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Come “home” to Raleigh Little Theatre for its 2023-2024 season

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The cast of RLT's 2019 production of "Pippin."

RLT was founded in 1936 and is one of the oldest continuously operating community theaters in the country.

Photo by Areon Mobasher

Raleigh Little Theatre’s 2023-2024 season kicked off last month, but the magic has just begun.

The community theater’s lineup encompasses the theme “Finding Home,” featuring shows with characters who discover what home means to them and how it shapes their worlds.

Here’s what’s coming up:

  • “Curtains” | Aug. 11-27
  • “Last Stop on Market Street” | Sept. 16-24
  • “Misery” | Oct. 20-Nov. 5
  • “Cinderella” | Dec. 1-17

Pro tip: RLT subscribers get 15% off single tickets, exclusive discounts, and more.

See RLT’s full lineup + buy tickets

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