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Tedeschi Trucks Band at Altria Theater

Ashley Sasscer | January 24, 2020

Topics: altria, Concert, Tedeschi Trucks, theater, things to do in richmond va

Tedeschi Trucks Band carries a distinguished reputation as one of the premier live bands performing today – and they show no signs of slowing down as they head into their ninth year together. Led by Derek Trucks’ stinging fretwork and Susan Tedeschi’s naturally stunning, emotive vocals and guitar talents, the 12-member strong collective continues to expand musical boundaries in ways that only a rare caliber of musician can achieve. The band is touring in 2019 behind their fourth studio album, Signs. Commanding performances and exceptional musical chemistry – hallmarks of the can’t-miss-concert experience fans have come to anticipate live – are evident throughout the album’s eleven original tracks. From uplifting soulful anthems, to bittersweet ballads and driving rock and roll, Tedeschi Trucks Band delivers a sound and message that taps tradition while also extending the edges of American music with a genre defying collection that is all their own.

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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in Concert

Ashley Sasscer | January 24, 2020

Topics: Concert, harry potter prisoner of azkaban, theater, things to do in richmond va

Relive the magic of your favorite wizard in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban™ in Concert. Based on the third installment of J.K. Rowling’s classic saga, fans of all ages can now experience the thrilling tale accompanied by the music of a live symphony orchestra as Harry soars across the big screen.

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Cats at Broadway in Richmond

Ashley Sasscer | January 24, 2020

Topics: altria, broadway, Cats, feline, musical, theater, things to do in richmond va

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s record-breaking 2015 Olivier award nominated musical CATS comes to Richmond direct from its sell-out seasons at the London Palladium. Adapted from TS Eliot’s ‘Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats’, this “groundbreaking musical” (Daily Express) comes together in a sparkling fusion of music, dance and verse, and has now taken on a new life for a new generation. On just one special night of the year, all Jellicle cats meet at the Jellicle Ball where Old Deuteronomy, their wise and benevolent leader, makes the Jellicle choice and announces which of them will go up to The Heaviside Layer and be reborn into a whole new Jellicle life. With “timeless music, spectacular sets and a superb cast” (Daily Mirror), breathtaking choreography and of course the unforgettable ‘Memory’, CATS is a magical musical like no other. Let CATS thrill you once again, but don’t miss out on a seat – act fast and book your tickets today! “It’s the cat’s whiskers” (The Times).

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Richmond Ballet Presents The Nutcracker

Justin Mcclung | December 10, 2019

Topics: Christmas, holidays, theater, Things to do in Ricmond, things to do in RVA

Choreography by Stoner Winslett
Music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

This season marks Artistic Director Stoner Winslett’s 40th time staging her continually evolving, acclaimed version of The Nutcracker. Tchaikovsky’s familiar music whisks both Clara and audiences alike on an extraordinary journey, from a battle beneath the branches of a magical Christmas tree, through an enchanted snowy forest, to the Kingdom of Sweets. With its colorful sets, fanciful costumes, and beloved characters, such as the Russian Bear and Arabian Snake, The Nutcracker continues to charm generations.

Leading Theatre Licensing Company Takes Legal Action Against Virginia Children’s Theatre

Jo Rozycki | July 19, 2018

Topics: Music Theatre International, theater, Theaterpalooza Community Theater Productions

A theatre out of Loudoun County, Virginia, is under legal action by Music Theatre International (MTI), one of the largest theatre licensing companies in the world. On July 17, MTI filed a copyright action in the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia against Theaterpalooza Community Theater Productions, Inc., which operates in Ashburn and Leesburg, Virginia, and Hagerstown, Maryland. According to MTI’s press release, Theaterpalooza “promot[ed] and present[ed] unauthorized performances of such MTI-licensed musicals as Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka, Matilda, Seussical, Little Shop of Horrors, Honk! and many others.” For smaller theatres and organizations, MTI offers lower-scale rental fees according to several factors, including number of performances and admission price. According to MTI, however, Theaterpalooza has failed to pay/license at least 16 MTI-licensed shows.

Teresa Walker, owner and director of Theaterpalooza, was incredibly distressed by these claims and charges. “We’re a struggling little performing arts company,” she said recently in a phone interview. She admitted to being behind on some payments in the past, but was alarmed by the charges made against her and her company. “When they say that there are 16 productions that are unlicensed, that’s a bunch of bologna. We have a past due notice for a couple of shows is what it really amounts to.”

Photo courtesy of Theaterpalooza Community Theater Productions, Inc.

Walker said her attorney has been in contact with the legal team of MTI. “We tried to send them as much proof as possible, without giving away our script, that we are doing our own original work.”

In their press release, MTI states that, beginning in 2015, Walker and Theaterpalooza have received notices from the theatre licensing company warning about failed payments. A further notice from MTI was sent in late 2016 “renewing its demand that Theaterpalooza stop infringing acts and start paying and to provide written assurance that it had discontinued and would not resume the use of copyrighted materials. MTI noted that it still had not received the overdue payment.” Finally, in 2017, MTI sent a follow-up warning after receiving word that the Northern Virginia theatre was still putting on and promoting “unlicensed and unauthorized productions.”

According to Walker, Theaterpalooza puts on original productions that often have recognizable characters or themes as other well-known productions. “We do an original Cinderella that’s written by our staff people, or we do an original Sleeping Beauty. When Frozen came out, we did an original Snow Queen.” Walker explained that, through a local licensing group, her company could pay for the music, all while creating original scripts and storylines surrounding the music. “We may be slow to pay our bills and that’s the reason that we got into this issue, but the problem we have is that we aren’t doing their shows.”

One statement in the press release claims that Theaterpalooza is continuing to ignore MTI’s warnings and has plans to put on Annie, Mamma Mia!, and Hairspray for their summer season. “Those are all canceled,” said Walker.

When asked as to the next step, Walker emphasized that she wishes to right the wrongs. “All we want to do is pay whatever fines that we have for having the late fees for the shows that we owe on right now,” she said.

As the owner of an arts center, Walker recognizes that artists must and should be paid for their creations. “We’re not trying to get over on anyone and not pay writers,” she said. “We want people to pay what is due to the people that wrote these shows that we performed.” But Walker expressed fears surrounding the legal action pointed at her children’s theater. “We want children to love the arts for the rest of their lives.” Not only does the theatre offer lessons, camps, and production opportunities, Theaterpalooza also boasts after school care, tutoring, singing, acting, and dancing lessons, and much more. “Will we survive this? I don’t know. Will we have to close down? It’s so sad because what we offer to the community is so valuable.”

Moving forward, MTI will be seeking profits from productions, an” injunction against continued infringement, fees and costs, and prejudgment interest.” Hopefully, the curtain will not be closing on this Virginia theatre any time soon.

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