TheatreLab Grace
By Bruce Levy • Mar 24th, 2014 • Category: ReviewsAs 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 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.
If you feel like watching the movie “Shrek” this weekend, don’t! Go see it happen right before your eyes at The Children’s Theatre of Virginia.
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.
A group of Richmond’s young and up and coming artists have announced they are opening their own theater.
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.
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With just two performances left, I hope the seats are filled for this highly entertaining and lighthearted production. It will leave you wondering how’d they do that?
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