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As we head into the fall and winter with a pandemic still raging, local arts leaders are planning plenty of in-person entertainment and putting safety protocols in place. But some touring artists are demanding even stricter rules compared to the venues — requiring proof of vaccination only or shorter windows for negative Covid test results.
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As we head into the fall and winter with a pandemic still raging, local arts leaders are planning plenty of in-person entertainment and putting safety protocols in place. But some touring artists are demanding even stricter rules compared to the venues — requiring proof of vaccination only or shorter windows for negative Covid test results.
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In Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge is redeemed. But what about Jacob Marley? Does he carry his heavy chains for eternity? Award-winning…
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Big Dawg Productions presents a comedy that begins on Baker Street: "Baskerville, A Sherlock Holmes Mystery." The plot is very close to Sir Arthur Conan…
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Director Katherine Vernon says chase scenes, flashy dance numbers, and glittering sets are not required for a riveting night of theatre--just mix a…
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The Cape Fear Playhouse on Castle St. has been home to Big Dawg Productions for 9 years. But the building is up for sale, and Big Dawg needs to find a new…
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Big Dawg Productions presents the popular all-woman play by Nora & Delia Ephron: Love, Loss, and What I Wore, based on Ilene Beckerman's book by the same…
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Yes, work by Kurt Vonnegut is onstage-and it's about love. Big Dawg Productions presents Who Am I This Time (And Other Conundrums of Love) at Cape Fear…
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Every single Christmas story is the claim...somewhere between 17 and 472 according to the gentlemen involved. Actors Randy Davis, Anthony Lawson, and…
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Playwright A.R. Gurney, who just passed away this year, wrote a series of plays about the decline of WASP culture. One of these plays that received a lot…