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In “A Tuff Shuffle,” Charlotte’s Danny Mullen Takes the TAS Audience Backstage with Louis Armstrong (0)
On tap in Danny Mullen’s “A Tuff Shuffle” is home-made gumbo, cooked up by Louis Armstrong himself on his dressing-room hotplate, and an intimate but wide-ranging and remarkably frank and fearless PG-13-rated autobiographical monologue, punctuated with brief but bracing reprises of Armstrong’s greatest (vocal) hits, such as “Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?”; “(What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue?”; “A Kiss to Build a Dream On”; “What a Wonderful World”; and “Hello, Dolly!”
Features»
SITI Company Will Present “Who Do You Think You Are,” a Work-in-Progress, for Free May 18th at UNC (0)
PlayMakers Repertory Company is hosting the SITI Company of New York City, which will present a FREE performance of its new work-in-progress, entitled “Who Do You Think You Are,” at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 18th, in Frey Rehearsal Hall in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Center for Dramatic Art. (Note: Although admission is free, the space is small, and e-mailing PRCresidencies@gmail.com to reserve seats is highly recommended.)
- Ntozake Shange’s Choreopoem “For Colored Girls …” Is a Passionate Elegy for African-American Women
- TAS’ 2012 Season Includes “A Streetcar Named Desire” and a Solo About Louis Armstrong
- NRACT Will Stage Liz Peterson’s Lively Musical Adaptation of “The Wind in the Willows”
- Raleigh Little Theatre’s “Dear Edwina Jr.” Is the Perfect Girl-Power Musical for a New Generation
News»
TMH Announces The George Matsumoto Prize – Calls for Entries (0)
Unique Modernist architecture competition features blue-ribbon jury, public voting, and $6000 in honors
- Band Together and Urban Ministries of Wake County Raise $552,000 for Open Door Clinic Record-breaking total to support health care for Wake County’s uninsured
- ADF ANNOUNCES 80TH ANNIVERSARY T-SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST
- Band Together Concert Featuring THE B52′s
- Burning Coal Theatre 2012/12 Season Announced
Culinary Art»
Raleigh’s Best Chunky Chicken Salads (0)
Ahhhh – good old chicken salad, a true comfort food. Whenever I can’t decide what to order for lunch, it is one of my go-to meals. I see chicken salad falling into two categories: chunky and creamy. I love both of them. I prefer chunky chicken salad on a bed of fresh salad greens, with [...]
Movies»
LIONSGATE’S THE HUNGER GAMES: THE IMAX EXPERIENCE OPENS MARCH 23 AT MARBLES IMAX (0)
The highly-anticipated film adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ young adult best-seller The Hunger Games will open at North Carolina’s only giant screen, Wells Fargo IMAX at Marbles, on March 23rd. Hunger Games stars Academy-Award® nominated actress Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth. The film is directed by Gary Ross, and produced by Nina Jacobson and [...]
- The Cinema, Inc.’s Special $12 “Half-Season Ticket” Includes “Henri-Georges Clouzot’s ‘Inferno’”
- Triangle Arts and Entertainment is media sponsor for First Night Raleigh’s French film festival
- Triangle Modernist Houses Announces the 2011-2012 Nowell’s Architecture Movie Series Season tickets are now available.
- A View to a Kill
My Carolina Today»
Denise Cerniglia gives us a rundown of the shows you may want to catch in May. (0)
Denise Cerniglia of the blog Triangle Arts & Entertainment gives us a rundown of the shows you may want to catch in May. 1. Carolina Ballet’s season finale Beauty and the Beast with Beethoven’s 9th Symphony May 17-20, Raleigh Memorial Auditorium 2. Music Maker Relief Foundation May 11, Music Maker Blues Revue at Back Porch Music Series [...]
Readers Choice Polls»
2012 Readers Choice Best Brew in the Triangle (35)
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day Triangle Arts and Entertainment is asking its readers to vote for their favorite beer brewed in the Triangle.
Readers Review»
Reader’s Review Green Day’s American Idiot (0)
Hear what viewers have to say about this epic rock musical.








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