With over 180 performances each year, Richmond Triangle Players is one of the busiest venues in the area, and one of the most acclaimed.  Our venue, the Robert B. Moss Theatre, is an intimate wonder, dubbed by STYLE Weekly as “a wonderful place to play.” You’ll walk into our welcoming lobby where a generous bar awaits serving everything from coffee to cosmos. You’ll meet a cross-section of Richmond’s most interesting people – your best friends that you haven’t met yet! And when the time comes, you’ll move into our cozy performance space with its ample chairs, to share a moment of shameless humanity with our fell theatre-goers. Whether it’s your first time or your fiftieth, every visit is special at Richmond Triangle Players.

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Sept 4 – Oct 5, 2019

Falsettos

By William Finn and James Lapine

Oct 17 – 26, 2019

The Rocky Horror Show

By Richard O’Brien

Nov 13 – Dec 21, 2019

Times Square Angel

By Charles Busch

Feb 12 – Mar 7, 2020

The Cake

By Bekah Brunstetter

Apr 1 – 25, 2020

Sugar in Our Wounds

By Donja Love

May 14 – 30, 2020

A New Brain

By William Finn and James Lapine

Jun 17 – Jul 25, 2020

Head Over Heels

By James Macgruder and Jeff Whitty; songs by The Go-Gos

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Aug 8 – Sept 1, 2018

Sondhiem and Sondhiem

By Stephen Sondheim & James Lapine

Sept 26 – Oct 20,  2018

The Lamramie Project

By Moises Kaufman & the Tectonic Theatre Project

Sept 26 – Oct 20,  2018

The Lamramie Project

By Moises Kaufman & the Tectonic Theatre Project

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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, exists 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.