“Copenhagen”
Burning Coal Theatre 224 Polk St., Raleigh, NCIn 1941, during the height of World War II, Werner Heisenberg travelled to Denmark to meet with Niels Bohr at Bohr’s home in Copenhagen. Years later the pair, along with Bohr’s.
In 1941, during the height of World War II, Werner Heisenberg travelled to Denmark to meet with Niels Bohr at Bohr’s home in Copenhagen. Years later the pair, along with Bohr’s.
Experience the iconic film scores of John Williams as the North Carolina Symphony plays music from “Star Wars,” “E.T.”, “Jurassic Park” “Harry Potter” and more. Purchase tickets online.
Two young Guantanamo Bay marines are accused of murder. A team of inexperienced military trial lawyers are assigned to defend them in this open and shut case. The three attorneys.
The annual Hindu Festival of Lights showcases live entertainment, authentic cuisine, a bazaar and a dazzling display of fireworks.
Page 158 Books hosts this annual event that brings together readers and writers to celebrate books, spread literacy awareness and raise funds for non-profit New Kids on the Books. The event.
Each year, thousands of participants come together at the Angus Barn in Raleigh to walk or run a 5K route to show solidarity for family, friends and community members living.
Join Tricia from Darlin’ Designs Baking Co. to decorate showstopping fall cookies. Enjoy a glass of sparkling wine and get hands-on instruction to decorate your cookies. Tickets include a glass.
Sing your favorite Broadway tunes with the Concert Singers of Cary in an open rehearsal. Hear showstoppers both classic and modern as CSC prepares for its November 1 concert at the Cary Arts Center. Admission.
The 11th annual STEAM Career Showcase for Students with Disabilities is a free event for learners in grades 6–12. Connect with role models with disabilities who have thriving careers in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering,.
Poetry comes alive through youth workshops, readings and appearances by featured guest poets. Visit the website for a listing of events and venues.
Enjoy an experience unique to North Carolina featuring entertainment, thrilling rides and games, thousands of animals, endless family activities, competitions, vendors and creative deep-fried delights.
October 17–November 3. Carolina Ballet’s interpretation of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel explores the haunting duality of Dr. Jekyll and his alter ego, Mr. Hyde. Purchase tickets online.