RhinoLeap Announces 10th Anniversary Season – PR.com
Asheboro,
NC,
January
01,
2025
–(PR.com)– RhinoLeap
Productions
has
announced
their
four
major
productions
for
2025,
as
well
as
the
fourth
season
of
their
radio
show,
Crash
Radio.
During
the
pandemic,
when
theaters
remained
closed
for
over
a
year,
RhinoLeap
Productions
began
producing
work
in
non-traditional
spaces:
a
textile
mill,
a
warehouse,
a
tennis
court,
etc.
The
performances
continually
sold
out.
Many
of
the
people
who
came
to
those
performances
had
never
attended
any
of
RhinoLeap’s
previous
productions.
Some
said
it
was
because
“they
never
felt
invited”
into
traditional
theaters
–
that
they
are
too
formal
or
exclusive.
Other
new
attendees
said
they
were
drawn
by
the
unique
experience
RhinoLeap’s
“found
spaces”
offered
–
even
if
they
had
seen
the
plays
before
in
other
cities,
they
had
never
seen
them
presented
in
the
ways
RhinoLeap
envisioned.
In
response
to
those
perspectives,
RhinoLeap
continues
to
produce
outside
of
actual
theaters.
In
2025,
they
will
present
in
a
newly
renovated
historic
county
courthouse,
a
garden
at
the
Linbrook
Heritage
Estate,
and
on
the
campus
of
their
local
community
college.
A
Few
Good
Men,
written
by
Aaron
Sorkin
and
directed
by
Shirley
Serotsky,
will
run
from
March
1
through
March
23.
It
will
perform
at
the
Historic
Randolph
County
Courthouse
located
at
145
Worth
St.
in
Asheboro,
NC.
Aaron
Sorkin’s
groundbreaking
debut
play
tells
the
story
of
a
group
of
Naval
lawyers
assigned
to
defend
two
Marines
in
Guantanamo
Bay
when
a
member
of
their
unit
is
found
dead.
Thirty
years
after
being
made
into
a
much-loved
film,
this
Broadway
hit
still
crackles
with
impassioned
arguments
about
loyalty,
faith,
and
patriotism.
Much
Ado
About
Nothing,
written
by
William
Shakespeare
and
directed
by
Jeremy
Skidmore,
will
run
from
April
26
through
May
18.
It
will
perform
at
the
Linbrook
Heritage
Estate
located
at
5297
Snyder
Country
Rd.
in
Trinity,
NC.
After
years
of
war,
an
idyllic
town
is
back
in
bloom
and
yearning
for
love.
Shakespeare’s
beloved
romantic
comedy
is
a
celebration
of
passion,
friendship,
and
wit.
This
one-of-a-kind
immersive
experience
includes
a
picnic
meal
from
The
Table
(just
selected
by
Yelp
as
one
of
the
top
100
restaurants
in
the
country),
beer
brewed
exclusively
for
the
production
by
Four
Saints
Brewing
Company
(recently
ranked
in
the
top
20
breweries
in
the
entire
South
by
Southern
Living
Magazine),
and
a
pre-show
live
concert
featuring
musicians
from
across
North
Carolina.
What
the
Constitution
Means
to
Me,
written
by
Heidi
Schreck
and
directed
by
Kira
Geiger,
will
run
July
12
through
27.
Performances
will
occur
on
the
campus
of
Randolph
Community
College.
Direct
from
Broadway,
this
boundary-breaking
play
breathes
new
life
into
our
Constitution.
Fifteen-year-old
Heidi
earned
her
college
tuition
by
winning
Constitutional
debate
competitions
across
the
country.
In
this
hilarious
and
hopeful
new
play,
she
resurrects
her
teenage
self
to
trace
the
profound
relationship
between
four
generations
of
women
and
the
founding
document
that
shaped
their
lives.
Contains
mature
themes.
Grease,
written
by
Jim
Jacobs
and
Warren
Casey
and
directed
by
Gavan
Pamer,
will
run
September
27
through
October
12.
It
will
perform
at
the
Sunset
Theatre
located
at
234
Sunset
Ave.,
Asheboro,
NC.
After
a
whirlwind
summer
romance,
leather-clad
greaser
Danny
and
girl-next-door
Sandy
are
unexpectedly
reunited
when
she
transfers
to
Rydell
High
for
her
senior
year.
But
can
they
survive
the
trials
and
tribulations
of
teenage
life
and
find
true
love?
Grease
celebrates
Rydell
High’s
class
of
1959
in
all
their
duck-tailed,
bobby-soxed,
gum-snapping
glory.
Crash
Radiooccurs
on
the
first
Monday
of
each
month,
January
through
October.
RhinoLeap
records
musicians
performing
in
front
of
live
audiences
in
a
different
venue
every
month.
They
then
edit
the
recordings
into
episodes
that
air
on
WKXR
94.9FM
every
Monday
at
6:15pm.
2025
is
their
fourth
season.
Tickets
to
all
productions
are
available
at
rhinoleap.com
or
in-person
at
the
Brightside
Gallery
located
at
170
Worth
Street,
Asheboro,
NC.
Tickets
to
all
RhinoLeap
productions
are
free
for
all
teenagers
living
in
Randolph
County.
Just
show
up
to
any
performance
30
minutes
before
showtime
to
get
your
free
ticket
on
a
first
come,
first
served
basis.
