Facing Problems, On Stage and Off: MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS and DANCE NATION
Above: Mr. Ratchett (Jim Roof) and Hercule Poirot (Jeffrey Blair Cornell) face off in MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS. credit: Photo by HUTHPhoto. Composer Philip Glass was refreshingly candid when I interviewed him for The News and Observer in 1999. At the time, he...
Take a Trip with NC Brass Band in “Brass Around the World”
This preview has been provided as part of a publicity exchange between CVNC and the NC Brass Band. For more information on CVNC's publicity exchanges and advertising opportunities, please follow this link. The North Carolina Brass Band takes you on a musical journey...
Rotating Dynamic Duos to Perform at ECU’s Four Seasons “Muses & Inspirations”
This preview has been provided as part of a publicity exchange between CVNC and East Carolina University's Four Seasons Chamber Festival. To learn more about CVNC's publicity exchanges and advertising opportunities, please follow this link. Don't miss remarkable...
Downtown Raleigh Gets New Art Gallery Showcasing Works by Artists with Disabilities Year Round
RALEIGH, NC – Non-profit group Arts Access North Carolina will host a grand opening of its new art gallery in downtown Raleigh that will exhibit and sell works by artists with disabilities on March 1 (coinciding with Downtown Raleigh's First Friday! Click to learn...
THROUGH 2/17: The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson Brings a Neglected Pioneer and Her Seminal Opera Company Back Into the Spotlight
CHARLOTTE, NC – Commissioned by the Glimmerglass Festival and premiered there during the summer of 2021, The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson is a fascinating, informative, and inspiring hybrid. Part documentary, partly a new play by Sandra Seaton with operatic arias...
THROUGH 2/16: When We Were Queens at NCMA
When We Were Queens is a stunningly beautiful, yet uncomfortable exploration of the human body – its ancestry, its ability to hold and possess new memory, and its need for connection and affirmation.
THROUGH 2/18: Carolina Ballet’s Gershwin Spectacular Dazzles With “Rhapsody In Blue”
If you've ever pleaded for Carolina Ballet to begin taking risks with their guest choreographers and choices of music, then this is the program of your bluest, most dazzling dreams. A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater hosted audiences for an evening of George Gershwin...
Majesty and Mastery for Yusuf Salim – His Jazz Tradition, Compositions, and Community Impact Celebrated
A jazz smorgasbord double concert tribute to Brother Yusuf Salim as called by many, a man who through his sheer humanity and mastery of music, impacted and empowered communities and individuals.
“To Take Shape and Meaning” Opens March 2nd at the North Carolina Art Museum
RALEIGH, NC - The North Carolina Art Museum's newest exhibit opens March 2nd, making history as the first exhibition of such a nationwide scope since 1989. To Take Shape and Meaning: Form and Design in Contemporary American Indian Art features 75 contemporary...
Through 1/21: Roasting Romance (and Theater on a Shoestring): South Stream Production’s TWELFTH NIGHT
Twelfth Night, one of the region's most overproduced and yet under imagined Shakespearean titles, had been ripe for a roasting for some time now. So when, in the opening moments of South Stream Productions' season-opening show, rising director Hayley Philippart and...