Come From Away shares the remarkable true story of 7,000 airline passengers grounded in Gander, Newfoundland, on September 11, 2001. As fear and uncertainty give way to generosity and compassion, strangers become neighbors.
Mary Shelley’s iconic tale comes alive in Nick Dear’s thrilling adaptation, told through the eyes of the abandoned Creature. Innocent yet grotesque, he is rejected by both society and his creator, forced to navigate a hostile world he never asked to enter.
Celebrating 20 years as Theatre Charlotte’s holiday tradition, A Christmas Carol brings Charles Dickens’ beloved story to life with warmth and heart. Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, encountering the Cratchit family and hopeful Tiny Tim along the way.
Neil Simon’s Pulitzer Prize–winning Lost in Yonkers blends sharp comedy with genuine heart. When two brothers are sent to live with their formidable grandmother, they find themselves navigating an eccentric household that includes a childlike aunt and a small-time hoodlum uncle.
Terminus is a haunting and deeply human Southern Gothic drama set in rural Georgia. Eller and her grandson Jaybo share a fierce, unconventional bond in a weathered house by the railroad tracks.
Inspired by actual events, Six Degrees of Separation follows a charismatic young con man who charms his way into the Manhattan home of a wealthy couple by claiming to be the son of Sidney Poitier. What begins as an audacious deception becomes a sharp and surprising exploration of race, class, privilege, and our universal longing for connection.
Beneath the Brooklyn Bridge, street performers spin the story of a young singer who journeys from Paris to New York in search of her father — and finds herself thrust into a fierce battle for stardom. Blending the storytelling frame of Hadestown with the vocal fireworks of Dreamgirls, this electrifying musical pulses with ambition, heart, and unforgettable anthems.
Come From Away shares the remarkable true story of 7,000 airline passengers grounded in Gander, Newfoundland, on September 11, 2001. As fear and uncertainty give way to generosity and compassion, strangers become neighbors.
Mary Shelley’s iconic tale comes alive in Nick Dear’s thrilling adaptation, told through the eyes of the abandoned Creature. Innocent yet grotesque, he is rejected by both society and his creator, forced to navigate a hostile world he never asked to enter.
Celebrating 20 years as Theatre Charlotte’s holiday tradition, A Christmas Carol brings Charles Dickens’ beloved story to life with warmth and heart. Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, encountering the Cratchit family and hopeful Tiny Tim along the way.
Neil Simon’s Pulitzer Prize–winning Lost in Yonkers blends sharp comedy with genuine heart. When two brothers are sent to live with their formidable grandmother, they find themselves navigating an eccentric household that includes a childlike aunt and a small-time hoodlum uncle.
Terminus is a haunting and deeply human Southern Gothic drama set in rural Georgia. Eller and her grandson Jaybo share a fierce, unconventional bond in a weathered house by the railroad tracks.
Inspired by actual events, Six Degrees of Separation follows a charismatic young con man who charms his way into the Manhattan home of a wealthy couple by claiming to be the son of Sidney Poitier. What begins as an audacious deception becomes a sharp and surprising exploration of race, class, privilege, and our universal longing for connection.
Beneath the Brooklyn Bridge, street performers spin the story of a young singer who journeys from Paris to New York in search of her father — and finds herself thrust into a fierce battle for stardom. Blending the storytelling frame of Hadestown with the vocal fireworks of Dreamgirls, this electrifying musical pulses with ambition, heart, and unforgettable anthems.