Director Colin Hanlon brings a joyful LGBTQ-themed reimagining of I Love You Because to Richmond Triangle Players this summer.
Browsing: Just Joan
Award-winning author Kris Coronado shines a light on brave female lighthouse keepers in Lighthouse Ladies, inspired by real women’s stories.
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.
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast dazzles at Altria Theater with epic romance, stunning talent, magical illusions, and performances that earn standing ovations.
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.
Joan caught up with Zan Berube who plays Lorraine in Back to the Future: The Musical, bringing Broadway magic to Altria Theater Jan. 20–25.
Firehouse Theatre opens the year with Songs for a New World, an uplifting, soulful song cycle about change, discovery, and new beginnings, running January 15–17.
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.












