Elmo, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and friends dance their way to Richmond in Sesame Street Live: Elmo’s Got the Moves, celebrating movement and friendship.
Browsing: Featured Folks
Director Colin Hanlon brings a joyful LGBTQ-themed reimagining of I Love You Because to Richmond Triangle Players this summer.
Award-winning author Kris Coronado shines a light on brave female lighthouse keepers in Lighthouse Ladies, inspired by real women’s stories.
Playwright Eva DeVirgilis brings the legend of Virginia’s “witch of Pungo” to life in WitchDuck, a bold new play blending history and humor.
Bridgette Carey shares how & Juliet’s empowering story, high-energy music, and dynamic roles make her first national tour unforgettable.
Chick-fil-A Owner Operator Howe Rice shares his passion for community, mentoring teens, and the joy of Operation Cow Drop, returning May 2 with parachuting cows and family fun for all ages.
Jacklyn Cheely found purpose at PARK365, turning a one-day project into ongoing volunteer work, nurturing gardens, wildlife, and community connections.
Broadway’s The Wiz arrives in Richmond as D. Jerome brings the Tin Man to life, literally, adding 30 pounds to deliver a heartfelt, high-energy performance.
From maternity leave posts to 5 million followers, Miriam Malnik-Ezagui shares Orthodox Jewish life and Holocaust stories ahead of her April 19 talk in Richmond.
Shenandoah senior Katie Riedel tours with The Outsiders, bringing youthful authenticity, emotional depth, and intense choreography to the stage at Altria Theater.
Associate director Maci Bass shares how the new Be Like Blippi Tour brings music, movement, and hands-on fun to families at the Carpenter Theatre on March 15.
After moving to Richmond, Sadeqa Johnson found her calling in untold history. From Yellow Wife to The House of Eve, to her latest novel, Keeper of Lost Children, she powerfully brings forgotten stories to life.












