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Edited and Published by Robert W. McDowell

September 15, 2022 Issue
PART 7 (September 15, 2022)

A FREE Weekly E-mail Newsletter Covering Theater, Dance, Music, and Film in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill/Carrboro Area of North Carolina Since April 2001.

PART 7A: MASTER CALENDAR, COMPILED BY ROBERT W. McDOWELL

September 2022 Calendar Updates and Additions

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the Triangle Review's updated Master Calendar of Events for September 2022. If your productions are not listed in this calendar, please e-mail the SHOW TITLE(S), DATE(S), LOCATION(S), and the name of the PRESENTER(S) to RobertM748@aol.com, and be sure to e-mail all your news releases and publicity PHOTOS -- with CAPTIONS and PHOTO CREDITS -- to that address. (Our "snail mail" address is Triangle Review, 2830 Manorcrest Court #442, Raleigh, NC 27609-8702.)

NOW PLAYING:


N.C. State University Theatre will present a staged reading of Gaven Bell's Muse at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16th, in NCSU's Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre

Sept. 16: 7 p.m. Friday: Gaven Bell's Muse (In-Person Staged Reading), presented as part of The WRIGHT Way Series of readings, workshops, and master classes (N.C. State University Theatre in the Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre in N.C. State University's Frank Thompson Hall in Raleigh). THE PRESENTER: https://theatre.arts.ncsu.edu/, https://www.facebook.com/ncstateuniversitytheatre/, https://www.instagram.com/ncstateuniversitytheatre/, https://twitter.com/NCSUTheatre, and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIfzSeRcRkzZHdPb4ltSzBw. THE VENUE: https://arts.ncsu.edu/about/plan-your-visit/facilities/. DIRECTIONS/PARKING: https://theatre.arts.ncsu.edu/plan-your-visit/directions-and-parking/. ACCESSIBILITY: https://theatre.arts.ncsu.edu/home/access-services/. COVID REQUIREMENTS: https://www.ncsu.edu/coronavirus/. TICKETS: FREE but registration required. Click here to buy tickets. INFORMATION: 919-515-1100 or universitytheatre@ncsu.edu. PLEASE DONATE TO: N.C. State University Theatre.

Sept. 22-24: 7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday: 2022 OdysseyStage 10✖10: Homegrown Talent (In Person), including The Yellowstone Caldera, written by Grace Siplon and directed by Jack Sochet; Leave 'Em Laughing, written by Danielle Fenton and directed by Maria Piskor; The Things Our Fathers Loved, written by John Paul Middlesworth and directed by Jack Sochet; Space Invaders, written by Brian Davis and directed by Maria Piskor; Johnny, written by Annie Taft and directed by Travis Walsh; True Mirror, written by Debra Kaufman and directed by Grace Siplon; Fish Hands, written by John Paul Middlesworth and directed by Grace Siplon; In the Rooms, written by Danielle Fenton and directed by John Paul Middlesworth; Goodbye, We Will Miss You, written by Judy B. Dove and directed by John Paul Middlesworth; and No Clue, written by John Paul Middlesworth and directed by Travis Walsh; and starring Pamela Alberda, Chella Anderson, Emily Chiola, Chase Condrone, Danielle Fenton, Drew Gulino, Michelle Kaiser, Stacey Niver, Michael Shannon, Stephanie Turner, Roseanne Wagger, and Cameron Waters (OdysseyStage Theatre at the Seymour Center in Chapel Hill). VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXT4FpUyLxcizriWEBpOe3A. THE PRESENTER: https://www.odysseystage.org/, https://www.facebook.com/OdysseyStage, https://www.instagram.com/odysseystagetheatre, and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXT4FpUyLxcizriWEBpOe3A. THE VENUE: https://www.seymourtechcenter.org/home. MAP/DIRECTIONS: https://www.yellowpages.com/listings/457265932/directions. NOTE: The Sept. 15-17 performances have been CANCELLED, due to COVID-19. TICKETS: FREE but $20 donation suggested and registration required. Click here to register. INFORMATION: odysseystage@gmail.com. PLEASE DONATE TO: OdysseyStage Theatre.

UPCOMING PRODUCTIONS:


Pequod Productions will perform virtual Readings from T.S. Eliot at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 17th, via Facebook Live

Sept. 17: 10 a.m. Saturday: Readings from T.S. Eliot (Virtual), including a featured reading of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (1911), followed by round-the-circle readings of "The Waste Land" (1922), and "Four Quartets" (1943) (Pequod Productions via Facebook Live). THE PRESENTER: https://www.facebook.com/pequod.productions.nc. THE VENUE: https://www.fortnightbrewing.com/, https://www.facebook.com/fortnightbrewing, and https://www.instagram.com/fortnightbeer/. DIRECTIONS/MAP: https://www.google.com/maps/. COVID REQUIREMENTS: N/A. TICKETS: FREE but donations suggested. INFORMATION: pequod.productions.nc@gmail.com. PLEASE DONATE TO: Pequod Productions.

Sept. 17: 3 and 7 p.m. Saturday: BRUISED... But Not Broken (In Person), written and directed by Eric S. Swindell (Swindell Entertainment Studios in the Garner Performing Arts Center in Garner). TRILER: https://www.facebook.com/SwindellEntertainment/videos/1094650427844743. THE PRESENTER: https://www.facebook.com/SwindellEntertainment/. https://www.instagram.com/swindellentertainment/. https://twitter.com/StudiosSwindell/, and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrgNDsLemZZkwOfaayq-A3g. THE VENUE: https://www.garnernc.gov/departments/parks-recreation-and-cultural-resources/garner-performing-arts-center-1747, https://www.facebook.com/GarnerPerformingArtsCenter/, and https://www.instagram.com/gpacgarner. DIRECTIONS: https://www.mapquest.com/. COVID REQUIREMENTS: https://www.garnernc.gov/departments/parks-recreation-and-cultural-resources/parks-covid-19-status. ACCESSIBILITY: https://www.garnernc.gov/departments/parks-recreation-and-cultural-resources/garner-performing-arts-center/visit/directions. TICKETS: $25, plus taxes and fees. Click here to buy tickets. INFORMATION: swindellentertainment@gmail.com. PLEASE DONATE TO: Swindell Entertainment Studios.

Sept. 17: 7:30 p.m. Saturday: Act Fast! An Evening of Ten-Minute Plays by WPU Student Playwrights (In Person), hosted by WPU artist-in-residence Allan Maule (William Peace Theatre in the Leggett Theater on the second floor of Main Building at William Peace University in Raleigh). VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/user/WPeaceU. 2022 SEASON: https://wputheatre.ticketleap.com/. THE PRESENTER: https://www.peace.edu/about/william-peace-theatre/, https://www.facebook.com/williampeacetheatre/, https://www.instagram.com/explore/locations/467644653/united-states/raleigh-north-carolina/william-peace-theatre/, https://twitter.com/WPeaceUTheatre, and https://www.youtube.com/user/WPeaceU. THE VENUE: https://www.visitraleigh.com/listing/leggett-theatre-at-william-peace-university/59630/. DIRECTIONS/MAP: https://www.peace.edu/about/locations-directions/. COVID REQUIREMENTS: https://www.peace.edu/health-wellness-2/healthy-wpu-covid/. TICKETS: $5, plus taxes and fees. Click here to buy tickets. INFORMATION: 919-508-2362 or theatre@peace.edu. PLEASE DONATE TO: William Peace University.

Sept. 17, 25: 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: Allan Maule's The Weight of Everything We Know (In-Person Staged Reading) (North Carolina Playwrights Lab at the Theatre Raleigh Arts Center at 6638 Old Wake Forest Rd. in Raleigh). THE PRESENTER: https://capitalartstheaterguild.com/nc-playwrights-lab/ and https://www.facebook.com/ncplaywrightslab">https://www.facebook.com/ncplaywrightslab. THE VENUE: https://theatreraleigh.com/, https://www.facebook.com/TheatreRaleigh, https://www.instagram.com/theatre_raleigh/, https://twitter.com/theatreraleigh, and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBrPHqUNhtfRMWQ2Ej8Fxeg. DIRECTIONS/PARKING: https://theatreraleigh.com/location-parking/. COVID REQUIREMENTS: https://theatreraleigh.com/covid-19-updates/. TICKETS: FREE but donations suggested. PLEASE DONATE TO: Capital Arts Theater Guild.

Sept. 24; Oct. 1: 3 p.m. Saturday: Nan-Lynn Nelson's Leaving Watermaine (In-Person Staged Reading) (North Carolina Playwrights Lab at the Theatre Raleigh Arts Center at 6638 Old Wake Forest Rd. in Raleigh). THE PRESENTER: https://capitalartstheaterguild.com/nc-playwrights-lab/ and https://www.facebook.com/ncplaywrightslab">https://www.facebook.com/ncplaywrightslab. THE VENUE: https://theatreraleigh.com/, https://www.facebook.com/TheatreRaleigh, https://www.instagram.com/theatre_raleigh/, https://twitter.com/theatreraleigh, and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBrPHqUNhtfRMWQ2Ej8Fxeg. DIRECTIONS/PARKING: https://theatreraleigh.com/location-parking/. COVID REQUIREMENTS: https://theatreraleigh.com/covid-19-updates/. TICKETS: FREE but donations suggested. PLEASE DONATE TO: Capital Arts Theater Guild.

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