D’Wayne Rodriguez, left, plays the part of a game host taking back the prize with an audience member in “Foster Care Chronicles: Wrongs of Passage,” performed at Upstage Cabaret at Triad Stage on April 17, 2016. The theater reopened in October after a more than two-year production pause caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Officials have announced a ‘pause’ on ticket sales.
Lynn Hey, News & Record
Relia and Willie Joe, played by Sequoia Forrest and Ronald V. Long, Jr. discuss a possible kiss in Triad Stage production of North Star in rehearsal Jan. 6, 2005. The theater has been a longtime fixture of the Triad entertainment scene.
LYNN HEY, News & Record
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D’Wayne Rodriguez, left, plays the part of a game host taking back the prize with an audience member in “Foster Care Chronicles: Wrongs of Passage,” performed at Upstage Cabaret at Triad Stage on April 17, 2016. The theater reopened in October after a more than two-year production pause caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Officials have announced a ‘pause’ on ticket sales.
Relia and Willie Joe, played by Sequoia Forrest and Ronald V. Long, Jr. discuss a possible kiss in Triad Stage production of North Star in rehearsal Jan. 6, 2005. The theater has been a longtime fixture of the Triad entertainment scene.