There can be some sweet perks for cast members of Roald Dahl’s Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, as actor James Young discovered when the touring production recently played Hershey, Pennsylvania.…
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Richmond Performing Arts Alliance wants to open up the world of performing arts for children in the greater Richmond area through its newly expanded Genworth Lights Up! Youth Series. RPAA…
Building the costumes for Virginia Rep’s upcoming production of The Wiz is turning out to be a one-of-a-kind experience for costume designer Jeanne Nugent. “The Wiz has its own unique direction,…
Matthew Baker gets to step into Shakespeare’s shoes every night when he takes the stage in the Tony-nominated Something Rotten.But the show’s take on the prolific Bard is a bit…
Matthew Lee Robinson couldn’t hold back his emotions when he watched the first technical rehearsal of his new musical Atlantis, opening at Virginia Rep this Friday. “I burst into tears…
When Josh Marin moved to New York in 2014, his goal was to star on Broadway. He’s one step closer to that goal with his role in the touring production…
Jan Guarino was all in when she was asked to direct Richmond Triangle Players production of An Act of God, opening March 1. “First, it’s a comedy, which I love.…
“In My Chair,” by Eva DeVirgilis, started with a simple-but-profound makeup chair. It led her on a journey of conversations with women around the world.
Dance is Jessica Morgan’s passion. And even though she’s retired as a studio owner and dance teacher, Morgan continues to embrace the art through her Virginia Dance Festival, held this…
The Piano Guys – cellist Steven Sharp Nelson, pianist Jon Schmidt, videographer Paul Anderson, and music producer Al van der Beek – embrace the element of surprise when they create…
Jam Theatricals Broadway In Richmond’s season announcement has just been released and the 2019-2020 season will be one to remember. As previously announced, the smash Broadway hit Hamiltonwill play its…
Nathaniel Shaw was shocked the first time he saw Once on Broadway. “It was so unique. It’s a delicate piece with a rock-and-roll score,” says Shaw, Virginia’s Rep’s artistic director and…











