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Henley Street Theatre: A Doll’s House

Henley Street Theatre’s new production of A Doll’s House opens tonight! Nora Helmer is a vibrant, young housewife who suffers from a crippling dependency on her husband. In order to save him from a dangerous debt and spare his pride, Nora arranges a loan without his knowledge by forging a signature. Through her actions, she [...]

Ginter Park native creates economic film

Steve Bannon, a Ginter Park native, has made a film about the economy that is “meant to shock you.” bq. “When you walk out [of the theater], you’re afraid,” he said. “Fear is a good thing. Fear is going to lead you to take action.” And without action? “It’s going to lead to the destruction [...]

Spotlight Gallery opens “Women in Arts” exhibit

The Richmond Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities will celebrate women in the arts — specifically women in fiber arts — in an exhibit at the Spotlight Gallery that will open with a reception from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday March 12. The exhibit will hang through April 16 and is part of [...]

Henley Street Theatre presents: A Servant of Two Masters

The Henley Street Theatre’s new production, A Servant of Two Masters, starts its run tomorrow with a preview: Irate fathers, thwarted lovers and mistaken identities! The fun begins when the wily — and chronically hungry servant Truffaldino hatches a zany scheme to double his wages by serving two masters at once. This 18th century slapstick [...]

Spotlight Gallery to feature local African-American Artists

The city of Richmond’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities will present “From Africa and Beyond,” an exhibit representing more than 20 local African-American artists, in its Spotlight Gallery in celebration of African-American History Month. This annual group exhibit traces the imprint of African Americans from the rich influence of Africa to current trends [...]

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