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Richmond Community Theatre Season Passes
The Richmond Community Theatre is pleased to announce our upcoming 2015-16 Season. We hope that you will continue helping the theatre to create high quality productions by becoming a Patron, Sponsor, Benefactor or a single Season Ticket holder for our upcoming season!
A Charlie Brown Christmas a musical ~ December 3-6 & December 10-12, 2015
When Charlie Brown complains about the overwhelming materialism he sees among everyone during the Christmas season, Lucy suggests that he become director of the school Christmas pageant. Charlie Brown accepts, but this proves to be a frustrating endeavor. When an attempt to restore the proper holiday spirit with a forlorn little Christmas fir tree fails, he needs Linus' help to learn what the real meaning of Christmas is. The classic animated television special, A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS comes to life in this faithful stage adaptation where Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the other Peanuts grapple with the real meaning of Christmas.
Crimes of the Heart a dramatic comedy by Beth Henley ~ February 18-21 & February 25-27, 2016
Three sisters have gathered in their small Mississippi hometown awaiting news of their grandfather who is dying in a local hospital: Lenny, unmarried, Meg, a failed singer and Babe, on bail having shot her husband. Their troubles, which are grave yet somehow hilarious, are highlighted by their cousin Chick, Doc Porter and Babe's lawyer who is trying to keep her out of jail while waging a personal vendetta against her husband. But the play ends on a joyful note with the three sisters re-united celebrating Lenny's birthday.
Dead Man's Cell Phone a romantic comedy by Sarah Ruhl ~ April 28 - May 1 & May 5 - 7, 2016
An incessantly ringing cell phone in a quiet café. A stranger at the next table who has had enough. And a dead manwith a lot of loose ends. So begins Dead Man's Cell Phone, a wildly imaginative new comedy by MacArthur "Genius" Grant recipient and Pulitzer Prize finalist, Sarah Ruhl, author of The Clean House and Eurydice. A work about how we memorialize the deadand how that remembering changes usit is the odyssey of a woman forced to confront her own assumptions about morality, redemption, and the need to connect in a technologically obsessed world. We hope you will support the theatre this season.
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109 E. Washington Street
Rockingham, NC 28379
United States
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