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September 2012 Theater Calendar | Triangle Arts and Entertainment

NOTE: If your productions are not listed in this calendar, please e-mail the SHOW TITLE(S), DATE(S), LOCATION(S), and PRESENTER?S NAME to RobertM748@aol.com, and be sure to e-mail all your news releases and publicity PHOTOS to that address. (Our ?snail mail? address is Triangle Theater Review, 1828 Honeysuckle Road #13, Raleigh, NC 27609-6220.)

Sept. 1: ?A Dopey Fairy Tale and Other Vaudevilles: An Evening of Chekhov Parodies and One Acts by Neil Simon and Michael Weller? (Duke Players Orientation Show in Brody Theater).

Sept. 1-2: ?The Labor Day Weekend Trifecta!? (Zen Fried Improv at Common Ground Theatre).

Sept. 1-2: ?Oh What a Night! II? (Hot Summer Nights and Theatre Raleigh in the A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater).

Sept. 1-2, 5-9, 12-15: ?Radio Golf? (Deep Dish Theater Company).

Sept. 1-2, 6-9: ?The Rocky Horror Show? (Raleigh Little Theatre in its Cantey V. Sutton Theatre). Review.

Sept. 3, 7-9: ?City of Frogs? (Paperhand Puppet Intervention at the Forest Theatre at UNC-Chapel Hill). Review.

Sept. 4, 18: ?The Three Bears? (Carolina Puppet Theatre at the Holly Springs Cultural Center).

Sept. 5-9: ?An Iliad? (PlayMakers Repertory Company?s PRC2 Series in the Elizabeth Price Kenan Theatre).

Sept. 6-8, 13-15, 20-22: ?Richie: A Rolling Pub Crawl Up and Down Rigsbee Ave. and Foster St.? (Little Green Pig Theatrical Concern).

Sept. 6-9, 13-16, 20-23: ?Brigadoon? (Burning Coal Theatre Company in Murphey School Auditorium).

Sept. 7-9, 13-16, 21-23: ?Next to Normal? (Theatre in the Park).

Sept. 7-9, 14-16, 21-23: ?Frost/Nixon? (The Justice Theater Project in Clare Hall at the Catholic Community of Saint Francis of Assisi in Raleigh).

Sept. 8: ?Who?s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band? (Cat?s Cradle).

Sept. 13-15, 20-23, 26-29: ?The Brothers Size? (Manbites Dog Theater).

Sept. 13-16, 21-22: ?The Death of the Oldest Dog in the World,? written and directed by Jesse A. Lowe (Owl Tree Theater for the People at Common Ground Theatre).

Sept. 14: ?The Monti Season Opener,? hosted by Jeff Polish, with storytellers Jill McCorkle, Daniel Wallace, Lisa Mecham, Carter Kersh (The Monti at The ArtsCenter).

Sept. 14-15: ?Liebe Love Amour! A Live film About Love on the Silver Screen? (Anonymous Ensemble in Duke University?s Sheafer Lab Theater).

Sept. 14-16: ?City of Frogs? (Paperhand Puppet Intervention at the N.C. Museum of Art).

Sept. 14-16, 20-23, 27-30: ?The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)? (Raleigh Little Theatre and Actors Comedy Lab in its Gaddy-Goodwin Teaching Theatre).

Sept. 14-16, 21-22: ?Ordinary People? (Neuse Little Theatre at the American Legion Hut in Smithfield).

Sept. 14-16, 21-23, 28-30: ?Little Shop of Horrors? (North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre).

Sept. 16-20: National Theatre of Scotland: ?The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart? (Carolina Performing Arts at Top of the Hill?s Back Bar).

Sept. 19: ?My Dinner with Artaud: A Solo Performance/Reading by Jay O?Berski? (Duke Theater Studies in Brody Theater).

Sept. 19-23, 25-30; Oct. 2-7: ?Red? (PlayMakers Repertory Company in the Paul Green Theatre).

Sept. 21: ?Anderson Cooper?s 360 World View? (Durham Performing Arts Center).

Sept. 22: ?Brian Regan: Live in Concert? (Live Nation Entertainment at the Durham Performing Arts Center).

Sept. 24: ?Margaret Cho: Mother Tour? (Cat?s Cradle).

Sept. 27-Oct. 7: ?Jailbait? (Burning Coal Theatre Company in the Murphey School Auditorium as part of Burning Coal?s ?Wait ?Til You See This Series?).

Sept. 28: Joan Rivers (Durham Performing Arts Center).

Sept. 28: ?Joe Rogan Live on Stage? (Raleigh Memorial Auditorium).

Sept. 28-29; Oct. 4-7, 11-13: ?Harold & Maude? (Ghost & Spice Productions at Common Ground Theatre).

Sept. 28-30: ?Broadway Abridged? (Company Carolina at the Hanes Art Center).

Sept. 28-30; Oct. 4-6: ?How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying? (Cary Players at the Cary Arts Center).

Sept. 28-30; Oct. 4-7: ?44 Plays for 44 Presidents? (nationwide festival) (ArtsCenter Stage).

Sept. 29: ?Jethro Tull?s Ian Anderson Plays ?Thick As A Brick?? (Durham Performing Arts Center).

Sept. 29: No Shame Theatre (The ArtsCenter).

EDITOR?S NOTE:

Robert W. McDowell is editor and publisher of Triangle Theater Review, a FREE weekly e-mail theatrical newsletter that provides more comprehensive, in-depth coverage of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill theater than all of the other news media combined. This calendar is reprinted with permission from Triangle Theater Review.

If YOUR productions are not listed, please e-mail the SHOW TITLES, DATES, LOCATIONS, and PRESENTER?S NAME to RobertM748@yahoo.com, and be sure to e-mail all your news releases and publicity PHOTOS to that address. (Our ?snail mail? address is Triangle Theater Review, 1828 Honeysuckle Road #13, Raleigh, NC 27609-6220.)

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