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Best Shows in March 2025

The Book of Mormon at Cape Fear Community College's Wilson Center

The Book of Mormon

With NINE Tony Awards - including Best Musical - a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, and leading New York Times critic Ben Brantley himself calling it the "best new musical of the century", The Book of Mormon's 2011 debut was a pop culture moment. Still enjoying concurrent engagements in London's West End and on Broadway, the bad boy of musical theatre remains a top draw, leaving audiences either outraged or in pain from laughing to this day. Now heading out across the country, don't miss your chance to catch this modern classic. Just be prepared for the lewd, the crude, and downright naughty songs and antics along the way...

The Addams Family at Cape Fear Community College's Wilson Center

The Addams Family

The Addams Family are back, taking their mysterious and spooky lives on tour across the United States to share their story with the nation. After the Tony-nominated musical's premiere in Chicago in 2009, it moved on to Broadway and then the international stage. The Addams Family features a brand new story, with a book written by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, and music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa. Maybe after you'll join Morticia and Gomez in their avowed thrice weekly tangos!

Champions of Magic at Cape Fear Community College's Wilson Center

Champions of Magic

They've wowed audiences across the UK, and enjoyed a hit season on the West End, and now the debonair Champions of Magic are headed to these shores for an unmissable spectacular that all the family will enjoy. The show features original magic that can't be seen anywhere else. So prepare to be amazed by what these consummate performers have in store as they hit the U.S on tour!

Lila Downs at Cape Fear Community College's Wilson Center

Lila Downs

A performance by Lila Downs is always a colorful and unforgettable experience of Mexican culture and arts, as the singer-songwriter incorporates traditional music and dance from a variety of Mesoamerican cultures, as well as native languages and ancient traditions and folklore.