Katie Boren starred as Marcy Park in this touring production of Spelling Bee, which is set around the fictional 25th annual Putnam County bee.
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Katie Boren starred as Marcy Park in this touring production of Spelling Bee, which is set around the fictional 25th annual Putnam County bee.
Stomp, a unique combination of percussion, movement and visual comedy, was created in the U.K. in the summer of 1991, the result of a collaboration between Steve McNicholas and Luke Cresswell. Stomp had been performed for five years prior to this Raleigh Memorial Auditorium performance.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's masterpiece Sunset Boulevard Raleigh performance, starred Petula Clark, the most successful and beloved female recording artist to hail from England. Her recording of "Downtown" is still played on radio around the world. Sunset Boulevard allowed you to experience the glamour, romance and intrigue of Hollywood in the 1950's.
Promoted with the tagline, "If they could see me now," this 2007 touring production brought "Pretty In Pink's" Molly Ringwald to Raleigh to star in this musical comedy. Sweet Charity is a funny, poignant and tender lok at the misadventures of Charity Hope Velentine, a dance hall hostess who always gives her heart and earnings to the wrong man.
A film presented at the NC Latin American Film Festival 2017. Mario Dimas and Maria Luciano are preparing to be wedding godparents.
Larger than life, the Ten Tenors were a new musical force to be reckoned with when they appeared in Raleigh in 2006. Over 77 million people witnessed their performances on three continents, as they sold out shows and won hearts with their unmistakable charm, camaraderie and vocal prowess in opera, pop, rock and more.
Darcie Roberts portrayed the title character in the touring production of Thoroughly Modern Millie, a winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Choreography, Best Orchestrantions and Best Costume Design.
Tina: The Tina Turner Musical is a jukebox musical featuring the music of Tina Turner and depicting her life from her humble beginnings as Anna Mae Bullock in Nutbush, Tennessee, to her transformation into Tina - a rock 'n roll star. The grand finale features a brief, but full-on rock show that is roof-raising and life-affirming, with a climax that brings the crowd to its feet.
The 2025 Tournament of Roses Parade, the 136th annual edition of the event, will take place on New Year's Day in Pasadena, California. The parade's theme is "Best Day Ever!", and it will celebrate life's joyful moments, from simple pleasures to extraordinary experiences. The parade will feature 39 rose-covered floats, each adorned with tens of thousands of roses, carnations, and other flowers.
Waltzes Of Old Vienna, was a Carolina Ballet spring production in their 10th anniversary season, choreographed by artistic director Robert Weiss.
We Will Rock You featured the music and lyrics of Queen, with a story and script about the future penned by Ben Elton. Songs included "We Are The Champions", "Killer Queen", "Somebody To Love", "Under Pressure", "Flash", "I Want It All" and many more.
The Wedding Singer touring show featured Merritt David Janes and Sara Elizabeth Coors in the principal performances, and was based on the New Line Cinema film by Tim Herlihy (which starred Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore).
A spectacular new national tour was created for the timeless Wizard of Oz, as a tornado touched down at Raleigh's Memorial Auditorium, and a stellar cast presented the greatest family musical of all time. Dorothy was played by Cassie Okenka, while Noah Aberlin played the iconic Scarecrow (we'll never forget Snickers as Toto).
Xanadu takes you back in time to the year 1980, following the story of the magical and beautiful Greek muse, Kira, who descends from the heavens to inspire the greatest of artistic achievements - the first roller disco! Along the way she falls in love with a mortal and chaos ensues when her jealous sisters take advantage of the situation.
Linda Nieves-Powell's award-winning play Yo Soy Latina has performed at over 400 colleges in the U.S., off Broadway, and at the Tony-award winning theater company Crossroads. In this critically acclaimed play, six women from varying Latino sub-cultures arrive at a "What is a Latina?" seminar in hopes of understanding their culture's impact on their lives.