Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner moved to July. The next season begins in March

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Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner moved to July. The next season begins in March
Producing Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn on “Meet Me In St. Louis” and upcoming shows in 2022. A look back at the struggles and lessons learned from the pandemic and looking ahead.
Jackson and Allie talk about “Meet Me in St. Louis,” at the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Stafford thru December 31
Joel Young, Ravi Palat and Doug Gately talk about the virtual event November 6th at 7:30. Watch it then (or later) from legalaidworks.org Donations help fund UMW jazz scholarships and Legal Aid Works.
Some members of the cast from “Bright Star” talk about the show. It’s running at Riverside thru October 31st.
Via Colori Stafford concludes on Sunday at the commuter parking lot on Courthouse Road near I-95. 9-5 on Sunday.
Bright Star at the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Stafford from Sept. 15-October 31. Patrick A’Hearn joined by Carson Eubank, Adrianne Hick and Douglas Ullman.
Bill Harris and Gabe Pons talk about the decision to cancel Art Attack for a second year. Discussion on getting your kids connected to art and when should you take an art class.
Over a year-and-a-half later, the cast of the show Bright Star is getting to reassemble at the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Stafford.
The producing artistic director at Riverside talks about the current show, Grumpy Old Men-the Musical, and previews Bright Star.
Bill Harris and Gabe Pons preview “Art Attack,” scheduled for October 16 in downtown Fredericksburg.
Penny Ann Moss, John Hollinger and Jim Lawson preview “Grumpy Old Men, the Musical,” at the Riverside. It’s the regional premier. July 21st – September 5th!
Jessica Burger, Amy Durbin and Adrienne Carr preview “Much Ado About Nothing”/Shakespeare on the Lawn on July 10, 11, 17, 18. There are several other archaeology programs at Ferry Farm this summer too.
Artists Gabe Pons and Sophia Pineda planned it. Some parents and volunteers helped put paint to bricks.
The 750 square foot mural at Hugh Mercer Elementary is finished! It was planned by local artists Gabe Pons and Sophia Pineda. They were assisted by Jayem Pals and other community volunteers.
Patrick Ahearn tells Town Talk the Small Business Administration awarded Riverside 1.4 million dollars
The Marvelous Wonderettes thru July 11. Carson, Brittany, Sarah, Elizabeth and Sheri–along with Patrick Ahearn.
Local muralist Gabe Pons and local artist Sophia Pineda planned the mural. They’re being helped by some parents and Jayem Pals of James Monroe High School.
Trista Chapman talks about the pottery event that missed 2020 because of COVID
Gabe Pons describes the project