A lot can happen in 100 years.
Just ask Dawn Doss, who penned a play for Altavista Little Theater as part of Altavista’s centennial year celebration.
County High School theater director Patricia Chamberlin says she struggled all summer to pick out their first show of the season.
Read more...Don’t let the name scare you.
“The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” is about more than, well, the best little whorehouse in Texas, says Pam Nowell, who is directing Renaissance Theatre’s production of it.
The wheels in Keith Lee’s mind are always turning.
Dance Theatre of Lynchburg’s founder and artistic director says he’s always coming up with new choreography.
He’ll wake up in the middle of the night with an idea, or something will hit him when he’s watching his 10-year-old son Ean play soccer.
Read more...The Academy of Fine Arts’ latest production has a lot of ground to cover.
“HerStory,” an original play penned by Lynchburg resident Nan Kordos, opens in 1607 and honors gen-erations of women who made a difference all the way up to the present day.
An original play scripted by a Randolph College theater professor is going to be part of the Kennedy Center’s Labor Day celebration this weekend.