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Say Goodnight Gracie

Spend a hilarious, heart-warming evening in the company of the world’s favorite and funniest centenarian, George Burns, in this Broadway hit.

To Kill a Mockingbird

A classic story of love and hate set in the old south. Well cast & expertly executed.

Cashore Marionettes

In two separate productions (Life in Motion and Special Gifts), Joseph Cashore introduces us to his world of beautifully constructed and masterfully controlled marionettes.

Raising Richmond: Give The Music Man a try

Virginia Repertory Theatre offers up a healthy helping of nostalgia with a delightful, fun-for-the-whole-fam adaptation of the Broadway classic, The Music Man.

5 Things for Families

Obviously, the number one thing you should do with your family this week is celebrate America and what it means to be American, exchange 4th of July gifts, and then fight about who is the best First Lady (Dolley Madison). But when all of that is done, here are some other things you can do.

5 Things for Families

For the first time in what seems like months, there’s not a major outdoor festival happening in town. Let’s enjoy the break, take in some other form of entertainment, and then power up for next week and the best outdoor festival of all: America Streets Alive! (AKA Independence Day.)

RED: What does it mean to you?

“What do you see?” These four words set the tone for RED, a play about Abstract Expressionist painter Mark Rothko.

5 Things

This weekend is about kids. The kids you have, the kids you want to have, the kids you don’t want to have, and the kids within you that are trying to get out (gross?).

The Producers: Tony, Tony, Tony!

With The Producers‘ zingy one-liners and (slightly) vulgar comedy, it’s easy to see within the first few minutes that this entertaining musical must be experienced with an open mind.

5 Things

This weekend is all about people who are good with their hands. Playing the piano, inking up a pectoral, chopping up vegetables, and braiding a beard–time your weekend well and you could take advantage of it all.

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