This week, we catch up with Andrew Schiavone, a New York based comedian on the brink of filming his first one-hour special, "Central Nervousness," right here at Richmond's Coalition Theatre this Thursday night. From kitchen gigs at Richmond Funny Bone to viral tweets...
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Comedian Ahmed Al-kadri Discusses His Influences and Favorite Breads
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Artist Morgan Bassichis Talks About Their Little Ditties
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Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive!
A corner has been turned this summer; I know you've felt it. Women have taken it on the chin for, well, forever. So much of the national conversation has been focused on the unthinkable regression of women's autonomy over their own bodies, redress and safety from violence, and the horrifyingly misogynist men that occupy positions of power....
Animator Adam Rosenberg Is Full Of Dark Jokes, And Late Night Quesadillas
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We Need To Have An Uncomfortable Conversation About Dads
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Catharsis Through Comedy: An Interview with Comedian Francesca Lyn
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‘The Five Stages of Romantic Relationships’ A Production by Adam Rosenberg
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Queer Theater In the Heart of Richmond
In the vibrant heart of Richmond's ever-evolving Scott's Addition neighborhood, Philip Crosby, the Executive Director of Richmond Triangle Players, has been a trailblazer in the world of theater for over a decade. As the first full-time employee of the company, Crosby navigated the choppy waters of bringing LGBTQ-themed productions to a city...