Joan interviewed the Grinch about his visit to Richmond to star in “Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical” at Altria Theater.
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Read our review of Drifty’s Calendar Countdown, a family-friendly show at Swift Creek Mill Theatre.
Richmond Performing Arts Alliance (RPAA) has launched a new app that is changing the way that individuals engage with local arts and cultural organizations.
From portraying the lovable Drifty onstage to making time for special meet-and-greet time, Joy Williams has helped kids have happier holidays for decades.
The good news is RFM reviewer Susanna Wu-Pong Calvert absolutely loved “The Thankgiving Play.” The not-so-good news is the Cadence show closes November 19.
Director Todd D. Norris brings this fast-paced, approximately one-hour show exploring the origin of Santa Claus to the Virginia Rep Center stage.
“SIX The Musical” runs November 7-12 at Altria Theater. Joan Tupponce spoke with one of its stars and shares why you should see this award-winning show!
“Richmond Shakespeare’s Hamlet is excellent,” says RFM reviewer Mara Guyer. See it with the family at Dominion Energy Center – extended through November 17.
Local author Rachel Beanland’s new-ish novel is historical fiction set in Richmond during one of the biggest tragedies the then new nation had ever endured.
Shop Studio Two Three’s Winter Market (109 W 15th Street in Richmond) for handmade art and gifts from scores of local artists – through Sunday, December 24!
Some of the first treaties enacted in the territories that would become the United States were signed in Virginia and the indigenous tribes still honor them.
It’s train season, RVA! Here’s how to stay on track for all things model railroading and trains for your family of train lovers – exhibits, shopping, and more!