Upcoming events and things to do in Asheville, NC. Below is a list of events for festivals, concerts, art exhibitions, group meetups and more.

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Friday, March 26, 2021
The Magnetic Theatre: script submissions for One Act Play Festival
Mar 26 all-day
Online w/ MagneticTheatre

The One Act Festival is scheduled for June 11-26, 2021. Submissions are free and open to all local playwrights with plays 5-15 minutes long!

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Please limit your cast to a maximum of six actors

  • Scripts with minimal set, costume and prop requirements are preferred

  • We are not considering Theatre for Young Audiences at this time

  • We will not accept Screenplays or Musicals at this time

The Magnetic Theatre tends to produce plays that have not received major/recent productions in the Asheville area. We respond primarily to plays with a sure command of language, that are accessible to a diverse and discerning audience, and clear dramatic action that truly uses the resources of live theater.

If you wish to submit a play for consideration, please include a complete manuscript, bio, resume, and any other supporting materials (e.g. reviews) that might help pique our interest in you and your work.

The Magnetic Theatre presents Playing With Our Food
Mar 26 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
The Magnetic Theatre - ONLINE

So, how have you been staying sane during the past year of lockdown?
That’s the question The Magnetic Theatre asked one “quaranteam” of actors, and while it remains to be seen how much sanity they’ve maintained, the answer is, “Playing With Our Food!” Get ready for a weird, wild, hilarious feast of gustatory one-act plays selected, directed, and performed by Tabitha Judy, Strother Stingley, and Tippin.

Each taking turns at the directing trough, this “food group” of artists serves up a heaping helping of dark comedy, absurdity, and silliness in the course of four quirky short plays by playwrights from around the country. “Three Women and an Onion,” written by Ryan Bultrowicz, finds a Kafkaesque purgatory in an errant allium. Evan Baughfman’s “The Last Beans in the Box” explores the secret lives of young wizards’ least favorite sweets. Jackie Martin’s “Cookies for Bethany” warns of the dangers of taking things that aren’t yours. And “37 Scenes, and a Watermelon,” by Ian Downes, asks the question, “Do they always cry so much?”

So, order some dinner, get comfy with your TV tray, and tuck in to this smorgasbord of tasty theatrical tidbits, delivered via live-stream direct to your living room!

Pretty Woman The Musical
Mar 26 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Peace Center

show

Are you ready to fall in love all over again?

After an incredible run on Broadway, Audience Choice Award-winner Pretty Woman: The Musical is now on tour! One of Hollywood’s most beloved stories of all time, Pretty Woman: The Musical is brought to life by a powerhouse creative team representing the best of music, Hollywood, and Broadway. Featuring direction and choreography by two-time Tony Award® winner Jerry Mitchell (HairsprayKinky BootsLegally Blonde), an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ’69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton, Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

Featured in the musical is Roy Orbison and Bill Dee’s international smash hit song “Oh, Pretty Woman,” which inspired one of the most beloved romantic comedy films of all time. Pretty Woman the film was an international smash hit when it was released in 1990. Now, 30 years later, Pretty Woman: The Musical still “Dazzles!” (Deadline) and is “Big romance and big fun!” (Broadway.com). “Irresistible! A romantic fantasy. A contemporary fairy tale,” says The Hollywood ReporterPretty Woman: The Musical delivers on all the iconic moments you remember. Get ready to experience this dazzling theatrical take on a love story for the ages.

Saturday, March 27, 2021
Apply to be a Costume Designer: A Fashion Show at Asheville Community Theatre
Mar 27 all-day
Online w/ Asheville Community Theatre

Costume Drama 2021: Designer Application

Apply to be a designer in the 2021 Costume Drama: A Fashion Show at Asheville Community Theatre

Costume Drama: A Fashion Show is an eclectic evening of inventive fashion that is one of the highlights of the Asheville summer! It is a fundraiser that supports Asheville Community Theatre (ACT). For 2021, we will again present Costume Drama as a filmed show that will be streamed.

Costume Drama: A Fashion Show is currently scheduled to be filmed on the ACT stage on Monday, August 9 and Tuesday, August 10 and broadcast on Saturday, September 11, 2021. 

We are seeking 20 designers (5 designers per category) for Costume Drama 2021. Submitting an application does not guarantee a spot in the show. Please fill out the application below in order to be considered for a spot. If selected, you will be notified by April 23rd. Designers who are selected will receive free hair and makeup services for their model, free entry to watch the show, professional photos of their designs, and a chance to compete for cash prizes. 

If you have any questions, please contact director Sara Fields Bridges ([email protected]).

Completed applications should be submitted on or before April 10, 2021.

Design Categories

This year’s categories are:

Toybox – Garments for this category should be made from items one might find in a toybox. Think board games, puzzles, dolls, blocks, LEGOS, matchbox cars, balls, musical instruments, art supplies, etc. Please, no guns or toys that promote violence.

Garage Sale – Garments for this category should be made from items one might find in a garage or basement. Think recycling, tools, patio furniture, camping gear, vintage dishes, exercise equipment, old technology, appliances, etc. Please, no repurposed clothing items.

Knots Landing – Garments for this category should be made of rope, ribbon, cording, etc. Could be related to nautical themes or braiding/knot work, or macrame. Rope could be the material or rope could be made from other materials. Must be made with unconventional, non-clothing materials rather than a garment made from conventional yarn or fiber.

Mix and Match Throwback – In honor of Costume Drama’s 10 year anniversary, garments for this category should be created from items from 2 of the 4 categories featured in our first show – tape, feathers, paper, and flowers.

Flat Rock Playhouse: Rock Solid Campaign and $118,000 Match Gift
Mar 27 all-day
Online w/ Flat Rock Playhouse

Flat Rock Playhouse has launched its capital campaign, Rock Solid, in response to the effects of COVID-19. The campaign aims to preserve the legacy of the Playhouse, ignite the passion for theatre in the community, and revitalize the arts in Henderson County and beyond. The campaign kicks off with a generous match from David Leiman, meaning donors’ contributions will be matched dollar for dollar up to $118,000.

 

With the pandemic and government mandates still impacting live event venues, the Playhouse remains dark for the safety of patrons and artists. With performances on hold, the Playhouse has announced a capital campaign, Rock Solid, to preserve the viability of the State Theatre of North Carolina. Donations to this campaign will help to sustain the Playhouse through the following:

  • Maintain and build back the staff as the Playhouse carefully returns to producing;

  • Upgrades to technology;

  • Management of the historic facilities and grounds;

  • Ongoing operational needs; and

  • A “rock solid” infrastructure for long-term sustainability.

  • The Rock Solid campaign will be led not only by Playhouse leadership but also by a committee of community members committed to preserving professional performing arts, theatre arts education, and the history of the Playhouse. Dr. Pete and Jan Richards are co-chairing the Campaign Committee. These community members will be sharing their stories about the importance of the arts and their connection to the Playhouse throughout the duration of the campaign.
Listen to This episodes from 2020!
Mar 27 all-day
Online w/ Asheville Community Theatre

ACT Rewind: 3 Fave Episodes!

Available as Video on Demand thru March 31, 2021!

Hit rewind and watch (or re-watch!) three of the best Listen to This episodes from 2020! Each episode clocks in between 60-80 minutes.

Here’s how it works: you purchase a ticket for the show of your choice and you’ll be sent a unique link to watch. Once you click the “start watching” button, you’ll have 48 hours to complete your view – so feel free to stop and start – or watch the whole thing in one sitting!

We’re featuring:

  • Theme Park Theme: True Amusement Park Tales Meant to Amuse
    • Featuring stories by Bryan Morrisey, Alison Fields, Delina Hensley, and Karen Stobbe, plus songs by Kim Richardson – Originally aired July 30, 2020
  • Surprise and Shine: True Tales of Unexpected Events
    • Featuring stories by Tessa Fontaine, Corr de Joch, Shelagh Ratner, and Rod Murphy, plus songs by Silas Durocher – Originally aired October 1, 2020
  • When a Story Calls: True Tales of In-house Horrors
    • Featuring stories by David Novak, Andy Corren, Waylon Wood, and Rebecca Morris, plus songs by Rebecca O’Quinn – Originally aired October 29, 2020
Open Auditions for “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Mar 27 all-day
Online w/ Montford Park Players
Open Auditions for A Midsummer Night’s Dream!
The Montford Park Players announces open auditions for A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Hannah Williams. Rehearsal will begin in mid-April, and the show will run Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings from May 28 to June 19. Roles are NOT paid positions.
Seeking a diverse group of performers. Please submit a reading or monologue (two minutes or less in length) that allows you to express yourself authentically. Perfection not required. Submit for the role you most want to play and/or feel most aligns with your identity. Looking for actors of every gender, size, race, type, ability, and experience.
Prospective actors and technicians should review the COVID-19 protocols which can be found at https://www.montfordparkplayers.org/…/MPP-ACTOR-SAFETY…. Actors and technicians recruited for this production will be required to abide by all safety protocols as contained in the document.
To audition:
1) fill out and submit this audition form: https://forms.gle/36VBKUfD1vEfvF5w6
2) Record an audition video (you can do so on your phone) of no longer
than 2 minutes (Shakespearean monologue preferred), and upload it here: https://driveuploader.com/upload/6XaW3rROQN/
3) Audition materials MUST be submitted by midnight, March 31, 2021.
Callbacks will be held at the director’s discretion at the Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre. Callbacks will be appropriately socially-distanced.

For more information email [email protected]

Studio 52’s Dave Hart Scholarship Fund for Spring Mini-Mester
Mar 27 all-day
Online w/ Flat Rock Playhouse/Studio 52
Grid of 8 photos with class
                names. Little girl playing by alphabet poster, Text -
                Story and Song. Little boy playing in astronaut costume,
                Text - Character Creation. Young girl dancing in living
                room, Text - Broadway Dance. Lucy opening wardrobe in
                The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe, Text - Theatrical
                Design Basics. Person holding film slate, Text - acting
                for the camera. Hand holding microphone, Text - Your
                Words, Your Voice. Teen girl dancing with headphones,
                Text - Broadway Cardio. Script and Stuio 52 logo, Text -
                Directing: Stages of the Process.


Whether you’re looking to further your passion or you’re curious about the performing arts, Studio 52’s Spring Mini-Mester is a great way to dive into theatre! Virtual Theatre Classes are open to artists ages 5 through Adult with options in acting, Broadway dance, spoken-word poetry, on-camera technique, theatrical design, and directing.

Tuition ranges from $60-70 making this mini-mester affordable and educational. Classes begin the week of April 12 and run through the week of May 6.


Dave Hart Scholarship

Applications Due March 29

 

The Dave Hart Scholarship Fund was created in memory of Studio 52’s friend, artist, and educator Dave Hart. Dave believed that all students, no matter their background or resources, benefit from participating in theatre.

Scholarships are available for every tuition-based program at Studio 52. Applications for Spring Mini-Mester scholarships are due March 29. Applicants will be notified by April 1, of their award status.

Before you apply, find the Virtual Spring Mini-Mester class that works for you! Check the Studio 52 website for availability and class times.

The Magnetic Theatre: script submissions for One Act Play Festival
Mar 27 all-day
Online w/ MagneticTheatre

The One Act Festival is scheduled for June 11-26, 2021. Submissions are free and open to all local playwrights with plays 5-15 minutes long!

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Please limit your cast to a maximum of six actors

  • Scripts with minimal set, costume and prop requirements are preferred

  • We are not considering Theatre for Young Audiences at this time

  • We will not accept Screenplays or Musicals at this time

The Magnetic Theatre tends to produce plays that have not received major/recent productions in the Asheville area. We respond primarily to plays with a sure command of language, that are accessible to a diverse and discerning audience, and clear dramatic action that truly uses the resources of live theater.

If you wish to submit a play for consideration, please include a complete manuscript, bio, resume, and any other supporting materials (e.g. reviews) that might help pique our interest in you and your work.

The Montford Park Players Workday: Readying the Amphitheatre
Mar 27 @ 10:00 am
The Montford Park Players

We’re having another workday…

and we need your help!
Saturday, March 27, 2021,10am-???
Can you believe we finished readying the Amphitheatre for 2021 in just one day? Well of course we didn’t! So we’re going to do it again this coming Saturday the 27th.
We want to make everything as clean and safe as we can so our 2021 can be our best season yet. We’re also going to help Jason Williams hang lights, so being your lack of fear of heights with you.
Come help out, won’t you? Lunch is on US!
We’ll be safe and socially-distanced, bring a mask, your work gloves, and your toolbox if you want to. All hands, work, and the company is welcome.
Magnetic U – Comedy Writing with Tom Chalmers
Mar 27 @ 12:00 pm
Online w/ Magnetic Theatre

Six-week virtual survey course in comedy writing: humor (magazine & talk show), character monologue, and sketch. Classes will be 90-minutes long, taking place via Zoom video-conference meetings every Saturday starting at noon. Additionally, a weekly 30-minute rewrite session will take place every Wednesday at 6:30 PM.

March 20 – April 24th, with presentation on May 2 –

Pretty Woman The Musical
Mar 27 @ 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Peace Center

show

Are you ready to fall in love all over again?

After an incredible run on Broadway, Audience Choice Award-winner Pretty Woman: The Musical is now on tour! One of Hollywood’s most beloved stories of all time, Pretty Woman: The Musical is brought to life by a powerhouse creative team representing the best of music, Hollywood, and Broadway. Featuring direction and choreography by two-time Tony Award® winner Jerry Mitchell (HairsprayKinky BootsLegally Blonde), an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ’69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton, Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

Featured in the musical is Roy Orbison and Bill Dee’s international smash hit song “Oh, Pretty Woman,” which inspired one of the most beloved romantic comedy films of all time. Pretty Woman the film was an international smash hit when it was released in 1990. Now, 30 years later, Pretty Woman: The Musical still “Dazzles!” (Deadline) and is “Big romance and big fun!” (Broadway.com). “Irresistible! A romantic fantasy. A contemporary fairy tale,” says The Hollywood ReporterPretty Woman: The Musical delivers on all the iconic moments you remember. Get ready to experience this dazzling theatrical take on a love story for the ages.

The Magnetic Theatre presents Playing With Our Food
Mar 27 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
The Magnetic Theatre - ONLINE

So, how have you been staying sane during the past year of lockdown?
That’s the question The Magnetic Theatre asked one “quaranteam” of actors, and while it remains to be seen how much sanity they’ve maintained, the answer is, “Playing With Our Food!” Get ready for a weird, wild, hilarious feast of gustatory one-act plays selected, directed, and performed by Tabitha Judy, Strother Stingley, and Tippin.

Each taking turns at the directing trough, this “food group” of artists serves up a heaping helping of dark comedy, absurdity, and silliness in the course of four quirky short plays by playwrights from around the country. “Three Women and an Onion,” written by Ryan Bultrowicz, finds a Kafkaesque purgatory in an errant allium. Evan Baughfman’s “The Last Beans in the Box” explores the secret lives of young wizards’ least favorite sweets. Jackie Martin’s “Cookies for Bethany” warns of the dangers of taking things that aren’t yours. And “37 Scenes, and a Watermelon,” by Ian Downes, asks the question, “Do they always cry so much?”

So, order some dinner, get comfy with your TV tray, and tuck in to this smorgasbord of tasty theatrical tidbits, delivered via live-stream direct to your living room!

Pretty Woman The Musical
Mar 27 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Peace Center

show

Are you ready to fall in love all over again?

After an incredible run on Broadway, Audience Choice Award-winner Pretty Woman: The Musical is now on tour! One of Hollywood’s most beloved stories of all time, Pretty Woman: The Musical is brought to life by a powerhouse creative team representing the best of music, Hollywood, and Broadway. Featuring direction and choreography by two-time Tony Award® winner Jerry Mitchell (HairsprayKinky BootsLegally Blonde), an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ’69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton, Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

Featured in the musical is Roy Orbison and Bill Dee’s international smash hit song “Oh, Pretty Woman,” which inspired one of the most beloved romantic comedy films of all time. Pretty Woman the film was an international smash hit when it was released in 1990. Now, 30 years later, Pretty Woman: The Musical still “Dazzles!” (Deadline) and is “Big romance and big fun!” (Broadway.com). “Irresistible! A romantic fantasy. A contemporary fairy tale,” says The Hollywood ReporterPretty Woman: The Musical delivers on all the iconic moments you remember. Get ready to experience this dazzling theatrical take on a love story for the ages.

Sunday, March 28, 2021
Apply to be a Costume Designer: A Fashion Show at Asheville Community Theatre
Mar 28 all-day
Online w/ Asheville Community Theatre

Costume Drama 2021: Designer Application

Apply to be a designer in the 2021 Costume Drama: A Fashion Show at Asheville Community Theatre

Costume Drama: A Fashion Show is an eclectic evening of inventive fashion that is one of the highlights of the Asheville summer! It is a fundraiser that supports Asheville Community Theatre (ACT). For 2021, we will again present Costume Drama as a filmed show that will be streamed.

Costume Drama: A Fashion Show is currently scheduled to be filmed on the ACT stage on Monday, August 9 and Tuesday, August 10 and broadcast on Saturday, September 11, 2021. 

We are seeking 20 designers (5 designers per category) for Costume Drama 2021. Submitting an application does not guarantee a spot in the show. Please fill out the application below in order to be considered for a spot. If selected, you will be notified by April 23rd. Designers who are selected will receive free hair and makeup services for their model, free entry to watch the show, professional photos of their designs, and a chance to compete for cash prizes. 

If you have any questions, please contact director Sara Fields Bridges ([email protected]).

Completed applications should be submitted on or before April 10, 2021.

Design Categories

This year’s categories are:

Toybox – Garments for this category should be made from items one might find in a toybox. Think board games, puzzles, dolls, blocks, LEGOS, matchbox cars, balls, musical instruments, art supplies, etc. Please, no guns or toys that promote violence.

Garage Sale – Garments for this category should be made from items one might find in a garage or basement. Think recycling, tools, patio furniture, camping gear, vintage dishes, exercise equipment, old technology, appliances, etc. Please, no repurposed clothing items.

Knots Landing – Garments for this category should be made of rope, ribbon, cording, etc. Could be related to nautical themes or braiding/knot work, or macrame. Rope could be the material or rope could be made from other materials. Must be made with unconventional, non-clothing materials rather than a garment made from conventional yarn or fiber.

Mix and Match Throwback – In honor of Costume Drama’s 10 year anniversary, garments for this category should be created from items from 2 of the 4 categories featured in our first show – tape, feathers, paper, and flowers.

Flat Rock Playhouse: Rock Solid Campaign and $118,000 Match Gift
Mar 28 all-day
Online w/ Flat Rock Playhouse

Flat Rock Playhouse has launched its capital campaign, Rock Solid, in response to the effects of COVID-19. The campaign aims to preserve the legacy of the Playhouse, ignite the passion for theatre in the community, and revitalize the arts in Henderson County and beyond. The campaign kicks off with a generous match from David Leiman, meaning donors’ contributions will be matched dollar for dollar up to $118,000.

 

With the pandemic and government mandates still impacting live event venues, the Playhouse remains dark for the safety of patrons and artists. With performances on hold, the Playhouse has announced a capital campaign, Rock Solid, to preserve the viability of the State Theatre of North Carolina. Donations to this campaign will help to sustain the Playhouse through the following:

  • Maintain and build back the staff as the Playhouse carefully returns to producing;

  • Upgrades to technology;

  • Management of the historic facilities and grounds;

  • Ongoing operational needs; and

  • A “rock solid” infrastructure for long-term sustainability.

  • The Rock Solid campaign will be led not only by Playhouse leadership but also by a committee of community members committed to preserving professional performing arts, theatre arts education, and the history of the Playhouse. Dr. Pete and Jan Richards are co-chairing the Campaign Committee. These community members will be sharing their stories about the importance of the arts and their connection to the Playhouse throughout the duration of the campaign.
Listen to This episodes from 2020!
Mar 28 all-day
Online w/ Asheville Community Theatre

ACT Rewind: 3 Fave Episodes!

Available as Video on Demand thru March 31, 2021!

Hit rewind and watch (or re-watch!) three of the best Listen to This episodes from 2020! Each episode clocks in between 60-80 minutes.

Here’s how it works: you purchase a ticket for the show of your choice and you’ll be sent a unique link to watch. Once you click the “start watching” button, you’ll have 48 hours to complete your view – so feel free to stop and start – or watch the whole thing in one sitting!

We’re featuring:

  • Theme Park Theme: True Amusement Park Tales Meant to Amuse
    • Featuring stories by Bryan Morrisey, Alison Fields, Delina Hensley, and Karen Stobbe, plus songs by Kim Richardson – Originally aired July 30, 2020
  • Surprise and Shine: True Tales of Unexpected Events
    • Featuring stories by Tessa Fontaine, Corr de Joch, Shelagh Ratner, and Rod Murphy, plus songs by Silas Durocher – Originally aired October 1, 2020
  • When a Story Calls: True Tales of In-house Horrors
    • Featuring stories by David Novak, Andy Corren, Waylon Wood, and Rebecca Morris, plus songs by Rebecca O’Quinn – Originally aired October 29, 2020
Open Auditions for “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Mar 28 all-day
Online w/ Montford Park Players
Open Auditions for A Midsummer Night’s Dream!
The Montford Park Players announces open auditions for A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Hannah Williams. Rehearsal will begin in mid-April, and the show will run Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings from May 28 to June 19. Roles are NOT paid positions.
Seeking a diverse group of performers. Please submit a reading or monologue (two minutes or less in length) that allows you to express yourself authentically. Perfection not required. Submit for the role you most want to play and/or feel most aligns with your identity. Looking for actors of every gender, size, race, type, ability, and experience.
Prospective actors and technicians should review the COVID-19 protocols which can be found at https://www.montfordparkplayers.org/…/MPP-ACTOR-SAFETY…. Actors and technicians recruited for this production will be required to abide by all safety protocols as contained in the document.
To audition:
1) fill out and submit this audition form: https://forms.gle/36VBKUfD1vEfvF5w6
2) Record an audition video (you can do so on your phone) of no longer
than 2 minutes (Shakespearean monologue preferred), and upload it here: https://driveuploader.com/upload/6XaW3rROQN/
3) Audition materials MUST be submitted by midnight, March 31, 2021.
Callbacks will be held at the director’s discretion at the Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre. Callbacks will be appropriately socially-distanced.

For more information email [email protected]

Studio 52’s Dave Hart Scholarship Fund for Spring Mini-Mester
Mar 28 all-day
Online w/ Flat Rock Playhouse/Studio 52
Grid of 8 photos with class
                names. Little girl playing by alphabet poster, Text -
                Story and Song. Little boy playing in astronaut costume,
                Text - Character Creation. Young girl dancing in living
                room, Text - Broadway Dance. Lucy opening wardrobe in
                The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe, Text - Theatrical
                Design Basics. Person holding film slate, Text - acting
                for the camera. Hand holding microphone, Text - Your
                Words, Your Voice. Teen girl dancing with headphones,
                Text - Broadway Cardio. Script and Stuio 52 logo, Text -
                Directing: Stages of the Process.


Whether you’re looking to further your passion or you’re curious about the performing arts, Studio 52’s Spring Mini-Mester is a great way to dive into theatre! Virtual Theatre Classes are open to artists ages 5 through Adult with options in acting, Broadway dance, spoken-word poetry, on-camera technique, theatrical design, and directing.

Tuition ranges from $60-70 making this mini-mester affordable and educational. Classes begin the week of April 12 and run through the week of May 6.


Dave Hart Scholarship

Applications Due March 29

 

The Dave Hart Scholarship Fund was created in memory of Studio 52’s friend, artist, and educator Dave Hart. Dave believed that all students, no matter their background or resources, benefit from participating in theatre.

Scholarships are available for every tuition-based program at Studio 52. Applications for Spring Mini-Mester scholarships are due March 29. Applicants will be notified by April 1, of their award status.

Before you apply, find the Virtual Spring Mini-Mester class that works for you! Check the Studio 52 website for availability and class times.

The Magnetic Theatre: script submissions for One Act Play Festival
Mar 28 all-day
Online w/ MagneticTheatre

The One Act Festival is scheduled for June 11-26, 2021. Submissions are free and open to all local playwrights with plays 5-15 minutes long!

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Please limit your cast to a maximum of six actors

  • Scripts with minimal set, costume and prop requirements are preferred

  • We are not considering Theatre for Young Audiences at this time

  • We will not accept Screenplays or Musicals at this time

The Magnetic Theatre tends to produce plays that have not received major/recent productions in the Asheville area. We respond primarily to plays with a sure command of language, that are accessible to a diverse and discerning audience, and clear dramatic action that truly uses the resources of live theater.

If you wish to submit a play for consideration, please include a complete manuscript, bio, resume, and any other supporting materials (e.g. reviews) that might help pique our interest in you and your work.

Pretty Woman The Musical
Mar 28 @ 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Peace Center

show

Are you ready to fall in love all over again?

After an incredible run on Broadway, Audience Choice Award-winner Pretty Woman: The Musical is now on tour! One of Hollywood’s most beloved stories of all time, Pretty Woman: The Musical is brought to life by a powerhouse creative team representing the best of music, Hollywood, and Broadway. Featuring direction and choreography by two-time Tony Award® winner Jerry Mitchell (HairsprayKinky BootsLegally Blonde), an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ’69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton, Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

Featured in the musical is Roy Orbison and Bill Dee’s international smash hit song “Oh, Pretty Woman,” which inspired one of the most beloved romantic comedy films of all time. Pretty Woman the film was an international smash hit when it was released in 1990. Now, 30 years later, Pretty Woman: The Musical still “Dazzles!” (Deadline) and is “Big romance and big fun!” (Broadway.com). “Irresistible! A romantic fantasy. A contemporary fairy tale,” says The Hollywood ReporterPretty Woman: The Musical delivers on all the iconic moments you remember. Get ready to experience this dazzling theatrical take on a love story for the ages.

Pretty Women The Musical POSTPONED
Mar 28 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Peace Center

show

Are you ready to fall in love all over again?

After an incredible run on Broadway, Audience Choice Award-winner Pretty Woman: The Musical is now on tour! One of Hollywood’s most beloved stories of all time, Pretty Woman: The Musical is brought to life by a powerhouse creative team representing the best of music, Hollywood, and Broadway. Featuring direction and choreography by two-time Tony Award® winner Jerry Mitchell (HairsprayKinky BootsLegally Blonde), an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ’69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton, Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

Featured in the musical is Roy Orbison and Bill Dee’s international smash hit song “Oh, Pretty Woman,” which inspired one of the most beloved romantic comedy films of all time. Pretty Woman the film was an international smash hit when it was released in 1990. Now, 30 years later, Pretty Woman: The Musical still “Dazzles!” (Deadline) and is “Big romance and big fun!” (Broadway.com). “Irresistible! A romantic fantasy. A contemporary fairy tale,” says The Hollywood ReporterPretty Woman: The Musical delivers on all the iconic moments you remember. Get ready to experience this dazzling theatrical take on a love story for the ages.

The Magnetic Theatre Speakeasy Improv classes
Mar 28 @ 7:00 pm
tbd

The Speakeasy is designed to use improv for positive change through fast-paced play and collaboration. Through teaching the deeper nature of improv, The Speakeasy aims to inspire Artists to stay actively engaged in their craft, grow as individuals, and contribute to the growth of their artistic community. We want our community to have a blast, grow as people, and feel comfortable doing exactly what our name says… speak easy! Instructor Tim Hearn’s approach to both the arts as well as the craft of teaching prioritizes the process of play over the final result. He implements the rules of improv as a philosophy for living and as an indispensable tool for performance.

The first course offered will be “The Fellowship,” Sundays or Mondays at 7:00pm, beginning March 7th and running for 10 weeks. With specific learning targets addressed through a focus on process over product, this course is suited to new students who have never before taken an improv class as well as to seasoned improvisers looking for a new take on familiar techniques.  Each week offers a distinct lesson designed to ensure students learn through group experience and active play. Classes will be in-person with enrollment limited to ten students, and all COVID precautions will be observed.  Location is TBD.

More information about Speakeasy Improv, the curriculum, and enrollment can be found at: https://themagnetictheatre.org/speakeasy-improv

For questions, please contact Artistic Director

Monday, March 29, 2021
Apply to be a Costume Designer: A Fashion Show at Asheville Community Theatre
Mar 29 all-day
Online w/ Asheville Community Theatre

Costume Drama 2021: Designer Application

Apply to be a designer in the 2021 Costume Drama: A Fashion Show at Asheville Community Theatre

Costume Drama: A Fashion Show is an eclectic evening of inventive fashion that is one of the highlights of the Asheville summer! It is a fundraiser that supports Asheville Community Theatre (ACT). For 2021, we will again present Costume Drama as a filmed show that will be streamed.

Costume Drama: A Fashion Show is currently scheduled to be filmed on the ACT stage on Monday, August 9 and Tuesday, August 10 and broadcast on Saturday, September 11, 2021. 

We are seeking 20 designers (5 designers per category) for Costume Drama 2021. Submitting an application does not guarantee a spot in the show. Please fill out the application below in order to be considered for a spot. If selected, you will be notified by April 23rd. Designers who are selected will receive free hair and makeup services for their model, free entry to watch the show, professional photos of their designs, and a chance to compete for cash prizes. 

If you have any questions, please contact director Sara Fields Bridges ([email protected]).

Completed applications should be submitted on or before April 10, 2021.

Design Categories

This year’s categories are:

Toybox – Garments for this category should be made from items one might find in a toybox. Think board games, puzzles, dolls, blocks, LEGOS, matchbox cars, balls, musical instruments, art supplies, etc. Please, no guns or toys that promote violence.

Garage Sale – Garments for this category should be made from items one might find in a garage or basement. Think recycling, tools, patio furniture, camping gear, vintage dishes, exercise equipment, old technology, appliances, etc. Please, no repurposed clothing items.

Knots Landing – Garments for this category should be made of rope, ribbon, cording, etc. Could be related to nautical themes or braiding/knot work, or macrame. Rope could be the material or rope could be made from other materials. Must be made with unconventional, non-clothing materials rather than a garment made from conventional yarn or fiber.

Mix and Match Throwback – In honor of Costume Drama’s 10 year anniversary, garments for this category should be created from items from 2 of the 4 categories featured in our first show – tape, feathers, paper, and flowers.

Flat Rock Playhouse: Rock Solid Campaign and $118,000 Match Gift
Mar 29 all-day
Online w/ Flat Rock Playhouse

Flat Rock Playhouse has launched its capital campaign, Rock Solid, in response to the effects of COVID-19. The campaign aims to preserve the legacy of the Playhouse, ignite the passion for theatre in the community, and revitalize the arts in Henderson County and beyond. The campaign kicks off with a generous match from David Leiman, meaning donors’ contributions will be matched dollar for dollar up to $118,000.

 

With the pandemic and government mandates still impacting live event venues, the Playhouse remains dark for the safety of patrons and artists. With performances on hold, the Playhouse has announced a capital campaign, Rock Solid, to preserve the viability of the State Theatre of North Carolina. Donations to this campaign will help to sustain the Playhouse through the following:

  • Maintain and build back the staff as the Playhouse carefully returns to producing;

  • Upgrades to technology;

  • Management of the historic facilities and grounds;

  • Ongoing operational needs; and

  • A “rock solid” infrastructure for long-term sustainability.

  • The Rock Solid campaign will be led not only by Playhouse leadership but also by a committee of community members committed to preserving professional performing arts, theatre arts education, and the history of the Playhouse. Dr. Pete and Jan Richards are co-chairing the Campaign Committee. These community members will be sharing their stories about the importance of the arts and their connection to the Playhouse throughout the duration of the campaign.
Listen to This episodes from 2020!
Mar 29 all-day
Online w/ Asheville Community Theatre

ACT Rewind: 3 Fave Episodes!

Available as Video on Demand thru March 31, 2021!

Hit rewind and watch (or re-watch!) three of the best Listen to This episodes from 2020! Each episode clocks in between 60-80 minutes.

Here’s how it works: you purchase a ticket for the show of your choice and you’ll be sent a unique link to watch. Once you click the “start watching” button, you’ll have 48 hours to complete your view – so feel free to stop and start – or watch the whole thing in one sitting!

We’re featuring:

  • Theme Park Theme: True Amusement Park Tales Meant to Amuse
    • Featuring stories by Bryan Morrisey, Alison Fields, Delina Hensley, and Karen Stobbe, plus songs by Kim Richardson – Originally aired July 30, 2020
  • Surprise and Shine: True Tales of Unexpected Events
    • Featuring stories by Tessa Fontaine, Corr de Joch, Shelagh Ratner, and Rod Murphy, plus songs by Silas Durocher – Originally aired October 1, 2020
  • When a Story Calls: True Tales of In-house Horrors
    • Featuring stories by David Novak, Andy Corren, Waylon Wood, and Rebecca Morris, plus songs by Rebecca O’Quinn – Originally aired October 29, 2020
Open Auditions for “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Mar 29 all-day
Online w/ Montford Park Players
Open Auditions for A Midsummer Night’s Dream!
The Montford Park Players announces open auditions for A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Hannah Williams. Rehearsal will begin in mid-April, and the show will run Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings from May 28 to June 19. Roles are NOT paid positions.
Seeking a diverse group of performers. Please submit a reading or monologue (two minutes or less in length) that allows you to express yourself authentically. Perfection not required. Submit for the role you most want to play and/or feel most aligns with your identity. Looking for actors of every gender, size, race, type, ability, and experience.
Prospective actors and technicians should review the COVID-19 protocols which can be found at https://www.montfordparkplayers.org/…/MPP-ACTOR-SAFETY…. Actors and technicians recruited for this production will be required to abide by all safety protocols as contained in the document.
To audition:
1) fill out and submit this audition form: https://forms.gle/36VBKUfD1vEfvF5w6
2) Record an audition video (you can do so on your phone) of no longer
than 2 minutes (Shakespearean monologue preferred), and upload it here: https://driveuploader.com/upload/6XaW3rROQN/
3) Audition materials MUST be submitted by midnight, March 31, 2021.
Callbacks will be held at the director’s discretion at the Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre. Callbacks will be appropriately socially-distanced.

For more information email [email protected]

Studio 52’s Dave Hart Scholarship Fund for Spring Mini-Mester
Mar 29 all-day
Online w/ Flat Rock Playhouse/Studio 52
Grid of 8 photos with class
                names. Little girl playing by alphabet poster, Text -
                Story and Song. Little boy playing in astronaut costume,
                Text - Character Creation. Young girl dancing in living
                room, Text - Broadway Dance. Lucy opening wardrobe in
                The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe, Text - Theatrical
                Design Basics. Person holding film slate, Text - acting
                for the camera. Hand holding microphone, Text - Your
                Words, Your Voice. Teen girl dancing with headphones,
                Text - Broadway Cardio. Script and Stuio 52 logo, Text -
                Directing: Stages of the Process.


Whether you’re looking to further your passion or you’re curious about the performing arts, Studio 52’s Spring Mini-Mester is a great way to dive into theatre! Virtual Theatre Classes are open to artists ages 5 through Adult with options in acting, Broadway dance, spoken-word poetry, on-camera technique, theatrical design, and directing.

Tuition ranges from $60-70 making this mini-mester affordable and educational. Classes begin the week of April 12 and run through the week of May 6.


Dave Hart Scholarship

Applications Due March 29

 

The Dave Hart Scholarship Fund was created in memory of Studio 52’s friend, artist, and educator Dave Hart. Dave believed that all students, no matter their background or resources, benefit from participating in theatre.

Scholarships are available for every tuition-based program at Studio 52. Applications for Spring Mini-Mester scholarships are due March 29. Applicants will be notified by April 1, of their award status.

Before you apply, find the Virtual Spring Mini-Mester class that works for you! Check the Studio 52 website for availability and class times.

Youth Improv For ages 8-11
Mar 29 @ 4:00 pm – 4:45 pm
Online w/ Asheville Community Theatre

Come join the amazing Chris Martin on a fun filled improv journey through all of our favorite improv games and some new surprises. Don’t miss the chance for some hilarious and silly rounds of Waiter, Waiter!, Changing Channels, Night at the Museum, and so much more! The class includes fun warm-ups, “Yes And” exercises, and a showcase during the last class.

A limited number of scholarships are available for this class. CLICK HERE TO APPLY. Please do not purchase registration prior to applying. Applications must be received by 2:00pm on Monday, March 8, 2021 for consideration. Please contact Amanda at [email protected] with questions.

 

Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Apply to be a Costume Designer: A Fashion Show at Asheville Community Theatre
Mar 30 all-day
Online w/ Asheville Community Theatre

Costume Drama 2021: Designer Application

Apply to be a designer in the 2021 Costume Drama: A Fashion Show at Asheville Community Theatre

Costume Drama: A Fashion Show is an eclectic evening of inventive fashion that is one of the highlights of the Asheville summer! It is a fundraiser that supports Asheville Community Theatre (ACT). For 2021, we will again present Costume Drama as a filmed show that will be streamed.

Costume Drama: A Fashion Show is currently scheduled to be filmed on the ACT stage on Monday, August 9 and Tuesday, August 10 and broadcast on Saturday, September 11, 2021. 

We are seeking 20 designers (5 designers per category) for Costume Drama 2021. Submitting an application does not guarantee a spot in the show. Please fill out the application below in order to be considered for a spot. If selected, you will be notified by April 23rd. Designers who are selected will receive free hair and makeup services for their model, free entry to watch the show, professional photos of their designs, and a chance to compete for cash prizes. 

If you have any questions, please contact director Sara Fields Bridges ([email protected]).

Completed applications should be submitted on or before April 10, 2021.

Design Categories

This year’s categories are:

Toybox – Garments for this category should be made from items one might find in a toybox. Think board games, puzzles, dolls, blocks, LEGOS, matchbox cars, balls, musical instruments, art supplies, etc. Please, no guns or toys that promote violence.

Garage Sale – Garments for this category should be made from items one might find in a garage or basement. Think recycling, tools, patio furniture, camping gear, vintage dishes, exercise equipment, old technology, appliances, etc. Please, no repurposed clothing items.

Knots Landing – Garments for this category should be made of rope, ribbon, cording, etc. Could be related to nautical themes or braiding/knot work, or macrame. Rope could be the material or rope could be made from other materials. Must be made with unconventional, non-clothing materials rather than a garment made from conventional yarn or fiber.

Mix and Match Throwback – In honor of Costume Drama’s 10 year anniversary, garments for this category should be created from items from 2 of the 4 categories featured in our first show – tape, feathers, paper, and flowers.