“9 to 5: The Musical’s” high energy, gleeful absurdity, and talented group of contributors adds up to a summer blockbuster for Virginia Rep!
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WTVR CBS 6 says veteran broadcaster Amy Lacey will co-host “Virginia This Morning” with Bill Bevins starting July 15.
Tickets are on sale now for three unforgettable performances of “Cirque Teams Holidaze” in Richmond at Altria Theater, November 29-30. Give fun, not stuff!
Don’t miss “BODY WORLDS: The Anatomy of Happiness” at the Science Museum of Virginia now through Sept 2! Exhibit is great for families with kids eight and up.
A new Visitor Center is coming to Downtown Richmond thanks to a partnership between Richmond Region Tourism and The Valentine – slated to open in September.
“9 to 5: The Musical” runs through Aug 4 at Virginia Rep’s November Theatre, and Alia Bisharat Glidden talks about her role as Judy and why it’s her dream role!
Richmond Performing Arts Alliance presents Lights Up! For Educators. It’s a free professional development series for performing arts teachers. Sign up today!
This Father’s Day, dads can enjoy free enjoy free access to the Virginia Museum of History & Culture. Sounds like a perfect Father’s Day outing for everyone!
The Richmond Shakespeare Festival is up and running with “Much Ado About Nothing” in the courtyard theatre of Agecroft Hall.
This summer at the Science Museum, get a three-dimensional view of the inner workings of complex biological systems at “Body Worlds: The Anatomy of Happiness.”
Samurai Armor is the featured exhibition at VMFA this summer, and RFM reviewer Reginia Warriner says the whole family will appreciate this exhibition.
Bug Squad is located at CMoR’s Downtown location, Bug Squad combines insect superheroes with scientific facts to create curiosity, encourage play, and to promote a love of learning.