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Fiddler on the Roof at Altria Theater

Ashley Sasscer | February 12, 2020

Topics: broadway, Broadway In Richmond, fiddler on the roof, Live, Things to do in Richmond

Audiences across North America are toasting a new production of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF! Rich with musical hits you know and love, including “Tradition,” “Sunrise, Sunset,” “If I Were A Rich Man,” “Matchmaker, Matchmaker” and “To Life (L’Chaim!),” FIDDLER ON THE ROOF is the heartwarming story of fathers and daughters, husbands and wives, and life, love and laughter. Tony®-winning director Bartlett Sher and the team behind South Pacific, The King and I and 2017 Tony-winning Best Play Oslo, bring a fresh and authentic vision to this beloved theatrical masterpiece from Tony winner Joseph Stein and Pulitzer Prize winners Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick. Featuring a talented cast, lavish orchestra and stunning movement and dance from Israeli choreographer Hofesh Shechter, based on the original staging by Jerome Robbins, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF will introduce a new generation to the uplifting celebration that raises its cup to joy! To love! To life!

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Wicked at Altria Theater

Ashley Sasscer | February 12, 2020

Topics: Altria Theater, broadway, Broadway In Richmond, broadway show, Things to do in Richmond, wicked

WICKED, the Broadway sensation, looks at what happened in the Land of Oz…but from a different angle. Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another young woman, born with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest of friendships…until the world decides to call one “good,” and the other one “wicked.” From the first electrifying note to the final breathtaking moment, WICKED—the untold true story of the Witches of Oz—transfixes audiences with its wildly inventive story that USA Today cheers is “a complete triumph! An original musical that will make you laugh, cry, and think.”

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Be In The Room When ‘Hamilton’ Happens In Richmond

VCU CNS | November 21, 2019

Topics: Altria Theater, Broadway In Richmond, Chris Jackson, fireworks, Hamilton, Pamela Northam, The Diamond, Virginia Museum Of History & Culture

A fireworks show at the Diamond last weekend got Broadway fans hyped for the arrival of mega-hit musical Hamilton, which is playing at the Altria Theater until December 8.

Richmond resident Cat Peddicord never thought a song from the hit Broadway musical Hamilton would have her sitting in the freezing cold on a Saturday night. Yet nevertheless, on November 16, Peddicord and her dad came out to the Diamond baseball stadium to watch selected songs from her favorite musical become a firework spectacle.

“Hamilton was actually the first thing that introduced me to Broadway, so it’s kind of like a big thing for me to be here,” Peddicord said.

Almost 600 fans joined Peddicord and her dad at the stadium, bringing blankets and buying hot chocolate to help endure the chilling temperatures.

The Broadway musical premiered in 2015. Through rap and song, it tells the story of Alexander Hamilton, America’s “ten-dollar founding father without a father,” and his rise from the West Indies to U.S. Congress.

First lady of Virginia Pamela Northam and Tony Award-winning actor Chris Jackson, who starred in the role of George Washington in the original Broadway cast, were in attendance at the Diamond. Jackson described combining fireworks and music from Hamilton as genius, and said that events like this one were similar to a church experience.

“It’s allowing our spirits to be open and exposed, and to feel something that maybe we don’t allow ourselves to feel in our everyday lives,” Jackson said.

Fans who purchased VIP tickets had the opportunity to meet Jackson before the event. Before the firework show, Northam, on behalf of the governor, declared Nov. 16, “Hamilton Day” in the commonwealth. 

Hamilton actor Chris Jackson and VMHC president and CEO Jamie Bosket. (Photo via VCU-CNS)

During the performance, fireworks were timed according to a selection of songs from the soundtrack. Songs like “Alexander Hamilton” and “One Last Time” were cut short to meet the number of fireworks being used.

The event was hosted by the Virginia Museum of History and Culture in conjunction with the museum’s current exhibit, “Founding Frenemies: Hamilton and the Virginians,” which explores the relationship between Hamilton and Virginia’s key founding fathers George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison.

“We have been looking forward to Hamilton coming to Richmond for months since it was announced,” said Tracy Schneider, VMHC’s vice president of marketing and communications. “We thought it would be fitting if we did something in the museum, since a lot of the founding fathers are from Virginia and a part of the show.”

Much fanfare has surrounded the Altria Theater’s announcement that Hamilton will play at the theater Nov. 19 to Dec. 8 as part of the 2019-2020 Broadway in Richmond season. This is the first time the national tour of Hamilton will visit Richmond. Previously, the tour held shows in New York, Chicago, Washington D.C., and San Francisco.

“Thank God,” said local fan Morgan Schinkel. “We’ve been so excited.”

Excited Hamilton fans enjoy the fireworks show at The Diamond (Photo via VCU-CNS)

Freelance writer and editor Lia Tremblay said she is excited that more local people have the opportunity to see it, and to understand why she hasn’t been able to stop talking about the play since she became a fan.

Altria Theater has been preparing for the 24-show run since the national tour was announced. Audrey Booth, community and municipal operations director for Altria, said the theater is working with the Richmond Police Department and Virginia Commonwealth University to handle issues like parking prior to the show’s opening. Altria Theater expects to sell over 3,000 tickets per show. Booth recommends that ticket holders arrive early to park in the West Main Street Parking Deck. 

Peddicord recommends that people who haven’t seen the musical attend the national tour in Richmond. Tickets can be purchased at the box office or at hamilton.etix.com. If fans can’t make it to the Richmond dates, the national tour will head to Norfolk’s Chrysler Hall from Dec. 10 to Dec. 29. The tour also is drawing fans who’ve already seen the musical for a second helping. 

“I have already seen Hamilton once,” Peddicord said. “It was so amazing. It’s so different listening to the album than watching it live.”

Written By Christopher Brown, Capital News Service. Top Photo via VCU-CNS

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