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Last month, Christopher Newport University announced an initiative called the New Musicals Lab. The New Musicals Lab brings together writers, directors, composers, designers, and performers from all over the country to create and workshop musical theatre in the safe haven of Hampton Roads. Rebecca Weinstein spoke with Artistic Producer Colin Ruffer…
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A brand new play and a twist on a classic work take the stage this weekend in Hampton Roads. Rebecca Weinstein interviewed Moriah Joy, director and writer of the Little Theatre of Norfolk's "For the Honor and Glory," streaming beginning June 25. She also spoke with Matthew Gorris of Tidewater Community College about Shakespeare in the Grove in Ches…
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The Virginia Beach Chorale commissioned a new piece of music from renowned choral writer Daniel E. Gawthrop, with text by his wife, Jane Griner. The piece, Resplendent Light, was written in memory of those lost during, and in honor of those touched by, the tragic events at the Virginia Beach Municipal Center on May 31 of 2019. A video recording of …
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Ballet Virginia presents a new production called "Visions of Hope" live at the Zeiders American Dream Theater on Friday, May 14 and Saturday, May 15. The program will also be available for streaming May 21 through June 7. Rebecca Weinstein spoke with the choreographers behind the show, Lydia Roberts Coco, Suzanne Lownsbury, and Janina Michalski.…
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The 757 Creative ReUse Center aims to make second-hand arts and crafts supplies accessible and affordable to all. Rebecca Weinstein spoke with President and Shop Manager, Beth Dryer, and Board Member, Jennifer Hand, about the ReUse Center's work and their upcoming "Postcard Project" exhibit at the For All Handkind Gallery in the MacArthur Center be…
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Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and sound artist Ellen Reid presents her public art experience, SOUNDWALK, on the Elizabeth River Trail in Norfolk and the Pleasure House Point Natural Area in Virginia Beach beginning Thursday, April 15. In SOUNDWALK, a GPS-enabled app on your phone provides the soundtrack for your journey, and the path you take det…
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Virginia Choral Society’s season screeched to a halt at the onset of the pandemic. They had to find new ways to make music and find fellowship. On top of virtual rehearsals and exercises, the group’s recently been doing drive-in rehearsals using wireless microphones and a radio transmitter. Rebecca spoke with members Patti Grayson and Aaron Gregory…
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Joel Casanova is a local hip-hop dancer and educator. He teaches private students of all ages through his company BeatHunter Dance, focusing on personal style, joy, and helping others process their feelings through movement. On Saturday, November 21, he's offering a free virtual class through the Slover Library. Rebecca spoke with him about his app…
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Flexibility and creative thinking are often taught in college theatre programs, but in the age of COVID, the ability to adapt as a performer has never been more important. This weekend, Old Dominion University presents a live-streamed show called “Symptomatic IRL,” a response to the pandemic and the isolation many are facing. Rebecca spoke with Ass…
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It’s been said that cultural life in Hampton Roads began with the arrival of two women: Irene Leache and Annie Wood. Note: The pandemic has had a disastrous effect on our local arts community. This month, in honor of our many local artists and performers on pause, Arts Undercurrent will take a look back at memorable moments in Hampton Roads arts hi…
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In the summer of 1882, the little port town of Norfolk, Virginia, welcomed a memorable visitor: one of the giants of literature at the time, Oscar Wilde. Note: The pandemic has had a disastrous effect on our local arts community. This month, in honor of our many local artists and performers on pause, Arts Undercurrent will take a look back at memor…
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In a Portsmouth church in 1932, a legendary R&B singer was born. That’s where Ruth Brown — then known as Ruth Weston — made her singing debut. Note: The pandemic has had a disastrous effect on our local arts community. This month, in honor of our many local artists and performers on pause, Arts Undercurrent will take a look back at memorable moment…
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When was the last time 20,000 people split the bill? In Hampton Roads, it was 1966-1967, when residents donated money towards the purchase of a painting by Auguste Renoir. Note: The pandemic has had a disastrous effect on our local arts community. This month, in honor of our many local artists and performers on pause, Arts Undercurrent will take a …
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Virginia Opera brought in four emerging operatic artists for a residency beginning with a two-week quarantine. Now the group will perform weekly concerts outside of the Harrison Opera House, in addition to programming at the Virginia Zoo and a virtual showcase. Rebecca spoke with singers Symone Harcum and Nick Martorano about their upcoming perform…
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Over the last few months, the arts community in Hampton Roads has quickly adjusted to a new normal of virtual performances. The Pulitzer Prize-winning murder mystery called “A Soldier’s Play” is running in the Virginia Arts Festival courtyard August 5 through 15. Rebecca interviewed director Anthony Stockard and actor Terrance Livingston, Jr. about…
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CoLABoration Theatre presents a new theatrical adaptation of the Karen Joy Fowler novel “The Jane Austen Book Club” online this weekend. Rebecca interviewed playwright, director, and CoLABoration Theatre founder, Dan McGary, plus actor and producer Jackie Adonis, about what to expect, and what their thought process was like when the pandemic hit.…
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On March 6, the Little Theatre of Norfolk opens its production of “A Piece of My Heart” by Shirley Lauro, part of the second annual Norfolk Theatre Festival. Rebecca interviewed cast members Moriah Joy and Louise Casini Hollis, and director Kelly Gilliam about the play, why they got involved, and how it’s changed their perceptions of women in the V…
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Ballet Virginia recently launched a professional wing of its company. On February 28 and 29, the company will present “Diversity in Dance” in honor of Black History Month. Rebecca interviewed resident choreographer Lydia Roberts Coco and company member Leah Upchurch about the performances, their creative processes, and their backgrounds in dance.…
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