Virginia Rep’s Come From Away shares the inspiring true story of a small town’s extraordinary kindness after 9/11.
Browsing: Indoor-Only
Building a City: Richmond’s Landmarks is on display at the Valentine, showcasing student-created models of iconic Richmond buildings from schools across the region.
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.
Virginia Museum of History and Culture’s “We The People” exhibit shares powerful immigrant stories that shaped Virginia and its communities.
Discover how sloths, snakes, and other slow-moving animals thrive in “Survival of the Slowest,” this summer at the Science Museum of Virginia.
From beloved fan favorites to recent Broadway shows, there’s something for everyone in Virginia Rep’s 2026-2027 season!
A witty, energetic reimagining of Romeo and Juliet, & Juliet at Altria Theater blends pop hits, sharp humor, and standout performances into a joyful night out.
Bridgette Carey shares how & Juliet’s empowering story, high-energy music, and dynamic roles make her first national tour unforgettable.
The Wiz brings Oz to live in Richmond with joy, soul, and spectacular performances. A vibrant revival celebrating Black culture, friendship, and believing in yourself, it’s on stage at Altria Theater through Sunday, April 26.
The Shockoe Institute unveils “Expanding Freedom” at Main Street Station, an immersive exhibit exploring slavery’s legacy and inspiring civic action through history.
Discover powerful immigrant stories shaping Virginia in “We The People” at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture, on display March 21–Sept. 7.
Shenandoah senior Katie Riedel tours with The Outsiders, bringing youthful authenticity, emotional depth, and intense choreography to the stage at Altria Theater.











