Patrick A’Hearn with previews upcoming shows (Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner with Joyce DeWitt) and talks about Nunsense with Sally Struthers.
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Patrick A’Hearn with previews upcoming shows (Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner with Joyce DeWitt) and talks about Nunsense with Sally Struthers.
“It’s almost died out,” Hsi-Mei Yates says of her art. Hsi-Mei creates watercolor paintings with a technique called Chinese brush painting. It is one of the oldest art traditions still in practice, with its origin traced to the Zhou dynasty. The technique is closely...
Artist Kristopher Patterson is at work on a wall that faces Dixon Street.
The Fredericksburg Theatre Ensemble presents Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike May 20, 21, 22, and the 27, 28, 29th at 810 Caroline Street-4th floor.
Sally Struthers joined Ted Schubel to talk about her role in the upcoming production at the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts. Nunsense-The Musical-runs May 18-July 10.
First Acts of the Season to Include Kenny G, Hinder & Buckcherry, and comedian Jeff Dunham
Producing Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn talks about community reaction to Camelot (thru May 8th) and Sally Struthers making a return to the region and the Riverside stage with Nunsense beginning May 18th.
Here were the winners of the Chamber awards
Camelot at the Riverside, March 16-May 8. Patrick A’Hearn, Christopher Sanders and Quinn Vogt-Welch. It’s the story and show you know, but shorter and relevant to today.
New show stats at Sunken Well March 10.
Carson Eubank and Andrea Kahane in Souvenir–a Fantasia on the life of Florence Foster Jenkins thru March 6th. It’s a powerful show for a limited time.
The Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Stafford is using a brief COVID pause to make a few updates and upgrades to the facility.
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner moved to July. The next season begins in March
Producing Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn on “Meet Me In St. Louis” and upcoming shows in 2022. A look back at the struggles and lessons learned from the pandemic and looking ahead.
Jackson and Allie talk about “Meet Me in St. Louis,” at the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Stafford thru December 31
Joel Young, Ravi Palat and Doug Gately talk about the virtual event November 6th at 7:30. Watch it then (or later) from legalaidworks.org Donations help fund UMW jazz scholarships and Legal Aid Works.
Some members of the cast from “Bright Star” talk about the show. It’s running at Riverside thru October 31st.
Via Colori Stafford concludes on Sunday at the commuter parking lot on Courthouse Road near I-95. 9-5 on Sunday.
Bright Star at the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Stafford from Sept. 15-October 31. Patrick A’Hearn joined by Carson Eubank, Adrianne Hick and Douglas Ullman.