Firehouse Theatre opens the year with Songs for a New World, an uplifting, soulful song cycle about change, discovery, and new beginnings, running January 15–17.
Browsing: Arts & Entertainment
Lifelong New Yorker and filmmaker Zack Weiner brings his dark comedy Bad Shabbos to Richmond for the Israeli & Jewish Film Festival, with a January 8 screening and talkback.
Sadeqa Johnson’s latest novel is an emotionally rich exploration of loss, connection, and resilience.
Cozy up with these book recs for the winter months from our friends at bbgb tales for kids.
Step into Monet’s world without leaving Richmond. This family-friendly immersive exhibit blends art, learning and calm beauty—no passport required.
Ever thought of adopting a puppet? RVA Winter Puppetfest invites families to enjoy puppet shows, meet artists and give gently used puppets a new home.
Two talented teens share the role of Annie in Cadence Theatre’s new production, forming a special bond as they bring depth and heart to the beloved musical.
The Valentine is set to host its annual Winter Wander event, Sunday, December 14th, from noon until 4:00 PM.
Virginia Rep’s A Christmas Carol delivers festive fun, haunting thrills, and standout performances in a vibrant, visually stunning take on Dickens’ classic tale.
From the big screen to the intimate stage, Alicia Witt is set to perform at The Tin Pan on December 4.
Celebrate the holidays at Agecroft Hall at Yuletides, Sunday, December 14!
Nick Cartell shares the emotional, physical, and personal journey behind playing Jean Valjean as Les Misérables brings its powerful story to the Altria Theater.











