With live performances by Broadway stars, the Peace Center announced its 11-show season.
Your guide to Asheville's vibrant and diverse movie offerings.
With live performances by Broadway stars, the Peace Center announced its 11-show season.
The Wilco frontman and his guitar played before a rapt Orange Peel crowd on March 19.
The raucous satire burns brightest when it leans into the action movie satire.
Lauren Gunderson’s moving play about pioneering American astronomer Henrietta Leavitt is a delight at NC Stage Co. — and surprisingly funny.
Ellipsis Theatre Company’s production of Kenneth Lonergan’s play is an intense evening of emotional switchbacks.
Krapp’s Last Tape and The Zoo Story are not to be missed at The Sublime Theater — but they are not for the faint of heart.
Nearly eight years after its premiere, the satirical musical from the South Park and Avenue Q creators still packs a mighty comedic punch.
The Speedy Ortiz vocalist/guitarist brings her high-energy indie rock quartet back to The Mothlight on March 6.
Footloose is a musical about a community healed by music and dancing. What could be better at our own community theater?
At The Grey Eagle on Feb. 9, The Steel Woods’ guitarist discusses introducing his bandmates to Echo Mountain and “mom food,” honoring music legends on the Southern Rockers’ new album, and Sliding Rock before it became popular.
At The Grey Eagle on Feb. 6 with DeVotchKa, the former Lumineers cellist discusses concept albums, working with M. Ward, and what her former bandmates might think of her new music.
Damon McMahon and his band played a short but practically perfect show at the West Asheville venue.
Reviews from Habitat Brewing Co.
A review of the LaZoom Fringe Bus Tour.
Reviews of shows at The Mothlight, Bebe Theatre, The Magnetic Theatre, and Static Age Records.
The production features five male sisters who raise their voices to the heavens and keep the audience laughing non stop.
Six talented singer-songwriters paid homage to Dolly Parton, Stevie Nicks, and Kate Wolf.
The casual intimacy of the show generated the sincere feeling that those onstage wanted those in the audience to experience some of the magic the music brings to their own lives.
This time of year, we could all use a good laugh. The Twelve Dates of Christmas at NC Stage Co. tells us we shouldn’t take ourselves too seriously this season.