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VSC’s ‘Red’ Explosive, Dynamic, Cerebral
By Jeremiah Albers
Virginia Stage Company’s electrifying production of Red, an intense and exciting drama by John Logan, is buoyed by brilliant performances, passionate direction, and exquisite design work.
Video: Julius Caeser on The Tide
By Stephen Miles
My first time on board was in support of RedRail, a two week long shin dig that showcases all types of art on the Tide. The first night showcased the Virginia Stage Company performing Julius Caesar as riders watched in wonder.
In the Red: ‘Red’ Comes to VSC
By Dillon Tripp
Plus, an invitation’s to AltDaily’s Sneak Preview night, with ticket prices only $10 plus free hors d’oevres from Snapper’s.
Recession Chic: $10 for Virginia Stage Co. Tonight w/ AltDaily
By Jesse Scaccia
$10 to see the Tony winner for best play, “God of Carnage,” tonight, plus great deals at Hell’s Kitchen. Just because you’re broke doesn’t mean you can’t live well.
This is It (The Inside [my] Norfolk Blog)
By Jesse Scaccia
A view from inside the culture and community of the greater Norfolk metro, with AltDaily editor-in-chief Jesse Scaccia.
Call for Artists: REDRAIL
By AltDaily Staff
Proposals are being solicited for projects, hands-on activities, performances, multimedia art works, sidewalk/store-front installations, written word and any other creative temporary art project ideas.
Theater Review: Virginia Stage Company’s Radio Golf
By Jeremiah Albers
It is set in 1997 and, like all of Wilson’s plays, provides a thoughtful examination of the African-American experience at a certain time in history.
Theater Review: Virginia Stage Company’s “The Last Five Years”
By Jeremiah Albers
Associate Artistic Director Patrick Mullins weaves excellent performances together with outstanding design work to create a riveting, all too brief, examination of the rise and fall of a marriage.
VSC’s “The New Pink: An Implausible Comedy”
By Jerome Langston
The issue here is not so much about the actors’ capabilities, as much as it’s about the natural struggle to find the comedic rhythm of this new work, which is being billed as “an implausible comedy.”
Reasons to Leave Your House this Weekend 10/1 -> 10/3
By Jesse Scaccia
The first weekend in October proves to be a banner few days for local culture here in the 757. Clicky click for the best of events in Hampton Roads this weekend.
To Be Young, Talented, and Anne Frank
By Jesse Scaccia
“I often wonder whether I’m going too far, forcing myself to watch things to make myself cry,” said Amelia Pedlow, fresh out of Julliard, in town to play Anne in Virginia Stage Company’s The Diary of Anne Frank.
Review: Virginia Stage Company’s ‘Billy Bishop Goes to War’
By Jeremiah Albers
We are fortunate to be introduced to such a fascinating figure in so handsome and inspired a production as is currently on offer at the Wells Theatre.
Just Acting Through
By Jesse Scaccia
Most of the actors in the Virginia Stage Co’s Romeo & Juliet are just in town for six weeks, discovering the city as they discover their inner Montagues and Capulets.
How Juliet Met Romeo
By Jesse Scaccia
Behind the scenes at the first cast and crew meeting of Virginia Stage Company’s //romeo&juliet/.
Connecting and Creating a For-Real Community: There’s an App for That
By Hannah Serrano
Hey Seven Cities, let’s cyber-stalk each other.
Driving Miss Daisy Made Me Cry; and Other confessions from the Norfolk theatre scene
By Patrick Mullins
Patrick Mullins, Associate Artistic Director of Virginia Stage Company, shares his tenderest Hampton Roads theatre moment and his picks of upcoming productions.
Chat | PATRICK MULLINS
By Hannah Serrano

Patrick Mullins, Associate Artistic Director of Virginia Stage Company, sizes up the downtown food-and-drink scene.







