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Burning Coal Theatre 224 Polk St, RaleighA modern musical about a young immigrant woman who loves music and believes it can be the key to a better life for her and her child, and the Dublin…
A modern musical about a young immigrant woman who loves music and believes it can be the key to a better life for her and her child, and the Dublin…
Ages 16+ Perfect for parents dropping off their preschooler but open to all, this yoga class increases flexibility & strength. Students practice a varying series of gentle vinyasa flow poses…
Join us for an inspiring evening of music that speaks to the soul and to society. The program features Dave Brubeck’s The Gates of Justice, a bold fusion of jazz, classical, and…
Pure Life Theatre presents The Waning Hours, a powerful new play by Carol Torian that explores memory, family, and love in the face of Alzheimer’s disease. This poignant story follows…
The patriarchy bites. Bouncing between horror and humor, Kate Hamill’s adaptation of Bram Stoker’s seminal novel is a thrilling play that questions who the true monsters are. Fierce, feminist, and…
A modern musical about a young immigrant woman who loves music and believes it can be the key to a better life for her and her child, and the Dublin…
Immerse yourself in the serene art of plein air drawing where you'll explore the beauty of outdoor landscapes through the medium of graphiteImmerse yourself in the serene art of plein…
The patriarchy bites. Bouncing between horror and humor, Kate Hamill’s adaptation of Bram Stoker’s seminal novel is a thrilling play that questions who the true monsters are. Fierce, feminist, and…
“Wandering Between Worlds” Exhibition features local artists Min Zhong, Ari Ferro, Alison Coleman, Jenn Hales, K. Orr Ambrose, Nancy Goodrich and Marcia Moran. The exhibition explores landscapes, real and imagined.
Pure Life Theatre presents The Waning Hours, a powerful new play by Carol Torian that explores memory, family, and love in the face of Alzheimer’s disease. This poignant story follows…
The patriarchy bites. Bouncing between horror and humor, Kate Hamill’s adaptation of Bram Stoker’s seminal novel is a thrilling play that questions who the true monsters are. Fierce, feminist, and…