Asheville is buzzing with excitement as the NC Stage Company presents a truly special production that warms the heart and highlights the spirit of humanity during one of history’s darkest times. The show, titled “All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914,” tells the remarkable true story of a spontaneous moment of peace during World War I.
Set against the backdrop of the Western Front during Christmas 1914, the play captures a unique event when British and German soldiers laid down their arms for one special night. The atmosphere was charged with tension, but everything changed when a German soldier stepped into No Man’s Land, singing “Stille Nacht.” That beautiful melody echoed across the battlefield, leading to a scene of camaraderie and shared humanity as soldiers from both sides joined in song. This unexpected cease-fire wasn’t just a one-time occurrence as similar performances occurred at other locations during the war, reminds us that even in times of conflict, peace can find a way.
The production features an incredible cast brought together by the talented Simone Bernhard. She has assembled a vocal ensemble that boasts a range of voices—from operatic highs to deep bass tones. Some popular tunes you’ll hear during the performance include “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary,” “Pack Up Your Troubles,” “O Tannenbaum,” and of course, “Come On, Come On, and Join.” Each song adds to the heartfelt atmosphere, transporting audience members back to that fateful night nearly a century ago.
Throughout the performance, three actors—Adam Kampouris, Steve McConnell, and Willie Repoley—interject their own personal stories and memories, adding a profound element to the experience. Their heartfelt remembrances create a strong connection between the performers and the audience, making the journey feel even more intimate and real.
The NC Stage Company has faced challenges this season, including a cancellation due to Hurricane Helene. However, they have persevered and are now offering multiple ways for the community to enjoy “All Is Calm.” The company has implemented a sliding scale for ticket prices, making it accessible for everyone who wishes to attend, stating, “If the lowest price ticket is still out of reach for you, please contact the box office. We want you here.” This gesture speaks volumes about their commitment to fostering a sense of community through the arts.
Located in the heart of downtown Asheville, the NC Stage Company operates a cozy 125-seat, off-Broadway-style theater. Since opening in 2001, the company has been dedicated to artistic excellence and community engagement. Their productions have garnered recognition, including the prestigious George A. Parides Award, signifying their commitment to quality theater. The theater’s inviting space enhances the experience, creating a perfect environment for storytelling.
The cozy atmosphere of the theater also sets the stage for other engaging productions after this holiday show. In January, fans can look forward to seeing “Jeeves Saves the Day,” a delightful comedy featuring the beloved character Jeeves based on the works of P.G. Wodehouse. Expect plenty of laughs as Bertie Wooster navigates through hilarious misadventures with his rather demanding relatives.
With tickets starting at just $199 for a five-show season, there’s no better time to secure your spot in this magical world of theater. From heartfelt tales to sidesplitting comedies, Asheville’s NC Stage Company promises an unforgettable experience. So grab your friends or family and head on down to enjoy a remarkable performance that celebrates peace, camaraderie, and the holiday spirit.
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