Archives: A&E

Go Do This: Twelfth Night

Well, Susan Howson wrote too much about this wonderful play.

By the numbers: What it takes to put on Richmond’s biggest festivals

We get an education on how much work it really takes to plan some of the city’s largest crowd drawers. The short answer: A lot.

Richmond Triangle Players presents “The Boy From Oz” beginning June 15th

The show will run through July 16th at the Scott’s Addition theatre.

Bijou Film Center to present “Through the Eyes of Children” in three films

Featuring “Les Mistons”, “Mouseholes” and the Richmond premier of “Chekhov for Children”

Summer Nights Live music starts tonight at the Children’s Museum of Richmond

Music, knowledge, and food trucks make your Friday night complete.

Richmond Folk Festival announces first batch of performers

This is just the beginning, stay tuned for more.

A June-ful of comedy via Coalition Theater

Comedy comes in all shapes and sizes, for example, the shape and size of a building on Broad Street.

Dom Flemons, American music, and the importance of looking back

Founder of the Grammy-winning Carolina Chocolate Drops, Dom Flemons learns from those who came before him. That’s the future of music—knowing everything about the past.

The magic, the comedy, the effect of Michael Carbonaro

He’s funny, he’s magical, and he’s coming to Richmond in mere days.

PHOTOS: RVA Music Night at Friday Cheers

Maybe you were very ill and didn’t catch Sam Reed, Lady God, and Natalie Prass last Friday…that’s really the only good excuse. Here are some pics, anyway!

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