Jacklyn Cheely found purpose at PARK365, turning a one-day project into ongoing volunteer work, nurturing gardens, wildlife, and community connections.
Browsing: Featured Folks
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.
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.
Linda Woolverton reflects on creating Beauty and the Beast, shaping Belle’s strength, and bringing Disney’s beloved tale from film to Broadway stage magic.
After a childhood Houdini stunt nearly cost him his life, magician Erick Olson now brings comedy, magic, and mentalism to Weinstein JCC gala.
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.
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.
From the big screen to the intimate stage, Alicia Witt is set to perform at The Tin Pan on December 4.
Nick Cartell shares the emotional, physical, and personal journey behind playing Jean Valjean as Les Misérables brings its powerful story to the Altria Theater.
David Janosik and Katrinah Carol Lewis bring Bob and Mrs. Cratchit to life in Virginia Rep’s A Christmas Carol, a timeless tale of family, hope, and giving.












