Footloose is a musical about a community healed by music and dancing. What could be better at our own community theater?
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Footloose is a musical about a community healed by music and dancing. What could be better at our own community theater?
The production features five male sisters who raise their voices to the heavens and keep the audience laughing non stop.
The black box theater feels like the destined match for Tom Chalmers’ marvelous turn as Crumpet the elf.
Tom Godleski’s music-filled, ‘50s-set holiday charmer returns to Asheville Community Theatre.
A solo Michael Lilly is terrific in this unified feat of acting, writing and direction.
The beloved musical receives a faithful, riotous production by a talented Asheville Community Theatre cast and crew.
The hilarious play about a murder mystery well-versed in Murphy’s Law is worth a trip to the Peace Center.
Flat Rock Playhouse’s new comedy Always a Bridesmaid is a lot of fun, following four close-knit women who make good on a long-ago promise to participate in each other’s weddings.
Asheville Community Theatre does an admirable job with the NC premiere of Marc Palmieri’s play, but the esoteric material and underdeveloped characters prove problematic.
Once the Dublin-set time-travel romance’s concept grows clearer, it becomes quite moving.