“9 to 5: The Musical’s” high energy, gleeful absurdity, and talented group of contributors adds up to a summer blockbuster for Virginia Rep!
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Don’t miss “BODY WORLDS: The Anatomy of Happiness” at the Science Museum of Virginia now through Sept 2! Exhibit is great for families with kids eight and up.
The Richmond Shakespeare Festival is up and running with “Much Ado About Nothing” in the courtyard theatre of Agecroft Hall.
Samurai Armor is the featured exhibition at VMFA this summer, and RFM reviewer Reginia Warriner says the whole family will appreciate this exhibition.
Bug Squad is located at CMoR’s Downtown location, Bug Squad combines insect superheroes with scientific facts to create curiosity, encourage play, and to promote a love of learning.
RFM team members share books they have enjoyed – maybe you will, too! “The Light Pirate” by Lily Brooks-Dalton is haunting and beautiful science-based fiction.
This one-hour long show, playing at Virginia Rep Center through May 5, teaches children to be themselves through powerful lyrics and creative effects.
“Altar Boyz” is a talent-packed ninety minutes and is showing at Swift Creek Mill Theatre through Saturday, April 20!
Playing at Hanover Tavern through April 14, “On Air” is the untold story of radio pioneers Frank and Flora and a peek at broadcasting history.
Richmond Shakespeare’s “Into the Woods,” playing at The Steward School’s Cramer Center for the Arts through March 24, is a talent-packed fairy tale musical.
“This is a one-man show, and that one man delivers an astounding performance!” Mara Guyer has the review of “Satchmo at the Waldorf,” playing through April 7.
Discover Steampunk is a unique exhibit at Science Museum of Virginia, highlighting the connection between art, history, and technology.