Selina Fillinger’s “POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive” concentrates on being hilarious – avoiding many of the pitfalls of political comedy.
Browsing: Theatre
From its important themes to it funky music, GOLD: The Midas Musical at Virginia Rep Center is the perfect family show this summer! Here’s the RFM review…
Brittny Smith of “Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations” shares how she got started and what it’s like to tour with a Broadway show.
Virginia Rep’s “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” is a joyful and soulful celebration of songwriting and creative energy and the summer vibe music lovers of all ages need!
The first show of the Richmond Shakespeare Festival at Agecroft Hall is clever, fun, and loaded with laughs! See it in a bucolic outdoor setting through June 25.
You might have seen the movie – here’s your chance to see the play with your kids! Don’t miss the Jewish Family Theatre production of “The Prom” at the JCC.
Longing for a light summer comedy? Head to Swift Creek Mill Theatre with your honey, your besties, or your older kids for “The Sweet Delilah Swim Club.”
When Belén Moyano saw “Hadestown” with her husband, she predicted she would one day be a cast member in the award-winning show. How did she realize this destiny?
“Log Cabin” – showing at Triangle Players through May 20 – explores marriage, parenting, relationships, and privilege from the perspective of three couples.
Joan chats with the director of “Log Cabin,” running April 28 through May 20 at Triangle Players. The play explores relationships and how society interprets them.
Elephant & Piggie’s ”We Are In A Play” at Virginia Rep Center is ideal for families with younger kids, but Lindsay Garrison says older kids will absolutely love it, too.
If you’re like me and really want to take your kids to see the cultural phenomenon that is Hamilton, but you’re not sure it’s appropriate, here are a few tips.












