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Final week of The Dresser
Our patrons have been raving about The Dresser:
"NC Stage
Company has done it again. An absolutely superb performance of "THE
DRESSER." Michael MacCauley as the dresser, Norman, and Stephen Ware
as Sir give stunning portrayals and the chemistry between them is
atomic." -- Arnie Sgan
"The acting was some of the
best I have seen and I have seen a lot of plays. The set, the lights...
all perfect... I am coming back on the 27th to see it again and I will
tell everyone about it. It is the kind of play that you need to see
again." -- Lorraine Roberts
Don't miss this poignant drama
by the Oscar-winning writer of The
Pianist and Being Julia. A
handful of tickets are still available for all remaining shows.
The Dresser runs through October 29.
Wednesday - Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2:00pm.
Read more about The Dresser
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Only 6 more chances to see Family
Passport!
Family Passport: Stories on Stage only
performs 6 more times this year!
If you've watched a
children's cartoon lately, you know how much fun they are for kids and how
excruciating they can be for adults. There's a lot of entertainment out
there that is great for kids, or adults, but not both.
That's
why NC Stage has teamed up with master storyteller David Novak to offer
Family Passport: Stories on Stage. This hour-long performance really is
fun for all ages, with stories that are smart, silly, and simply
mesmerizing. Don't believe us? Give us a shot - tickets are just $5!
Saturdays 11:00am at North Carolina Stage Company Call
(828) 350-9090 or come to the theatre to pay at the door (Cash or check
only) Tickets $5 for all ages
Family Passport
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Check out our new website!
Take a moment to explore our new
website, including photos from the first No Shame Theatre, information
about our NEA-funded school tour of A
Midsummer Night's Dream, a link to the review of The Dresser, and a place to post your
comments!
www.ncstage.org
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The Dresser!
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