Firehouse Theatre
Powerful without being polemical, Firehouse’s “A Distinct Society” meets the political moment with humor and humanity.
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Eugene O’Neill’s magnum opus “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” storms the stage in Cadence’s new production.
Theater companies are focusing on familiar titles this fall, but some come with a twist.
“War and Peace” musical “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812,” takes the stage at the Firehouse Theatre.
Award-winning actor remembered for his heroism and care for others.
Firehouse’s world premiere, “Burial Tax,” leavens family drama with delightfully dark humor.
Richmond Triangle Players and Firehouse Theatre stage “A Strange Loop,” a Pulitzer- and Tony-winning show about Black queerhood, family and finding your “inner white girl.”
Cadence premieres “Smoke,” a dark comedy written by Tony Award-nominated Enid Graham.
Richmond groups partner to bring the story of "Fighting Editor" John Mitchell Jr. to the stage.
Firehouse Theatre readies “Detroit ’67,” a family drama set against a backdrop of social unrest.
In an audacious experiment, the cast for Yes, And’s “Constellations” will be different for every performance.













