John Coker, Andrea Candea and Andrea Kahane talk about Riverside’s Summer Camp. A free performance by the campers of The Little Mermaid is set for June 23rd at 2:30.

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John Coker, Andrea Candea and Andrea Kahane talk about Riverside’s Summer Camp. A free performance by the campers of The Little Mermaid is set for June 23rd at 2:30.
A mural done by Pete Morelewicz of Print Jazz and his summer intern Kathryn Gross in the office of Downtown Greens is now finished. (Last week we watched as the mural was created)
Stephen Loy talks about putting in the work to being a successful performer at the the Ren Faire.
A blank wall at the offices of Downtown Greens is now home to a mural. Pete Morelewicz of Print Jazz and his summer intern Kathryn Gross are putting the finishing touches to the mural.
Want to spice up your office? Think mural! Step into Downtown Greens and you’ll see a brand new mural.
Director Cornelia Rutherford and fight coordinator Steven Loy. Tickets the last two weeks of the Faire are online only. Discussion on how fight scenes are practiced. varf.org
If you previously purchased an undated ticket, it is still good for any of the remaining days of the faire.
The Congressional Art Competition is an annual opportunity to encourage and recognize the artistic talent of Virginia students and students across the country.
Not a seat availabe for “Great Film Scores.”
The cast of Ragtime walked the Red Carpet on Friday night at the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Stafford.
Poetry on the wetlands section
Kings Dominion will begin requiring any guests 15 years old or younger to have a chaperone who is at least 21 years old after 4 p.m.
Adrianne Hick, Nicole Vanessa Ortiz and Jacquez Linder-Long from Ragtime-the Musical. The show runs thru May 7th.
Jacquez Linder-Long (Coalhouse Walker, Jr.) and Nicole Vanessa Ortiz (Sarah) talk about how they’ve approached their roles in the Ragtime production. They say the show is more than a telling of history–it’s showing race struggles in America.
Cornelia Rutherford, “R,” and Jim Miller preview the Faire May 13-June 11 on weekends. The theme is “Exploration.” varf.org
Teachers Heidi Ribel and Mark Wright and seven members of “Something Rotten.” We meet some the cast and hear four songs. “Something Rotten” Thursday thru Saturday at JM.
Producing Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn talks about Ragtime and the story of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and what it means to live in America.
Virginia Renaissance Faire: Bobby Hebert and Cornelia Rutherford talk about cast auditions–March 11 and 18 at Lake Anna Winery.
It’s a tribute to the 1940’s radio shows that featured big band and swing music. It’s this Sunday (the 12th) at 3pm and 7pm at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Stafford.
Annual Kids’ Art Show also on display