Guess what? It's time to vote once again! No, it's not November yet (though there are City Council elections this year), but it is time for the Mountain Xpress' yearly poll: Best of WNC.
We've been voted Best Local Theatre for the past five years, and won some of the best live performing arts events over the years as well. Categories in which you might want to vote for us (or related people) are: Local theatre company, Local actor (male or female), and Live show of 2010: local performing arts event.
As for Best Local Actor (male or female), we have a lot of talented folks grace our stage, so I won't list names here, but if you care to come in and browse some old playbills or ask, "Who was that one actor in That One Intense Show and That Other Neat Play?" we'd be more than happy to help you out.
Eligible for Best Live Show of 2010 (and 2011 so far): Local Performing Arts Event, our 2010-2011 Mainstage Series included the following plays:
As for Best Local Actor (male or female), we have a lot of talented folks grace our stage, so I won't list names here, but if you care to come in and browse some old playbills or ask, "Who was that one actor in That One Intense Show and That Other Neat Play?" we'd be more than happy to help you out.
Eligible for Best Live Show of 2010 (and 2011 so far): Local Performing Arts Event, our 2010-2011 Mainstage Series included the following plays:
- Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches by Tony Kushner
- Boeing-Boeing by Marc Camoletti
- One Flea Spare by Naomi Wallace
- The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams (a co-production with Immediate Theatre Project)
With 'Local original production,' they mean productions of "locally written script[s] for a play or other performance," and while our Mainstage Series didn't have any plays that fit that category, our Catalyst Series had a few.
Perhaps you'd like to vote for...
We can't do the work we do without the support of our sponsors, so please think of them, too, when you're looking at the ballot. Below you'll find a list of our sponsors for our current 2011-2012 season.
As Jiminy Cricket once said, "Let your conscience be your guide." If you feel our work deserves a 'best of' category, please vote... then tell your friends to vote, too!
Perhaps you'd like to vote for...
- LYLAS Make Funny Long Time by LYLAS
- Dogfall by Sanguine Theatre Troupe
- Chrysalis by The Redundant Theatre Company Theatre and the Advanced Drama students of Hendersonville High School
- Grimm by Dark Horse Theatre
- Yugen by Anemone Dance Theater and Legacy Butoh.
We can't do the work we do without the support of our sponsors, so please think of them, too, when you're looking at the ballot. Below you'll find a list of our sponsors for our current 2011-2012 season.
- BMW of Asheville
- ARC (formerly Imaging Technologies)
- Bloomin' Art (florist)
- Colorful Palate Catering
- Computer Mechanix (computer repair)
- Freaks and Geeks Tattoo Sideshow (tattoo parlor)
- Jen Lepkowski Photography
- Posana (restaurant)
- The Southern Kitchen and Bar
- Purplecat (web design)
- Planned Parenthood
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