Richmond Performing Arts Alliance (RPAA) brings their free community event to the Dominion Energy Center for the Performing Arts, on May 11, 10 am – 1:00 pm.
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VMFA announced today that state employees and public and private school educators will receive free admission to “Samurai Armor” – at VMFA now through August 4.
This one-hour long show, playing at Virginia Rep Center through May 5, teaches children to be themselves through powerful lyrics and creative effects.
As a volunteer docent at the Virginia Holocaust Museum, Steve Chasin has learned a lot about students. He wants families to know, “Your kids are doing fine.”
bbgb’s scholarship is a nonacademic grant for high school seniors living in the greater richmond area. The bookshop is accepting applications through July 1.
“Altar Boyz” is a talent-packed ninety minutes and is showing at Swift Creek Mill Theatre through Saturday, April 20!
Stephanie Stephens brings Bluey the beloved blue heeler to life onstage at Altria Theater, April 23 and 24, in Richmond!
Richmond Symphony performs Ludwig Göransson’s Oscar-winning score for Marvel Studio’s “Black Panther” at Altria Theater. Get your tickets today!
Lori Waran, president of Richmond Raceway, wants the art at the track to reflect real Richmond artists.
Roz White, who plays the role of Tina Turner’s mother in “Tina – the Tina Turner Musical,” says the dramatic role was a blessing. The show runs April 2 through 7.
Celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday at Agecroft Hall and Gardens with a free outdoor party, including dances, games demonstrations, and more.
Terence and Jase Sullivan are working together professionally for the first time in ten years, but these theatre dads have been up to a lot more on the stage of life!












