United Arts Council

Art Exhibition: The Weight On My Shoulders

Southeast Regional Library 908 7th Avenue, Garner

Addressing the Silent Battles: Drinking Gourd Gallery Presents Exhibition Spotlighting Men’s Mental Health in Civilian and Veteran Communities to highlight the pervasive, but often overlooked issue of men’s mental health. Drinking Gourd Gallery proudly announces its upcoming exhibition, “The Weight on My Shoulders.” This group exhibition seeks to shed light on the unique challenges faced…

Free to the public

All the Colors of the World

Hayes Barton United Methodist Church 2209 Fairview Rd, Raleigh

As the Cyndi Lauper song proclaims, “True colors are beautiful, like a rainbow.” In this program the 40-voice chamber choir uses the concept of color in musical pieces like “My Luve’s Like a Red, Red Rose”, “Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair” or ”Bein’ Green" as a prism for viewing our natural…

$35

THE ALIENS by Annie Baker

Lanza's Cafe 601 West Main Street #C, Carrboro

A play with music about friendship, art, love, and death. Performed in the outdoor courtyard of Lanza's Cafe Address: 601 W. Main St. #C, Carborro Synopsis: Two wise bums hang out behind a coffee shop every day, singing songs and sipping 'shroom tea. One day, a fresh-faced barista is tasked with kicking them out of…

$15

WTF Town Hall

Virtual

A series of weekly Town Hall forums curated by The National Women's Theatre Festival about, for, and with theatremakers. Town Hall events take place every Monday night in April & May from 7:30-9pm ET on Zoom. Register for free through Eventbrite.

Free

Radio

Burning Coal Theatre 224 Polk St, Raleigh

Radio tells the story of Charlie Fairbanks, who was born in the dead center of the United States at the dead center of the 20th century. Americans are going to the moon, and Charlie's sure he'll be the first one there. But as he shines his spotlight on the moon, so too does it illuminate…

$10.00

Ex-Boyfriends

Burning Coal Theatre 224 Polk St, Raleigh

Step into Maya's world of love, laughter and heartbreak as she takes you on a wild ride through the complex landscape of her past relationships in Ex=Boyfriends. This thought-provoking and hilarious show delves into the depths of Maya's psyche, where her ex-boyfriends double as manifestations of her inner struggles. From grappling with religion to challenging…

$10.00

First Friday – Arts Access Gallery

Arts Access Gallery 444 S. Blount Avenue, Suite 115B, Raleigh

Visit the Arts Access Gallery to see our latest exhibition every First Friday from 6p - 9p.

Free

Cabaret – Meet the Director, Nancy Rich

The Justice Theater Project 8208 Brownleigh Dr, Raleigh, NC, United States

The Justice Theater Project Premieres the acclaimed musical Cabaret on Friday, June 7, 2024. We’ll pop the champagne for our traditional Opening Night, Meet the Director, Nancy Rich, with the discussion starting at 6:40 p.m. Snacks provided. No tickets are required for the discussion—tickets are required for the 7:30 p.m. show.

Free for discussion

Ex-Boyfriends

Burning Coal Theatre 224 Polk St, Raleigh

Step into Maya's world of love, laughter and heartbreak as she takes you on a wild ride through the complex landscape of her past relationships in Ex=Boyfriends. This thought-provoking and hilarious show delves into the depths of Maya's psyche, where her ex-boyfriends double as manifestations of her inner struggles. From grappling with religion to challenging…

$10.00

THE ALIENS by Annie Baker

Lanza's Cafe 601 West Main Street #C, Carrboro

A play with music about friendship, art, love, and death. Performed in the outdoor courtyard of Lanza's Cafe Address: 601 W. Main St. #C, Carborro Synopsis: Two wise bums hang out behind a coffee shop every day, singing songs and sipping 'shroom tea. One day, a fresh-faced barista is tasked with kicking them out of…

$15

A House (After Ibsen’s Ghosts)

Burning Coal Theatre 224 Polk St, Raleigh

In Burning Coal’s production of A House (After Ibsen’s Ghosts), adapted by Lucius Robinson and Jerome Davis from the play by Henrik Ibsen, the ‘father of modern drama’ and a notorious ‘ladies’ man’ we meet the Alvings and the Engstrands, two families at polar opposite ends of the economic spectrum (and all played by actor…

$10.00

Radio

Burning Coal Theatre 224 Polk St, Raleigh

Radio tells the story of Charlie Fairbanks, who was born in the dead center of the United States at the dead center of the 20th century. Americans are going to the moon, and Charlie's sure he'll be the first one there. But as he shines his spotlight on the moon, so too does it illuminate…

$10.00

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