Who doesn’t need to kick it waaaay back and laugh for a couple of hours – free of technology and outside distractions? With its good old-fashioned physical comedy, cheesy gimmicks,…
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When Richmond Triangle Players’ run of The Rocky Horror Show opens this Friday for a limited run, it won’t be your grandparent’s Rocky Horror.“This is not a good show for…
The adage “persistence pays off” rang true for Phil Crosby when he finally got the go-ahead for Richmond Triangle Players to produce the Tony Award-winning musical Falsettos.“It was something we…
When Brandon McKinney steps onstage as Evan Goldman in Cadence Theatre Company and Virginia Rep’s production of 13, it will mark his second time playing the lead character in the…
Each day, Scott Wichmann finds himself channeling multiple personalities. Not in real life, mind you. The sought-after actor is busily preparing for his eight roles in Virginia Rep’s upcoming production…
Henry “Hen Dogg” Williams doesn’t get tired of hearing stories of how so many people’s lives have changed because of the Sugarhill Gang.A member of the group for the past…
There can be some sweet perks for cast members of Roald Dahl’s Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, as actor James Young discovered when the touring production recently played Hershey, Pennsylvania.“Myself,…
Building the costumes for Virginia Rep’s upcoming production of The Wiz is turning out to be a one-of-a-kind experience for costume designer Jeanne Nugent.“The Wiz has its own unique direction, both…
Matthew Baker gets to step into Shakespeare’s shoes every night when he takes the stage in the Tony-nominated Something Rotten.But the show’s take on the prolific Bard is a bit…
Matthew Lee Robinson couldn’t hold back his emotions when he watched the first technical rehearsal of his new musical Atlantis, opening at Virginia Rep this Friday.“I burst into tears in…
When Josh Marin moved to New York in 2014, his goal was to star on Broadway. He’s one step closer to that goal with his role in the touring production…
Jan Guarino was all in when she was asked to direct Richmond Triangle Players production of An Act of God, opening March 1.“First, it’s a comedy, which I love. For…