Richmond Triangle Players
Author Jay Watkins' research offers proof of Richmond's rich queer history, especially in the world of theatre.
- Advertisement -
Local companies partner on world premiere orchestral version of “The Rocky Horror Show.”
Richmond Triangle Players readies “Conversations with Mother,” a poignant five-decade story about a mother and son.
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.”
The mayor assembles a local advisory board for arts and culture.
CultureWorks introduces a controversial new way to give out arts funds.
A witty “Which Way to the Stage” offers a boisterous ride through complicated questions.
Triangle Players and Firehouse chip in to bring embattled production "Fat Ham" to Richmond.
GalaxyCon, Breakfast Cabaret at Gold Lion, Georgia Rogers Farmer at RTP, Jazz de Paris, Comedian Dave Attell, Ramona & The Holy Smokes, of Montreal with Strawberry Moon and more.
“A Campy Christmas” brings holiday hilarity to Richmond Triangle Players with two one-acts.
Richmond Triangle Players sends up Cold War paranoia and 1950s domesticity with “5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche.”













