The Twelve Dates of Christmas
and All Is Calm Nov. 29 – Dec. 30
Whether you wish to feel the warmth and spirit of the
holiday season, find humor with friends in the absurdities of modern dating, or
simply enjoy an evening out in the beautiful and festive downtown Asheville,
North Carolina Stage Company (NC Stage) has a seat for you. A holiday favorite,
All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 returns
to NC Stage this year bringing reminders for peace and joy this season while a
second show The Twelve Dates of Christmas
brings laughter and light heartedness. The performances will alternate nights between
November 29 and December 30, 2017.
The
Twelve Dates of Christmas
After seeing her fiancé kiss
another woman at the televised Thanksgiving Day Parade, Mary's life falls apart
-- just in time for the holidays. Over the next year, she stumbles back into
the dating world, where "romance" ranges from weird and creepy to
absurd and comical. It seems nothing can help Mary's growing cynicism, until
the charm and innocence of a five-year-old boy unexpectedly brings a new
outlook on life and love. This heartwarming one-woman play offers a hilarious
and modern alternative to the old standards of the holiday season.
"The
performance is perfection and ends all too soon without a contrived
conclusion."
Tony Kiss, Asheville Citizen-Times
"The perfect pre-Christmas treat."
Lisa Mulch, Columbus Underground
All
Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914
This captivating story relives a poignant moment in history
when Allied and German soldiers laid down their arms to celebrate the holiday
together during WWI. This dramatic presentation presents traditional patriotic
and holiday songs from both sides of the Western Front and is interspersed with
text read from letters, journals, and interviews from the soldiers who lived
it.
This year’s production features Michael MacCauley, Catori
Swann, and Ben Mackel. Music director Melodie Galloway, professor of music at
UNCA and director of the Asheville Choral Society will lead the all-male choir.
Artistic Director and co-founder of NC Stage, Charlie Flynn-McIver, will serve
as the show’s director. All is Calm recounts the words of men whom history may
have overlooked. Author Peter Rothstein explained, “Most of these men's names
never appeared in history books or major newspapers, but they are indeed
heroes, and this is my humble attempt to have their names go down in history.”
“These
miracles are what make All Is Calm
such a pure example of what was meant when angels first declared, ‘Peace on
Earth.'” – Star Tribune
The North Carolina Stage Company is located
at 15 Stage Lane in downtown Asheville and has
been producing professional theatre in
its 125-seat playhouse since 2001. It continues its commitment to artistic
excellence, intellectual exploration and education during the 2017/2018 Season.
For tickets, season passes, more
info about upcoming productions, educational opportunities and much more, call the
theatre’s box office at (828) 239-0263 or visit
www.ncstage.org.
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