Every October, Burning Coal Theatre partners with the historic Oakwood Cemetery to present plays based on the lives of people buried in the Oakwood Cemetery, their partners, neighbors, associates and nemeses'. For this year's play Artistic Director Jerome Davis has adapted a new book by Oakwood Historians Bruce G. Miller and Robin Simonton titled "Life And Death in High Places", about a particularly dramatic incident that reverberated throughout the Gilded Age in Raleigh. It details the true account of a shooting on Fayetteville Street in the year 1903.
Videos
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O.Henry Hotel | Special Christmas Eve Jazz featuring Nishah DiMeo | December 24 | 6-9 PM
O.Henry Hotel / Social Lobby (12/24 - 12/24) | |
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New Year's Eve Jazz at O.Henry Hotel | Two Shows! 6-9PM and 10PM-12AM
O.Henry Hotel (12/31 - 1/1) | |
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The Great Gatsby
DPAC (5/5 - 5/10) | |
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MAPPING INSTINCTS: Neuroscience at PLAY with the Mind and Body
Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre (4/16 - 4/19) | |
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Vivaldi's The Four Seasons
Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College (2/7 - 2/7) | |
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Here in America
Burning Coal Theatre (12/4 - 12/21) | |
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My Fair Lady
Burning Coal Theatre (4/9 - 4/26) | |
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