Broadway in Richmond Wicked
By Bruce Levy • Apr 25th, 2014 • Category: Reviews, VirginiaFor great Broadway quality, family friendly entertainment, make it a point to catch this show while you can. You will have a Wicked good time.
For great Broadway quality, family friendly entertainment, make it a point to catch this show while you can. You will have a Wicked good time.
Overall, Firehouse Theatre’s A Streetcar Named Desire makes for an interesting character study with a mixed bag of innovative touches and some strong performances.
To see or not to see, THAT is the question; and unquestionably this clever and creative comedy makes for a quality evening of entertainment.
As we enter April and our own long drab winter, step away from “Downtown Abbey” and watch live English comedy at its best at CAT Theatre.
As an entry in the Acts of Faith Festival and as an evening of theater, Grace hits the mark and is truly a show not to be missed.
As spring arrives and we “spring forward,” venture down to Colonial Heights and take a step back in time; to a simpler time and a couple of hours of pure, charming entertainment.
While Patti Issues follows this year’s trend in the Acts of Faith festival by exploring philosophical rather than spiritual issues, it is an hour of pure and simple entertainment.
An entry in the Acts of Faith festival, High explores religion, recovery and redemption through the lives of its trio of characters.
Cadence Theatre Company in Partnership with Virginia Rep strives to put on contemporary award-winning theater. They once again hit the mark with Clybourne Park.
Director Kerry McGee’s show is perfectly cast, flawlessly executed and filled with non-stop action, laughter and entertainment.