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The ROŪGE: Theater Reinvented marks its 10-year collaboration with the Hermitage Museum & Gardens with an immersive story loosely based on Hermitage co-founder, Florence Sloane.
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Virginia's Eastern Shore has relied on an aging Translator Television service to get residents WHRO and other local TV stations. County leaders say they may stop the service in 2027.
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On Saturday, Broadway director and Norfolk native Rob Fisher gathers Broadway singers and top musicians to perform tunes by the illustrious Ira and George Gershwin.
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Laley Lippard, a Cox High and Governor's School grad, directs the popular touring show, 'All Things Equal: The Life and Trials of Ruth Bader Ginsburg."
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The Mary Goode Brooke Music for Young People program was started by the nephew of the well-known educator and pianist and is open to students in Norfolk Public Schools
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Last year, the Virginia Zoo in Norfolk offered special hours and reduced stimuli for patrons who could benefit. The feedback was overwhelmingly popular.
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Wagner's 'Tristan und Isolde' will be simulcast from The Met in New York in theaters across Hampton Roads and on WHRO-FM. One of its stars is Suffolk native Ryan Speedo Green.
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The Dance Theatre of Harlem hadn't performed the iconic ballet in more than two decades; it will resurrect the piece in Norfolk, paying homage to a Norfolk native who was its star.
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The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown recently opened a special exhibition, 'Outlander: Costumes Woven in Time,' which features pieces from the popular TV series, 'Outlander.'
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Williamsburg's annual Ampersand International Arts Festival runs March 16-22 with more than 50 programs, including chats with writers and comedians; live performances and movie screenings.