Ring in the holidays with Riverside: Be a part of theater family with new show
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Ring in the holidays with Riverside: Be a part of theater family with new show

As soon as you’ve wrapped your Thanksgiving feast, it’s officially time to get in the holiday spirit.

While some of you may have shrugged off a Christmas tune or the oodles of holiday offerings on Netflix to this point, you have absolutely no excuse not to be jolly now.

Fortunately, you have some help in the form of Riverside Center for the Performing Arts’ latest show.

“A Riverside Family Christmas” and all of its seasonal cheer débuted yesterday and runs until Dec. 27.

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[BroadwayWorld] Riverside Center for the Performing Arts Presents A Riverside Family Christmas
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[BroadwayWorld] Riverside Center for the Performing Arts Presents A Riverside Family Christmas

Sleigh bells are ringing as Riverside Center for the Performing Arts prepares to celebrate the holiday season with A Riverside Family Christmas, opening Wednesday, November 25th, and running through Sunday, December 27th. Experience the warmth, traditions, values, and messages of Christmas in a show packed with charm, inspiration, and the goodwill of the season. Enjoy pure entertainment through music, dance, and holiday stories.

Riverside Center is thrilled to introduce the top-notch cast of performers who are eager to return to the stage and spread holiday cheer. Jarrett Bloom, Carson Eubank, Gabrielle Gutierrez, Kathy Halenda, Andrea Kahane, Ian Lane, Star Spann, and Stephanie Wood round out the cast. Patrons can also look forward to a guest appearance by Producing Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn.

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[The Free Lance-Star] Bravissimo: Riverside's production of 'Souvenir' is music to my ears
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[The Free Lance-Star] Bravissimo: Riverside's production of 'Souvenir' is music to my ears

Florence Foster Jenkins might be the world’s worst opera singer, but for me, she’s music to my ears.

“Souvenir,” onstage at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts, is a charmer of a show about a wealthy socialite who simply wants to share her musical gifts with others and raise money for charities. There’s just a tiny little problem: She can’t carry a tune.

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[The Free Lance-Star] Intermission is over: Riverside raises the curtain for 'Souvenir,' its first show since March
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[The Free Lance-Star] Intermission is over: Riverside raises the curtain for 'Souvenir,' its first show since March

Where the stage has been dark, light is emerging.

Since the mid-March closing of “Grease,” the main stage at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts remained closed at the hands of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The organization has found ways to persevere in the meantime—launching a well-attended “Sip & Sing Supper Club” in its Rhapsody Ballroom and engaging fans in throwback activities on social media, among other creative endeavors.

Now, it’s time to hit the big stage yet again.

“Souvenir: A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins” débuted at Riverside on Wednesday. It will run Wednesdays to Sundays through Nov. 8.

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[BroadwayWorld] Riverside Center for the Performing Arts Presents SOUVENIR!
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[BroadwayWorld] Riverside Center for the Performing Arts Presents SOUVENIR!

Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Fredericksburg, Virginia is delighted to be one of the first theatres in the DC Metro area to welcome our patrons back to live theatre with the hilarious, over-the-top production of Stephen Temperley’s Souvenir: A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins. This side-splitting play debuted off-Broadway before opening on Broadway in 2005, starring Tony Award® nominee Judy Kaye as Florence Foster Jenkins.

Producing Artistic Director, Patrick A’Hearn is pleased to announce the sensational pair at the heart of Souvenir: Riverside Center’s Andrea Kahane will star as Florence Foster Jenkins, the aspiring singer incapable of producing two consecutive notes in tune. Ms. Kahane will be joined onstage by Carson Eubank in his stage debut at Riverside as Jenkins’ faithful accompanist, Cosmé McMoon.

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[The Free Lance-Star] 'Bright Star' awaits Riverside audiences upon its return

[The Free Lance-Star] 'Bright Star' awaits Riverside audiences upon its return

In mid-March, Riverside Center for the Performing Arts was riding an incredible high.

The regional theater was closing a record-breaking run of the feel-good classic “Grease.” It opened on Jan. 8 and ran through March 15, carrying the highest grossing sales and attendance of any production in Riverside’s nearly 24-year history.

Flash forward to today. A once-thriving theater’s stage is dark, its infectious buzz has been nearly silenced and there’s a show in the queue that is ready whenever the world is.

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A Message to Our Patrons: Keeping You Informed
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A Message to Our Patrons: Keeping You Informed

Dear Valued Patrons and Guests,

The Riverside family is fully aware of the news reports regarding the Coronavirus. We want you to know that your health and safety as well as those of our staff and performers is paramount. We are closely monitoring the evolving situation and will follow strategies recommended by public health authorities, elected officials, and the CDC. Riverside will remain vigilant, and we are prepared to make decisions based on current recommendations, as well as in response to the changing conditions.

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[CURTAIN CALLS] Review: “Grease” – Rocks and Rolls at Riverside
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[CURTAIN CALLS] Review: “Grease” – Rocks and Rolls at Riverside

Nostalgia isn’t what it used to be.

Nearly half a century ago, a little show opened in Chicago that took the town by storm. Based on Jim Jacobs’ memories of his high school years, it plugged into the softening view of the Fifties, those Eisenhower years between WWII and Vietnam, as a time of benign stability. Named for the guys who slicked their hair into greased ducktails, “Grease” became a musical phenomenon.

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[DC Metro Theater Arts] Review: ‘Grease’ at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts rocks and rolls
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[DC Metro Theater Arts] Review: ‘Grease’ at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts rocks and rolls

Grease is a musical that celebrates the changes born of the late 1950s era of rock n’ roll, drive-in movies, and James Dean–an era that sat on the cusp of the turbulent 1960s. Riverside Center for the Performing Arts served up a Broadway-quality show, thanks to Director and Choreographer Patti D’Beck (who assistant choreographed Tommy Tune’s1994 Broadway revival), music, lyrics, and book by Warren Casey and Jim Jacobs, and additional songs by John Farrar. This production offers a nostalgic afternoon for music lovers of all ages that strikes like “Greased Lightning.”

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