitzgerald purists may pick apart this adaptation's choices, but the musical is undeniably entertaining and often impressive, with a number of standout songs.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 6:37pm on April 1, 2026[SHARE]

Tiny Beautiful Things at North Carolina Stage Co. by Bruce Steele

The onstage format may be the best way to experience "Tiny Beautiful Things," and in this production director Angie Flynn-McIver keeps the tone heartfelt but low-key.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 2:45pm on March 25, 2026[SHARE]

Suffs at the Peace Center by Bruce Steele

Behind every great woman there stands… more great women. Suffs, a musical recounting the battle to win women the right to vote in the United States, is revelatory in that regard, ensuring …

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 2:04pm on February 26, 2026[SHARE]

Close Quarters at Phantom Lamp Theatre Company by Arnold Wengrow

The new company's debut production deftly combines comedy and existential angst.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 10:00am on February 24, 2026[SHARE]

Hell's Kitchen at the Peace Center by Bruce Steele

"Hell's Kitchen" was created to showcase Alicia Keys' songs, and that it does, as each tune is passionately delivered by an ensemble with deep wells of talent.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 8:34pm on February 11, 2026[SHARE]

Jeeves in Bloom at NC Stage Co. by Arnold Wengrow

The latest "Jeeves" production offers some much-needed comforting comic chaos.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 3:02pm on February 3, 2026[SHARE]

The Outsiders at the Peace Center by Tom Chalmers

The classic S.E. Hinton novel mostly translates well as a stage musical.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 2:23pm on January 30, 2026[SHARE]

The Best of 2025 by Edwin Arnaudin

Our reviewers reflect on their favorite theater experiences of the past year.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 5:09pm on December 31, 2025[SHARE]

A Flat Rock Playhouse Christmas by Bruce Steele

Now in its ninth incarnation, the production remains fresh, vibrant, and full of cheerful revelations.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 2:07pm on December 1, 2025[SHARE]

Juked at Different Strokes by Arnold Wengrow

Don't miss Mildred Inez Lewis' remarkable, 1940s Asheville-set reimagining of Sophocles' "Electra."

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 2:27pm on November 18, 2025[SHARE]

The Sound of Music at the Peace Center by Bruce Steele

Anytime is a good time to revisit The Sound of Music, and this is a top-notch effort, with a likable, talented cast and grand staging.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 6:08pm on November 12, 2025[SHARE]

Is This a Room at NC Stage Co. by Arnold Wengrow

The fact-based drama inspires sharp performances and thought-provoking ambiguities.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 3:18pm on November 11, 2025[SHARE]

The Rocky Horror Show at Asheville Community Theatre by Edwin Arnaudin

The 50-year-old cult classic receives a riotous revival on the local stage.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 12:00pm on October 29, 2025[SHARE]

Fire & Flood at BeBe Theatre by Bruce Steele

In a pair of disaster-set one-acts, playwright Travis Lowe, The Sublime Theater, and a capable cast consider whether the end of the world as we know it can also generate hope for the fut…

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 7:31pm on October 8, 2025[SHARE]

The Shark Is Broken at NC Stage Co. by Bruce Steele

Set entirely on an anchored fishing boat, this play pulls off a remarkable feat: You'll believe you're watching the three stars of Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" behind the scenes when it was…

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 10:00am on October 2, 2025[SHARE]

Art at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts by Bruce Steele

A Broadway revival of Yasmina Reza's Tony-winning play is running right now, but I can't imagine enjoying the New York show more than I did the Black Mountain production.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 1:11pm on September 14, 2025[SHARE]

Murder on the Orient Express at Flat Rock Playhouse by Bruce Steele

Revisiting the Agatha Christie mystery is a pleasure, a new encounter with a favorite tale, reimagined for the Flat Rock stage with a well-selected cast, an amazing set, and a welcome if…

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 12:30pm on September 9, 2025[SHARE]

MJ: The Musical at the Peace Center by Kevin Evans

The King of Pop's story returns to town with another talented cast and crew.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 9:00am on September 4, 2025[SHARE]

Dear God at Different Strokes by Kevin Evans

Three actors cover significant ground in Lisa Langford's existential, slightly alternative depiction of today's world.

SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 12:57pm on August 14, 2025[SHARE]
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