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.
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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
A 750 square foot mural is expected to be completed in a few weeks at Hugh Mercer Elementary in Fredericksburg. Heart for Art features local muralist Gabe Pons and local artist Sophia Pineda along with Jayem Pals of James Monroe High School
Vandalism on the 1862 mural on Sophia Street in downtown Fredericksburg has been removed by the mural’s creator, Mirinda Reynolds. Do you know the story of the boy on the mural?
The Central Rappahannock Regional Library’s annual program moves to Market Square this year. Here’s the schedule
Riverside’s Patrick A’Hearn and Sally Struthers talk about COVID and the arts. Riverside set to begin again June 2nd.
Producing Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn talks about upcoming shows and reflects on what the pandemic has done to the Riverside and the arts.
From UMW: Soon after the University of Mary Washington Chamber Choir performed live in the James Farmer Hall atrium last March, UMW went totally online, and singing was deemed a “super-spreader” activity. Last fall, UMW Choirs sang together again – virtually –...
Professional artists, novice artists and every type of artist in between were invited to display and sell their artwork in this once-a-year opportunity.
Patrick A’Hearn previews the new Riverside schedule. The first show returns June 2nd. Discussion on theater during the pandemic and the future of Broadway.