The Prom
Weinstein JCC 5403 Monument Ave, Richmond, VA, United StatesA musical by Matthew Sklar, Chade Beguelin and Bob Martin, is the story of the careers of four eccentric Broadway stars and their attempt to transform a young girl's life and give her the prom experience she deserves. This production features a cast of teens and young adults, ages 11 to 24.
Hadestown
Altria Theater 6 N Laurel Street, Richmond, VAIntertwines two mythic tales — that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone — as it invites you on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back.
Richmond Greek Festival
Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Cathedral 30 Malvern Avenue, Richmond, VAEnjoy food, entertainment, and the open-air marketplace.
Richmond Shakespeare Festival
Agecroft Hall 4305 Sulgrave Rd., Richmond, VA, United StatesBring your lawn chairs, picnics, and blankets for a outdoor performance of The School for Lies on the back lawn. This wild farce of furious tempo and stunning verbal display, all in very contemporary couplets, runs variations on Molière’s The Misanthrope, which inspired it.
Flowers After 5
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden 1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VAStroll through the gardens, listen to relaxing live music, and enjoy food and drinks. Starts May 18. Repeats Thursdays through September 7
Westchester Commons Concert Series
The Village Green at Westchester Commons 15785 WC Main Street, Midlothian, VAThe summer concert series kickoff, with En'novation benefiting Autism Society of Central Virginia. Food and beverages for sale.
Richmond Short Stories
The Valentine 1015 East Clay Street, Richmond, VA, United StatesA gallery tour uncovering fascinating objects in the Valentine’s collection. A staff member will share a new lens into Richmond history and highlight a few diverse Richmond Stories on display.
American Red Cross Blood Drive
Stony Point Fashion Park 9200 Stony Point Parkway, Richmond, VAThe American Red Cross will be located near Dillard’s and Cinebistro.
First Fridays
Virginia Museum of History and Culture 428 North Boulevard, Richmond, VAThe museum will offer free admission to the galleries, specials in the Café, access to food trucks, live music, and family-centered activities.
RVA First Friday
Arts DistrictStroll along the Broad Street arts corridor visiting galleries, shops, restaurants, and more – all with open doors in celebration of art and community. Venues may have separate hours.