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THIS IS THE PLACE WHERE I LIVE
"Touring Ensemble Makes Poems Dance,
Hoot and Holler!"
- Raleigh News and Observer
LET YOUR CHILDREN TELL
"No stronger appeal for humanity and understanding of the evils of hate and prejudice can be imagined than the actual words of these children."
– Abe D. Jones, Jr., News & Record
STAR SPANGLED GIRLS
"... What a delight! Five women represent the hardship, opportunities, problems, loneliness, and help-with-the-war effort common to all who served."
– Ned Harrison, News and Record
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Touring Theatre of North Carolina is an educational, professional, nonprofit theatre company based in Greensboro, NC since 1981. All of its works are original adaptations from literature and historical documents. These works call into focus issues of culture, race, and gender.
An average of 12,000-18,000 audience members experience TTNC productions annually at colleges, libraries, universities, museums and schools across the state and beyond. Its audiences are socially, economically, and racially diverse.
The impetus that brings the largest percentage of audience members to TTNC productions is educational opportunity - not support of theatre. However, what inevitably evolves from attending a TTNC production is a healthy appreciation for the power of live theatre, movement, music, literature, history, and artistic expression.
As stated by Theresa Bennett wilkes of Spotlight Magazine: The Ensemble combines all the best elements of good story telling by mixing humor, social commentary and history within the context of prose, poetry and music. And, seemingly effortlessly, it stimulates the imagination and the intellect while educating and entertaining.
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