North Carolina Symphony Takes Audiences to Italy, 5/3-8
The North Carolina Symphony presents the third and final installment of its popular NCS Matinees Friday Favorites Series for the 2011/12 season in downtown Raleigh's Meymandi Concert Hall on Friday, May 4 at 12:00 p.
Cognitive Resonance, Second Shift, Transit Vocal Band Play at Burning Coal
Cognitive Resonance, Second Shift, and transit vocal band will join forces to display the capabilities of the human voice.
Burning Coal Theatre Company Presents JUDE THE OBSCURE, PARTS 1 & 2, 4/12
Burning Coal Theatre Company will open the world premiere of JUDE THE OBSCURE, PARTS 1 & 2 by Ian Finley, with music and lyrics by Thomas Hardy, Bruce Benedict, Jerome Davis and Jonathan Fitts.
Aurora Musicalis String Quartet Presents Good Friday Concert, 4/7
Aurora Musicalis String Quartet will perform Haydn's Seven Last Words of Christ, Op.
What to See in the Triangle 2011-2012 Season
There's so much already going on this season in Triangle theater! I'm so thrilled by what I've seen so far, and I cannot wait to dive into so many more amazing productions.
UNC School of the Arts Opens BABBITT, 4/4; MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, 3/29
A momentous confluence of events will bring a world premiere and an American premiere to the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) the weekend of April 5-7.
Theatre In The Park Season to Continue With LEAVING IOWA
Theatre In The Park will continue its exploration of the definition of family with the regional premiere of Tim Clue and Spike Manton's hit vacation comedy, Leaving Iowa.
Christina and Michelle Naughton Join Andrew Grams and North Carolina Symphony, 3/29-31
The North Carolina Symphony offers concertgoers guest conductor Andrew Grams leading twin sisters Christina and Michelle Naughton and the orchestra in Mozart's Concerto for Two Pianos and Brahms's First Symphony.
North Carolina Symphony Brings THE MUSIC MAN to Meymandi Concert Hall, 4/13-15
The North Carolina Symphony takes concertgoers to River City, Iowa, next month when Resident Conductor William Henry Curry leads the orchestra and noted area actors in a semi-staged production of Meredith Willson's treasured Broadway musical The Music Man.
MythBusters: Behind the Myths Comes To Progress Energy Center
The all-new, live show 'MythBusters: Behind the Myths,' starring Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage, co-hosts of the Emmy-nominated Discovery series 'MythBusters,' will debut at the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts for one performance only on Sunday, March 25, 2012.
Burning Coal to Premiere OAKWOOD UNPLUGGED, 5/18-20
Burning Coal will premiere Oakwood: Unplugged, a musical performance in the historic Oakwood Cemetery in Raleigh, NC, Friday and Saturday, May 18 and 19th at 6:30 pm and Sunday, May 20th at 2 pm.
Aurora Musicalis String Quartet Presents Good Friday Concert, 4/7
Aurora Musicalis String Quartet will perform Haydn's Seven Last Words of Christ, Op.
Burning Coal Theatre Company to Offer Uta Hagen-based Scene Study Class, 6/11-7/30
Burning Coal announces the Uta Hagen-based Scene Study Class.
Itzhak Perlman Performs Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with the North Carolina Symphony, 5/15
Violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman returns to the North Carolina Symphony this spring to perform Tchaikovsky's scintillating Violin Concerto.
Burning Coal Theatre Company Presents Business Speak Acting Class, 5/7-28
Burning Coal Theatre Company presents BUSINESS SPEAK - How Business People Can Use the Tools of an Actor's Trade, a four week class that presents the non-actor with the fundamental tools of the actor's trade: confidence, articulation, improvisation, and how to concisely convey ideas, using your voic
North Carolina Symphony to Tour Western North Carolina This Spring
Music Director Grant Llewellyn and the North Carolina Symphony head west to Lexington, Mars Hill, Cherokee and Flat Rock, April 24-27, with "Beethoven and Beyond," a program focusing on great works by Beethoven, Mozart, Wagner and Liszt.
Christina and Michelle Naughton Join Andrew Grams and North Carolina Symphony, 3/29-31
The North Carolina Symphony offers concertgoers guest conductor Andrew Grams leading twin sisters Christina and Michelle Naughton and the orchestra in Mozart's Concerto for Two Pianos and Brahms's First Symphony.
North Carolina Symphony Announces 2012/13 Summerfest and Pops Series
The North Carolina Symphony's popular outdoor concerts return for another season as the Rex Healthcare Summerfest Series brings thrilling music for relaxed listening to Cary's Booth Amphitheatre.
North Carolina Symphony Brings Beethoven’s Eighth Symphony to Raleigh and Southern Pines
The North Carolina Symphony explores two sides of the musical spectrum when soprano Barbara Shirvis joins the orchestra, under the baton of Music Director Grant Llewellyn, for "Beethoven's Eighth Symphony.
Burning Coal Theatre Presents World Premiere of JUDE THE OBSCURE, 4/12-5/5
Burning Coal Theatre Company will close its 15th season with the world premiere of Jude the Obscure, Parts 1 & 2 by Ian Finley, with music and lyrics by Thomas Hardy, Bruce Benedict, Jerome Davis and Jonathan Fitts.
RIVERDANCE Tour Plays Raleigh, 5/25-27
Recently, the producer of RIVERDANCE, Moya Doherty, announced that the United States touring production of the internationally-acclaimed worldwide phenomenon will close in June, 2012.
Ben Folds to Perform On Stage with North Carolina Symphony, 3/22-23
Next week, alt favorite Ben Folds rocks out in Raleigh in a two-night return to the North Carolina Symphony.
North Carolina Symphony Brings 'Bug Songs' to NCS Kids, 3/10
Associate Conductor Sarah Hicks leads the North Carolina Symphony and Triangle Youth Ballet in a treat for the Triangle's youngest music fans.
Delta Boys Theater Company to Present TITUS ANDRONICUS, 3/1-10
The Delta Boys Theater Company will present Shakespeare's TITUS ANDRONICUS, a 'dark comedy of revenge and justice' featuring Triangle theater mainstay Tom Marriott in the title role.
North Carolina Symphony Takes 'Carmen Fantasy' to New Bern and Chapel Hill, March 24-25
Musical influences from Spanish, French and Russian culture are the focus of North Carolina Symphony performances later this month, when Associate Conductor Sarah Hicks leads 14-year-old violin phenom Sein An and the orchestra in "Carmen Fantasy.
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