See the Virginia Theatre Machine’s energetic street theater style indoors for the holidays with Charles Dicken’s classic tale of redemption. Watch as Ebenezer Scrooge confronts ghosts and visions from his…
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See the Virginia Theatre Machine’s energetic street theater style indoors for the holidays with Charles Dicken’s classic tale of redemption. Watch as Ebenezer Scrooge confronts ghosts and visions from his…
Audiences stand or sit (on a blanket or camping chair) as they gather around the VTM to witness two of RVA’s noted thespians attempt the grueling and stage defying act…
Audiences stand or sit (on a blanket or camping chair) as they gather around the VTM to witness two of RVA’s noted thespians attempt the grueling and stage defying act…
Audiences stand or sit (on a blanket or camping chair) as they gather around the VTM to witness two of RVA’s noted thespians attempt the grueling and stage defying act…
Audiences stand or sit (on a blanket or camping chair) as they gather around the VTM to witness two of RVA’s noted thespians attempt the grueling and stage defying act…
A wonderful musical about everyone’s favorite snowman, how an orphan created him in Central Park with a magical hat, and the pair’s search for friendship and family. Presented by Barter…
RPAA’s “Night on Broadway” will provide free tickets and a pre-show event complementing the Broadway in Richmond’s show’s theme. Apply now!
“tick, tick … BOOM!” is a weird little musical that’s heart-warming and well-acted. See it through September 30 at Swift Creek Mill – and add on dinner!
Selina Fillinger’s “POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive” concentrates on being hilarious – avoiding many of the pitfalls of political comedy.
The Barter Players present the musical Jack and the Beanstalk. Jack is different from the other kids: every time it rains, he hears beautiful music up in the sky. Then…
After a triumphant performance at Wolf Trap in August, Richmond Ballet and Richmond Symphony return to Richmond with the powerful “Carmina Burana.”