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‘I do talk about it as freely as I can.’ 50 years later, Greensboro’s Allen Broach still lugs weight of his Vietnam service
By Margaret Moffett Special to the News & Record Allen Broach, one of Greensboro’s best-known and most-loved residents, has carried this … burden? Is that the right word? The 72-year-old would never describe it that way. Implies too much martyrdom. It was, after...
An Artist Profile – Jazz Pianist Matt Reid
Matt will be the performing artist for Touring Theatre of NC's Annual Holiday Party - Jingle Bell Jazz! Born and raised in the mountains of Western North Carolina, Matt began studying piano at the age of five with local teachers in the Asheville area. During his early...
5 questions for Donna Baldwin-Bradby, director of Mad at Miles
Mad at Miles: A Black Woman’s Guide to Truth runs at Triad Stage Thursday through March 31. The work was adapted by Donna Baldwin-Bradby from a book by Pearl Cleage in 2008 — the first adaptation in the country from the written work. Original story from Triad City...
About Touring Theatre of North Carolina
Touring Theatre of North Carolina is a not for profit, active producing professional theatre that celebrates the on-going human search for dignity across lines of ethnicity, gender, economic status, religion
Touring Theatre is a Laboratory: It looks for local stories. It develops and premiers new works drawn from literature, historical documents, and from people within its community. Most years it premiers three new works in its Chamber Series, introducing one or two of them into its touring production inventory.
Touring Theatre is Relevant: It emphasizes relevancy by responding to the concerns, celebrations
Touring Theatre is Collaborative: It collaborates with community organizations, groups, scholars, and others who are engaged in the subject matter being presented in order to produce the most relevant and authentic work. Often community partners will create the space for facilitating post-performance discussions.
Touring Theatre is Local: It gathers stories of local relevance and is firmly rooted in the central North Carolina community. All of its productions are developed and premiered in Greensboro, NC, before becoming available for touring.
TTNC is Accessible: It brings high quality, educational and vibrant theatre productions to all corners of the state and beyond.
Touring Theatre’s Artistic Director Brenda P. Schleunes with North Carolina authors Fred Chappell and Lee Smith