Broadway in Richmond War Horse
By Bruce Levy • Oct 30th, 2013 • Category: Reviews, VirginiaIt is the visual effects which make War Horse a gem of a play to be seen by the entire family.
It is the visual effects which make War Horse a gem of a play to be seen by the entire family.
Time is running out for you to go see Good People. The great performances and strong talent guarantee a great night of theater.
Martin’s script is uneven, intermittently humorous and tedious. But the performances at VTC make the evening a worthwhile entertainment.
Though your immediate plans may not include a visit to Latin America, here’s a timely thought: you can get a right-here-and-now glimpse of our neighbors to the south by visiting the Teatro de la Luna’s annual Hispanic Theater Festival.
The Sixth Annual Richmond Theatre Critics Circle Awards not only celebrated the past year of local theatre, it had a blast doing so.
Pairing composers with styles as different as R&H and Webber is a little odd — like steak and white wine, a friend commented — but RCP’s singers and orchestra made it a tasty dish.
Aldersgate Church Community Theatre has assembled a solid, humorous production to start off the season.
Yearning for love through lesser-known Sondheim songs becomes a wistful musical.
“Lost (and Found) in Translation: How I Learned to Write What I Don’t know” – Some Thoughts from Tony Award Winning Playwright David Henry Hwang
This Jersey boy was excited to get an invite to a preview of the show Jersey Boys.