A learning resource for kids and their adults, “My Music Starts Here” gives all children the opportunity to learn and grow through the power of music.
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“9 to 5: The Musical’s” high energy, gleeful absurdity, and talented group of contributors adds up to a summer blockbuster for Virginia Rep!
Tickets are on sale now for three unforgettable performances of “Cirque Teams Holidaze” in Richmond at Altria Theater, November 29-30. Give fun, not stuff!
Opera in Williamsburg presents: Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor. live fully-staged opera with world-class singers and with orchestra. A tragic love story in the Scottish highlands. Conductor: Jorge Parodi. See details…
Mickey is getting ready for the biggest playdate ever at the Clubhouse with all his favorite pals including Minnie and Goofy, the Puppy Dog Pals, Ginny and Bitsy from “SuperKitties”…
In this featured Hispanic Heritage Month event, musicians from locally-based Latin music powerhouses Bio Ritmo and Miramar will lead an interactive program including musical performances demonstrating the origins of salsa…
The Richmond Concert Band is back at Agecroft. Grab a picnic and those closest for a beautiful evening of outdoor music. Don’t forget your blankets or chairs for this fun,…
This Friday evening summer concert series celebrates local music and all things community. Benefits supporting live music & the mission of The Montpelier Center.
Grab a picnic and those closest for a beautiful evening of outdoor music. Don’t forget your blankets and chairs for this fun, relaxing event. In the event of inclement weather,…
Bring your lawn chair or blanket for relaxing evening of music under the stars. Performed by the Henrico Community Band under the direction of Archer Johnson.
The GreenSpring American Youth Harp Ensemble and Virginia Choristers are pleased to present Classical Jam. From Classical to Contemporary, from Celtic to Jazz, from Broadway to Baroque, each year the…
Enjoy a tour of Agecroft Hall’s unique Shakespeare Garden. William Shakespeare’s writings reflect beliefs in witchcraft, fairies, and the “language of flowers,” all of which were quite common in Elizabethan…