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18 Jul 2007

Talking with Bob could be like walking through a minefield—one careless cliché and boom!—but those who did it regularly learned to write good English.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 18 Jul 2007 (Arts: Feature)

9 May 2007

Based around the saga of a Gotham-esque city where citizens must pay to pee due to a town water shortage, Urinetown takes a crack at big-budget corporations and small-town politics in one giant flush.
By Kathy Justice, Jack McDonald and V. Cullum Rogers | 9 May 2007 (Arts: On the Boards)

2 May 2007

The Gratitude of Wasps is the first world-premiere production from Chapel Hill's Deep Dish Theater Company.
By V. Cullum Rogers, Jack McDonald and Megan Stein | 2 May 2007 (Arts: On the Boards)

27 Apr 2005

By V. Cullum Rogers | 27 Apr 2005 (Ye Olde Archives: NEWS: Triangles)

26 Dec 2001

Indy cartoonist V. Cullum Rogers discusses what this year has meant in the world of political cartoons.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 26 Dec 2001 (News: Feature)

14 Feb 2001

Self-obsessed, white, middle-aged New Yorkers take the stage in "Side Man" and "The Monogamist."
By V. Cullum Rogers | 14 Feb 2001 (Arts: Feature)

27 Dec 2000

"Fuddy Meers" continues Manbites Dog's now 13-year-old tradition of comic surrealism.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 27 Dec 2000 (Arts: Feature)

6 Dec 2000

Chaucer and O. Henry stories come to life on local stages this week.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 6 Dec 2000 (Arts: Feature)

8 Nov 2000

By V. Cullum Rogers | 8 Nov 2000 (Arts: Feature)

18 Oct 2000

Raleigh LIttle Theatre resurrects a 1927 adaptation of Bram Stoker's "Dracula," but fails to breathe new life into it.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 18 Oct 2000 (Arts: Feature)

20 Sep 2000

Moliere's "The School for Wives" kicks off PlayMakers' 25th anniversary season with a bang.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 20 Sep 2000 (Arts: Feature)

6 Sep 2000

A survey of local theaters, their facilities and their snack offerings.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 6 Sep 2000 (Arts: Feature)

16 Aug 2000

Bold Maids' production of And Baby Makes Seven is both lightweight and heavy going.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 16 Aug 2000 (Arts: Feature)

26 Jul 2000

A review of As Bees in Honey Drown, a humorous and cautionary tale about the evil effects of reading magazines.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 26 Jul 2000 (Arts: Feature)

10 May 2000

Shakespeare & Originals' new production, A Mouthfulla Sacco and Vanzetti, is so good it almost lives up to its ambitions.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 10 May 2000 (Arts: Feature)

12 Apr 2000

Tom Stoppard's in love--with freedom--in Burning Coal's Night and Day, and Emma's Child, a North Carolina premiere from Taravita Productions, explores the pain of parenthood.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 12 Apr 2000 (Arts: Feature)

15 Mar 2000

With a transcendent, beyond-tears serenity that evokes Greek tragedy, PlayMakers' Wit far surpasses the other shows of the season.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 15 Mar 2000 (Arts: Feature)

1 Mar 2000

In his solo show One Noble Journey, actor and writer Mike Wiley makes Bill Clinton look like a wallflower.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 1 Mar 2000 (Arts: Feature)

9 Feb 2000

Flying Machine Theatre Company's Private Eyes and Playmakers' The Glass Menagerie are both well worth seeing.
By V. Cullum Rogers | 9 Feb 2000 (Arts: Feature)
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