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Raleigh Little Theatre brings big drama with 2024-2025 season

Thursday, July 25 marks the debut of Raleigh Little Theatre’s 2024-2025 season. See the full lineup.

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The cast of Raleigh Little Theatre’s June 2024 production of Kinky Boots performs on stage.

Photo by Camille Mahs

Raleigh Little Theatre (RLT) — a historic community theatre enriching Raleigh through powerful live productions — kicks off its exciting 2024-2025 season on Thursday, July 25, 2024.

The new season’s diverse lineup offers something for everyone, including:

  • Big musicals like “Something Rotten!” and “The Color Purple”
  • Dramas including “Doubt, a Parable,” and “Morning After Grace” (taking place in the intimate black box theatre)
  • Family-friendly shows like “Akeelah and the Bee,” “Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr.,” and the first-ever production for ages 0-5, “All Smiles”
  • Holiday traditions continued with the 40th annual production of “Cinderella”
  • Completely teen-run production of “Our Town (Multilingual),” a product of RLT’s immersive summer program

RLT also offers sensory-friendly performances for family shows and audio-described performances for every show.
Pro tip: Save money and enjoy exclusive perks by subscribing to the season, or see a show for free by volunteering as an usher.

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