A nonprofit, professional theatre company founded in 1993, Richmond Triangle Players takes pride in being the leading performing arts company in the mid-Atlantic producing high-quality transformational programming rooted in LGBTQ+ experiences, and supporting and celebrating the development of queer artistry.
We are regarded as one of the major cultural entities in central Virginia, and have received international acclaim for our work. Our home, the Robert B. Moss Theatre, is one of the landmarks in our Scott’s Addition neighborhood.
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September 16th – October 10th, 2026
BLKS
by Aziza Barnes
November 11th – December 19th, 2026
The Real Housewives of the North Pole
by David Cerda
February 10th – March 6th, 2027
Messy White Gays
by Drew Droege
April 21st – May 15th, 2027
Indecent
by Paula Vogel
July 7th – 31st, 2027
Avenue Q
by Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx, and Jeff Whitty
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October 15th – 17th. 2026
Georgia Rogers Farmer: FLOOZIE
December 31st, 2026
Susan Sanford: Ringing in the New Year! (with Special Guests)
January 8th & 9th, 2027
Scott Wichmann: The Return of Mr. Showtime
March 18th – 20th, 2027
Ginger Minj and Jujubee: Licked: For Gay
June 4th & 5th, 2027
Julie Fulcher Davis: Songs for the Journey
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RTP is thrilled to be working with well-known playwright Bo Wilson on developing a powerful new work. The presentation will be the result of a collaborative process of rehearsals and readings to bring the play to the form you will see.
The Three O’Clock Briefing
by Bo Wilson
April 23 – May 2, 2026
Deep in an unnamed region of the middle east, a Pulitzer-winning journalist tries to pin a slippery US Marine Public Affairs Officer to a story she’s uncovering… but the officer is her brother, so he already knows how formidable she can be. As the two spar over what can and can’t be admitted, older and more painful stories begin to emerge. Shifting nimbly between humor and white-knuckled confrontations, The Three O’Clock Briefing is a two-character play about history, family, and the narratives we craft when the truth cuts too deeply.
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A nonprofit, professional theatre company founded in 1993, Richmond Triangle Players takes pride in being the leading performing arts company in the mid-Atlantic producing high-quality transformational programming rooted in LGBTQ+ experiences, and supporting and celebrating the development of queer artistry.



