Category: 2023-2024
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Celebrate 125 Years of Noël Coward with Production of “Private Lives” at Williamsburg Players
2024 is starting off with a bang for us here at the HRACTys. After missing the opening weekend of “But Why Bump Off Barnaby?” at Little Theatre of Norfolk over MLK Weekend, the following weekend we decided to embark on a triple play weekend extravaganza! We began this fun community theater weekend on Friday night…
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LTVB Raises the Bar (and Important Issues) with its Rendition of A Raisin in the Sun
On a frigid and windy Saturday night in January, we rushed into the Little Theatre of Virginia Beach with a sold out crowd full of heavy jackets, scarves, and hats topped with pom poms. Just as our beloved UVA Cavalier basketball team was finishing off a win at Georgia Tech, the lights came down and…
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Although Dead to Begin With, Smithfield Little Theatre Brings Jacob Marley to Life in Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol
*Note: As per the performance eligibility requirements as laid out at https://hractawards.com/performance-eligibility/, this play is not up for HRACT Award consideration, as it only played for two weekends. Who doesn’t love a good interpretation of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol? We usually see at least one version a year – last year, we really enjoyed Williamsburg…
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Peninsula Community Theatre Takes Us to Almost, Maine
Upon sitting down at Peninsula Community Theatre, we were instantly transported to the titular town of Almost, Maine. The set included a “WELCOME TO…” sign and an incredibly cute log cabin, complete with a snowy roof (shout out to Director/Set Designer Linda Marley Smith and Set Decorators/Painters Ellen Eames and Pam Revill). As at least…
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Generic Theater Explores the Power of Storytelling in The Weir
On Friday night, we “put the head in” the Irish bar built onstage at the Generic Theater to see their production of The Weir. This play begins with Jack (played by Tom O’Reilly) walking into the bar, noticing Brendan (the barkeep, played by Lawrence Nichols) is not there, and proceeding to pour himself (and pay…
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You’d be “Foolish to Think” about missing LTVB’s rendition of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder
“Love AND murder? What could go wrong?” my wife asked as we pulled up to the Little Theatre of Virginia Beach on Friday, November 17 to see the opening night of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. Our hopes only heightened as we flipped through the program and discovered that this was going to…
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Lights, Camera, Action! Mack & Mabel at Williamsburg Players tells the (sort of) true love story of two silent film giants
Being too excited to wait, on Friday afternoon, we moved our tickets up a day to see Williamsburg Players’ opening night performance of Mack & Mabel! This is a musical set at the time when movies were becoming talkies, and our leading man, movie director Mack Sennett, thinks the new-fangled talkies are just a fad. …
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LTN Illuminates The Moving Tale of the Radium Girls
On opening night, we arrived at Little Theatre of Norfolk to see Radium Girls. As a radiation control worker myself, this play hit especially hard and LTN did an incredible job of driving home this moving story. The play opens with Grace Fryer, Kathryn, and Irene working at the US Radium Corporation as dial painters.…
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PCT’s Dead Man’s Cell Phone Explores Death in a Digital Age
As a light rain fell in Newport News, we pulled up to Peninsula Community Theatre for their production of Dead Man’s Cell Phone – which turned out to be very apropos, as the entirety of the play seems to take place in a light rain – with umbrellas adorning the roof of the stage, and…
