We are proud of being the longest continuously-operating professional theatre in the entire mid-Atlantic community producing works relevant to the LGBTQ+ experience. For over a quarter-century, RTP has produced hundreds of plays – including several world premieres – most of which would not have been produced anywhere else in the area. Our authentic voice is a major change agent in the region, elevating community conversations about the positive effects of diversity and inclusion.
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.
And we are committed to your safety when you return for a performance. See what we’re doing to ensure RTP is the welcoming place it has always been!
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Nov 18 – Dec 12, 2020
The Santa Closet
by Jeffrey Solomon
Jan 28 – Feb 20, 2021
This Bitter Earth
by Harrison David Rivers
April 29 – May 15, 2021
4000 Days
by Peter Quilter
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Oct 30-31, 2020
Oct 15-17, 2020
Virtually Insane
with Georgia Rogers Farmer and Joshua Wortham
To Be Announced Soon!
The 2020-21 Season
Coming Soon!
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The So.Queer Playwriting Festival is a competitive, biennial festival of LGBTQ+ works which will lead to the selection of one work by a playwright — a work that RTP will develop further in close collaboration with the chosen playwright.
The festival brings RTP to the forefront in the region to inspire and develop new LGBTQ+ musical and non-musical works.
Please help us sustain the work that we do by contributing to Richmond Triangle Players’ Annual Fund.
Your generosity will enable theatergoers to enjoy shows at RTP well into the future and will help create a more diverse and inclusive community. Richmond Triangle Players, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Your contribution will help support our mission and is tax deductible as allowed by law.
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Richmond Triangle Players strives to change the community’s conversation about diversity and inclusion through the production of LGBTQ-themed works. A nonprofit, professional theatre company organized in 1993, RTP delivers adventurous and entertaining theater as the leading voice in the community’s explorations of equality, identity, affection and family, across sexual orientation and gender spectrums.