The new season features a sweeping lineup of jazz, comedy, Motown, roots music, theatrical storytelling, and world-class talent that solidifies the Center’s place as the premier destination for arts and culture in Central Virginia.
Browsing: Arts
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.
Director Colin Hanlon brings a joyful LGBTQ-themed reimagining of I Love You Because to Richmond Triangle Players this summer.
From beloved fan favorites to recent Broadway shows, there’s something for everyone in Virginia Rep’s 2026-2027 season!
Bridgette Carey shares how & Juliet’s empowering story, high-energy music, and dynamic roles make her first national tour unforgettable.
The Outsiders dazzles Richmond with stunning stagecraft, powerful performances and a timeless story of youth, resilience and belonging at the Altria Theater.
Shenandoah senior Katie Riedel tours with The Outsiders, bringing youthful authenticity, emotional depth, and intense choreography to the stage at Altria Theater.
Broadway in Richmond’s 2026/27 season features five premieres, three favorites, and hit musicals like Hamilton and Mamma Mia! at Altria Theater.
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.
Richmond Performing Arts Alliance’s Lights Up! Youth Series brings free arts workshops and performances to schools and communities, inspiring the next generation of artists.
Flutist Kim Scott balances her roles as a school director and Billboard-charting jazz artist, bringing her passion and soulful sound to the Tin Pan on November 14.
Dobro master Jerry Douglas, a 16-time Grammy winner, shares his passion for performing, producing, and connecting with audiences ahead of his Tin Pan show.












