Natural Shocks at BeBe Theater
Trinity Smith Keel is masterful in ArchNemesis' debut production.
Trinity Smith Keel is masterful in ArchNemesis' debut production.
This stage adaptation of the Stephen King novella stands on its own as a harrowing prison story.
This period tale is an irreverent romp (albeit with bloody implications) and a devilish deconstruction of the old "sold my soul to the devil" trope.
FRP's latest theater-in-the-round production is a rousing success.
Actors become directors, writers become actors, and actors pull off double or triple roles throughout the productions.
The funny, bloody, and even insightful wild romp closes out ACT's 2022-23 season.
Over the course of 28 short vignettes, the performance employs monologues, music, poetry, and skits to add layer after layer to the complexity of the situations teachers and students con…
Cindy Williams' play lures you in, making it impossible to abandon the things it has revealed without seeing how it resolves.
The rock opera from Asheville-based band Smooth Goose is full of self-aware silliness.
The "so bad it's good" movie receives a riotous stage adaptation from Rodney Smith.
The pursuit of happiness is at the heart of the theater's latest winner.
In ACT's hands, Thornton Wilder's 1938 play feels poignant, endearing, heartbreaking, sometimes contradictory, and certainly timeless.