Richmond Shakespeare’s reach exceeds its grasp with “Lord of the Flies.”
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Chamberlayne Actors Theatre offers an unfocused family dramedy with “Painting Churches.”
“For Colored Girls…” takes a new generation through a journey of self-identification at VCU.
Five years in the making, Cadence Theatre Company’s “True West” serves up Sam Shepard’s dark comedy about sibling rivalry and the legacy of the American West.
A roundup of Richmond fall theater offerings.
Richmond Triangle Players sends up Cold War paranoia and 1950s domesticity with “5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche.”
Actors overcome sometimes shallow family drama in the musical “John and Jen” at the Mill.
Stage stars Grey Garrett and Lindsey Zelli find new ways to expand their repertoires.
Virginia Rep readies a stage adaptation of Stephen King’s psychological thriller “Misery.”
“Peter and the Starcatcher” lights up the Firehouse stage with an enchanting origin story.
A new musical written by a former Richmond police officer aims to de-stigmatize the disenfranchised.
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