What’s Booming RVA: Drama, Music and Coffee
Boomer’s top picks for the week ahead
Theatre both entertaining and thought-provoking (tissues advised), free symphonic music of toe-tapping tunes, and a coffee festival. In this week’s What’s Booming RVA: Drama, Music and Coffee.
“Beauty and the Beast”
This enchanting and timeless tale has been brought to life like never before, with spectacular new sets and dazzling costumes. [PHOTO CREDIT, TOP: Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” – Daniel Boud]
Through March 8 at Altria Theater, Richmond.
“Primary Trust”
An exploration of vulnerability, isolation, and the unexpected friendships that can blossom in adversity. When a shy 38 year-old’s carefully constructed life – a routine of books, Mai-Tais, and conversations with his best friend – collapses, he must suddenly confront his past and brave the outside world.
Ages 13+. March 5 to 29 at Virginia Rep’s Theatre Gym, Richmond.
Richmond Coffee Festival
Get your buzz on with competitions, live music, tastings, and coffee trivia.
March 7 and 8 at the Greater Richmond Convention Center.
Hello Hopewell
Petersburg Symphony presents popular tunes such as “Hello, Dolly,” a “West Side Story” medley, “Rhapsody in Blue,” and more.
FREE. March 8, 4 p.m., at The Beacon Theatre, Hopewell.
“Out the Mud”
Juneteenth 1865, a newly freed couple stands at a crossroads: leave the only land they’ve ever known to forge an uncertain future, or remain on the plantation to work for the family that once claimed ownership over their lives. Inspired by the Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers’ Project.
March 11 to 29 at Firehouse Theatre, Richmond.
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