NC Stage Winter Line-Up

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NC Stage Winter Line-Up

nc stage signLooking for some live entertainment to spice up these long winter months?

North Carolina Stage Company is ready to welcome you with few great plays you do not want to miss!

This holiday, be sure to see All Is Calm (December 9-27), a dramatic re-telling of the poignant moment in history when Allied and German soldiers laid down their arms to celebrate the holiday together. NC Stage is pleased to partner with Cantaria, the Gay Men’s Chorus of Asheville, for this production.

In 2016, Charlie Flynn-McIver, Scott Treadway, and Michael MacCauley join forces for Jeeves Intervenes (January 27 – Feb. 21, 2016), a comedy complete with high-society playboys, an ever-faithful manservant, and a tall order of deception and disguise, derived from the stories of P.G. Wodehouse.

April brings Edward Albee’s classic drama Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (April 6- May 1, 2016), presented in partnership with Immediate Theatre Project, NC Stage’s partner company in residence.

Finally our season ends with a single Manhattan mother who has found herself back home in Texas with a teenage daughter, several hundred pairs of shoes, and cash linked to the Romanian mob in the comedy Bad Dates (May 11- June 5, 2016).

Producing Director and Co-Founder Angie Flynn-McIver states, “I’m excited about the whole line-up. Charlie and I put the season together so that there’s something for everyone, but it also takes the devoted audience member, the folks who see everything, on a journey. You’ll be different at the end of the season!”

North Carolina Stage Company is Asheville’s only professional theatre celebrating its 14th year producing plays for the Asheville community. Founded by Charlie and Angie Flynn-McIver, the theatre has been voted the best in local theatre nine times in the last ten years by the Mountain Xpress Best of WNC Poll.

If You Go: North Carolina Stage Company, 15 Stage Lane in Asheville. For tickets and show times call (828) 239-0263 or visit www.ncstage.org.

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