Meet the cast and creatives for A CHRISTMAS CAROL!
Announcing Theater for Everyone 2019!
Virginia Stage Company is dedicated to creating an inclusive space where all feel welcomed at the Wells Theatre. Since 2014, a performance of A Christmas Carol has been designated as Theater for Everyone, a performance specially designed as a theater experience for patrons of all abilities (with and without special needs).
Director Marianne Savell on A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Costume Concepts: Designer Jeni Schaefer on A CHRISTMAS CAROL
DETROIT '67 Production Photos
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THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT: Themes of ‘Detroit ′67’ pack a punch decades later
For five days in 1967, Detroit was embroiled in dissension. Rebellion was in the air and city streets resembled war zones. Considered part of the national riots known as the “long, hot summer of 1967,” unrest in Detroit began when the police department raided an unlicensed, after-hours bar on the city’s West Side. This week, the Virginia Stage Company begins to bring that chaos and conflict to the stage in its production of “Detroit ′67.”
VEERMag: Thought Provoking Detroit ’67 Takes Center Stage
There’s been just a few days for the Atlanta-based director and playwright, Thomas W. Jones II, to get his bearings here in Norfolk, as rehearsals for the play that he’s here to direct, Detroit ’67, begin in earnest. The Dominique Morisseau penned drama is being produced by Virginia Stage Company at the Wells Theatre, and follows the company’s excellent production of Guys and Dolls, which just launched VSC’s 41st season last month.