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An Evening of Storytelling and Book Launch

On Read Across America Day, come listen to writers read their original stories from The Collection: Flash Fiction for Flash Memory honoring life-long readers' love of books by offering stories readable within minutes! Celebrate the release of an anthology of flash fiction selected for readers with memory loss, their families, friends and anyone who loves... Read More →

John and June Allcott Gallery: One Week MFA Exhibition, Allison Coleman

Reception: March 8, 6-8 pm Rosy Retrospection explores themes of memory and nostalgia. Inspired by southern storytelling, folklore and memory, as well as social and political systems, these paintings call on the viewer to reexamine the past. Both our recorded histories and our own personal memories are flawed relics of a former time, contorted and... Read More →

Hanes Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Noah Fischer

Brooklyn-based artist Noah Fischer has fused his studio art practice with movements for social and economic justice, and the work can be found in the gap between the museum and the streets. Often producing artworks and creative campaigns from within a group or network, Fischer's 2011 manifesto sparked the collective Occupy Museums, which fights inequity... Read More →

Recurring

Moliere’s “Tartuffe” Adapted by David Ball

Paul Green Theatre 120 Country Club Road, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

A fool and his riches are soon parted, especially with a religious con man on the loose. Fall for Molière’s madcap comedy all over again in a new adaptation by Duke alum David Ball. Only at PlayMakers Repertory Company.

The Frederick Douglass Speaking Tour Featuring Nathan Richardson

Celebrate the amazing life and legacy of Frederick Douglass by educating yourself with a live performance from poet Nathan Richardson. This free performance is open to the public and is sponsored by the Orange County Arts Commission and The ArtsCenter.

Free
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“The Christians” by Lucas Hnath

Paul Green Theatre 120 Country Club Road, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Pastor Paul is about to preach a sermon that could turn his congregation of thousands back into a congregation of one. In this probing new play, Lucas Hnath invites us to explore how our own uncertainty can help us live compassionately among those who don’t share our beliefs. Featuring a live choir at every performance,... Read More →

Chapel Hill Philharmonia Concert: “Via the Appian Way”

Moeser Auditorium 145 East Cameron Ave, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

The Chapel Hill Philharmonia will perform a free concert on Sunday, March 11 at 3:00pm in Moeser Auditorium. The program opens with Beethoven's dramatic "Coriolan Overture", followed by Mozart's "Oboe Concerto" featuring guest soloist Anna Lampidis. The concert concludes with Respighi's colorful "Pines of Rome". Donald Oehler conducts. This program is supported by the NC... Read More →

Free

It’s all About the Story: A Reading with Nancy Peacock

Hillsborough Gallery of Arts 121 North Churton Street, Hillsborough, NC, United States

North Carolina author and 2018 Piedmont Laureate, Nancy Peacock, reads from her book “A Broom of One’s Own.” The reading caps the gallery’s annual show “It’s All About The Story” which features work inspired by the characters and events in Ms. Peacock’s book. The reading and reception will be held on Sunday, March 11th from... Read More →

Free

Transactors Improv for Families: The Green Show

This performance is made up on the spot and based on your suggestions. This month's theme is "Green": St. Patricks Day, Spring's green shoots beginning to sprout, and even green cartoon characters like The Hulk deserve a little love! The cast is director Anoo Tree Brod, Bart Hubbard, and Juliet Kaplan.