This time, the choice is in your hands! The winner may choose either a Jazz and Dining experience in the heart of New Orleans OR a sought after behind-the-barrels Samuel Adams Brewery Tour and stay in Downtown Boston. Raffle Ended June 5th: Congratulations to the Raffle Winner #024, Liz Preyer!
Usher Orientation
The next Usher Orientation will take place at NC Stage on Tuesday, December 1st at 5pm. The orientation will last between 45 minutes – 1 hour depending on the questions you might have. Please RSVP to [email protected] or call 828-239-0263. We look forward in meeting you, Nina Swann – Box Office […]
Spring Education – Register Now!
Intermediate Performance Class: Ages 12-16 Your student will work with an equity actor to learn and improve the tools of performance: character development, story-telling, vocal technique, comedic timing, etc. This exciting course takes the skills they have already learning in previous courses up to the next level! The students will […]
The Reviews from Someone Else
Check out what the press is saying about Someone Else: Review by Sandy Staggs from Carolina Curtain Call Review by Jim Cavener from Asheville Citizen-Times Review by Jeff Messer from Mountain Xpress
Spotlight Series: Charlotte Cohn
This leading lady can be described in one word: fierce. Born in Denmark but raised in Israel, Charlotte grew up in an Orthodox Jewish home to an Israeli mother and a Danish father (who survived WWII by escaping to Sweden). After serving in the Israli army as a Commanding Officer […]
Spotlight Series: Jason Odell Williams
This Maryland native’s work, Someone Else, arrives at NC Stage this November for its world premiere. Jason Odell Williams, a playwright perhaps best known for his theatrical piece Handle With Care and his novel Personal Statement, has come to town with a new story to tell. He currently resides in Upper […]
Spotlight Series: Markus Potter
Markus Potter, born in Concord, CA, received his BA in Theatre from San Francisco State University. In 2000 he relocated to New York to pursue an MFA in Acting at Columbia University. He now resides in the Upper East Side of Manhattan with his wife Nicole and his children, Tennessee and […]
The Reviews are Rolling In
Check out reviews by Mountain Xpress, Carolina Curtain Call, and Asheville Citizen-Times! Click Here to Read the Mountain Xpress Review by Jeff Messer Click Here to Read the Carolina Curtain Call Review by Sandy Staggs Click Here to Read the Asheville Citizen-Times Review by Jim Cavener
Spotlight Series: Trinity Smith
Asheville native Trinity Smith has been seen in many productions in and around Asheville with Parkway Playhouse, Montford Park Players, ACT, ITP, The Magnetic Theatre, Different Strokes Performing Arts Collective, HART, and Rarely Theatre. This recently joined Equity actress looks like she will continue to make an even bigger splash […]
Spotlight Series: Dusty McKeelan
Dusty McKeelan spent his childhood in Lawrenceville, GA (a suburb of Atlanta). After attending NYU/the Stella Adler Studio of Acting and spending a few years performing and teaching in the city, he and his wife, Lindsay, moved to Asheville to start a family. They are new parents to one-year-old baby […]
Spotlight Series: Emma Stoneberg
Emma Stoneberg, recent graduate of Catawba College, has been an Asheville native since middle school. While she spent her youth performing at Asheville Community Theatre, in high school productions, and taking education classes with NC Stage, she developed a passion for music. With Bachelor’s degrees in music business and popular […]
Spotlight Series: Barbara Bates Smith
Barbara Bates Smith, current resident of Haywood County, NC, has made quite a name for herself. Best known for her role of “Ivy Rowe” from Lee Smith’s novel Fair and Tender Ladies, this gal has performed Off-Broadway, in Scotland, and across the country in several Lee Smith and Ron Rash […]
Journeying Jack – A New Work
Journeying Jack – Sept. 19th, 2015 at 4 PM Asheville Creative Arts kicks off its brand new Incubator Series this Saturday at 15 Stage Lane with a staged reading of JOURNEYING JACK. JOURNEYING JACK is a heartfelt piece about a father and son’s nighttime ritual where young Jack is cast as the hero in […]
Fall 2015 Education Classes
Fall Classes are Closed. Check Back Soon for Information on Spring 2016 Classes. Afterschool Production Class: Ages 8 – 13 Your student will work with a professional director to create a full-length production over approximately five and a half months. In this class students will learn how to audition, rehearse, and […]
Single Tickets on Sale Now for the 2015-16 Season!
Reserve your seats today for these heartwarming and thought-provoking productions! 4000 Miles Someone Else All is Calm, The Christmas Truce of 1914 Jeeves Intervenes Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Bad Dates