Director Chelsea Burke centers radically honest gender identities in RTP's “Collective Rage: A Play in Five Betties.”
MonGays at the Byrd celebrates Virginia Pride month through diverse queer films.
“The Minotaur,” a new shadow play, brings Indonesian and Western cultures together in beautiful harmony at the Firehouse Theatre.
After a two year hiatus, the RVA Burlesque Festival returns to Dogtown Dance Theater this weekend.
“How I Learned to Drive” explores the depths of one woman’s trauma from an inappropriate relationship.
Swift Creek Mill’s “Murder for Two” offers more showmanship than suspense, but it’s still a lot of fun.
The Richmond Shakespeare Festival returns to Agecroft Hall with a pair of outdoor comedies.
In Richmond Triangle Players’ “The Pink Unicorn,” a local director brings her personal experience to a transgender story.
World premiere of Andrew Gall’s “Walled In” at Firehouse explores a toxic person’s dawning appreciation of Thoreau.
Richmond Triangle Players’ “This Bitter Earth” is a cathartic experience in a safe environment.
Cadence Theatre Company’s Sitelines BLM Project commissions film scripts from five local minority voices.
Limited audiences, pop-up theater, relocation and mergers in the drama world.













