City of Raleigh Arts Commission
Provides information about all Raleigh non-profit and commercial galleries and performing arts groups.
(919) 890-3610
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United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County
General information about arts organizations and artists-in-schools programs in Wake County.
(919) 839-1498
www.unitedarts.org/
A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute
Fully-staged operas in English with members of the N.C. Symphony.
(919) 890-6083
http://www.ajf.org
Broadway Series South
The very best of touring Broadway shows can be seen on the Memorial Auditorium marquee, and the popular Broadway series has been expanded to add off-Broadway shows.
(919) 831-6060 or (919) 834-4000
www.broadwayseriessouth.com
Burning Coal Theatre Company
Raleigh 's new professional equity theatre company, which produces riveting reexaminations of overlooked classic and modern plays, as well as new plays, whose themes and issues are of immediate concern to the audience. Race and gender non-specific casting are an integral component of their perspective, as is international viewpoint.
(919) 388-0066
www.burningcoal.org
Carolina Ballet
The Triangle's professional ballet company features collaborations with the N.C. Symphony, National Opera Company and Raleigh Oratorio Society. These include the full range of ballet from the finest classics to fresh, contemporary works, infused with new energy and excitement. The season includes the annual tradition of the "Nutcracker" in December.
(919) 719-0900
www.carolinaballet.com
Cary Ballet and Conservatory and the Cary Ballet Co.
(919) 481-6509
www.caryballet.com
Concert Singers of Cary
(919) 678-1009
www.concertsingers.org
Flying Machine Theatre Company
Theatre company presents modern plays at Kennedy Theatre, Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts.
(919) 317-1686
www.theflyingmachine.org
The North Carolina Symphony
Based in Raleigh, the North Carolina Symphony performs approximately 170 times each year frequently with international music artists. With the opening of the new concert hall in Raleigh in 2001, the arts in North Carolina changed forever. Meymandi Concert Hall, the new home of the North Carolina Symphony, features a world-class design, near-perfect acoustics and an intimate atmosphere that redefines the concert experience. Led by new Music Director Grant Llewellyn, the N.C. Symphony is a national leader in music education and performs approximately 42 music education concerts annually for North Carolina school children. Each June and July, the Symphony also performs a series of Summerfest concerts at Koka Booth Amphitheatre at Regency Park in Cary .
(919) 733-2750
http://www.ncsymphony.org
The North Carolina Theatre
The North Carolina Theatre is the state's only professional not-for-profit theatre that specializes in the production of large-scale Broadway musicals. This year showcases several golden classics.
(919) 831-6950 or (919) 834-4000
www.nctheatre.com
The Opera Company of North Carolina
The OCNC has won accolades for its uncompromising professional standards, internationally renowned casts and sold-out performances.
(919) 783-0098
www.operanc.com
PineCone
Presenting traditional music and dance programs year-round.
(919) 515-1100 or (919) 990-1900
www.pinecone.org
Raleigh Chamber Music Guild
The Raleigh Chamber Music Guild is celebrating its 64th season with concerts by outstanding regional, national and international ensembles.
(919) 821-2030
www.rcmg.org
Raleigh Ensemble Players Theatre Company
Celebrating its 25th season, Raleigh Ensemble Players employs local actors and technicians to premiere contemporary off-Broadway productions annually at Artspace Gallery II in downtown Raleigh 's City Market.
Call (919) 832-9607
www.realtheatre.org
Raleigh Little Theatre
Begun in 1936, Raleigh Little Theatre is one of the oldest continuously operating community theatres in the country. It offers entertainment, education and community programs year-round. Now in its 68th season, RLT showcases 14 productions each year, with more than 150 performances. No other theatre in North Carolina produces as many shows.
(919) 821-3111
www.raleighlittletheatre.org
Raleigh Symphony Orchestra
In its 26 th season, the Raleigh Symphony Orchestra offers classical and family concerts performed at Meymandi Concert Hall. Community outreach includes pops concerts, ensemble performances and music education programs.
(919) 546-9755
www.raleighsymphony.com
Theatre In The Park
Theatre in the Park, the largest community theatre in North Carolina , entertains more than 40,000 people annually. Best known for its annual original production of A Christmas Carol, starring Ira David Wood III as "Scrooge," this indoor theatre showcases plays throughout the year, from contemporary to classic, from comedy to drama.
(919) 831-6058
www.theatreinthepark.com
Meredith College Arts Programs
Meredith College offers a number of musical, dance and theatrical performances and art exhibits that are open to the public.
Main Number, (919) 760-8600
Art Gallery , (919) 760-8465
Theatre, (919) 760-2840
www.meredith.edu
N.C. State University Arts Programs
N.C. State 's many cultural offerings include first-rate drama, musical and dance performances, as well as several art exhibitions annually. Its outstanding theatre and gallery facilities include Stewart Theatre in the Talley Student Center on Cates Avenue and Thompson Theatre on Dunn Avenue . All arts program performances are open to the public, and all tickets are available through N.C. State Ticket Central.
Ticket Central, (919) 515-1100
Stewart Theatre, (919) 515-3927
Center Stage, (919) 515-3030
Crafts Center, (919) 515-2457
Dance Program, (919) 515-7034
Music Department, (919) 515-2981
University Theatre, (919) 515-2405
Gallery of Art & Design, (919) 515-3503
http://www7.acs.ncsu.edu/arts/
Other Campus Theatres
Peace College , (919) 508-2000
St. Augustine's College, (919) 516-4364
Shaw University, (919) 546-8420
Theatrical events are publicized prior to performance. Please call numbers above for specific show information.