Production Page - Wednesday Night Wiggle

Wednesday Night Wiggle
The Midweek Burlesque Shakedown
April 27. 8:00 pm

Richmond’s midweek burlesque shake down is back! Jo’Rie Tigerlily is excited to bring you Wednesday Night Wiggle. Come let us shimmy you through your hump day blues with some of the most enticing burlesque entertainment circulating.

Hosted by Jo’Rie Tigerlily and Qing Blaze!

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Production Page - Flooded

Flooded!
starring Wette Midler and Grace Wetpants
Monday December 19, 2022, 8:00 pm

FLOODED is back, baby! And it’s time to get into the holiday spirit! And this time it’s a family affair!

Co-Hosted by the moistest sisters in the tristate area – Wette Midler and Grace Wetpants. With their niece, Blake Deadly! Featuring cast member, Melanin Monroe, and her daughter Veronica May Monroe!

Join us and kick off this Holiday Extravaganza with all the jingles, bells, and spectacle that you’ve come to expect at Richmond Triangle Players!

Doors at 7:00 PM, show begins at 8:00 PM!

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Production Page - Spectrum: Orientation

Spectrum presents Orientation
March 11-13, 2022

Meeting new people is always difficult. But for the members of the Gender and Sexuality Acceptance Club, orientation day is a lot more than just orientation. See how intersectionality plays a part in what should be an open community of students. How will orientation go? How will they address issues within the group and who will come out on top? Join the Spectrum Youth Ensemble to answer these questions and examine your own biases.
Spectrum is a theatre arts education program for LGBTQ+ youth and their allies in grades 8-12. The program is presented by SPARC in partnership with Richmond Triangle Players, and The Conciliation Lab.

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Production Page - Black Burlesque

Black is Beautiful 
A Celebration of Black Burlesque Performers
February 23. 8:00 pm

“Black is beautiful and so am I, Black is beautiful that ain’t no lie!” Black burlesque history runs deep, with some of its earliest roots being right here in Richmond, VA with Aida Overton Walker. Its legacy continued with Josephine Baker in Paris and Duke Ellington at the Cotton Club. Black is Beautiful, A celebration of Black burlesque performers, carries on the legacy of these historic Black burlesque artists and shake dancers featuring bedazzling brown-skinned burlesque performers of today. Hosted by Jo’Rie Tigerlily and Qing Blaze; Featuring Kayy Lovely, Cami Chimera, Ora Von Astra, Selene Noire, Sasha Nyte, Santobella Spark; With Special out of town guest — Mecca Mwah from North Carolina — and the debut of Mocha Donut.

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Production Page - Stonewallin'

Stonewallin’ 
a world premiere by Kari Barclay; February 9 – March 5, 2022
Production Sponsored by David Peake

The witches are up to something in the small-town South. When Marsha moves from Berkeley to Virginia to reconnect with her family’s roots, she finds a barista with an astrology obsession, a Confederate monument gone missing, and the makings of a bisexual love story — if she wants it. With humanity, humor, and as many layers as a biscuit, this new play explores the families we choose, the families we don’t, and the folks making magic in a changing South. The winner of RTP’s inaugural So.Queer Playwriting Festival, Stonewallin’ is a queer coming-of-age story full of witchcraft, war re-enactors, and ghosts.

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Production Page - Chanteuse

Chanteuse: A Survival Musical
Written by and starring Alan Palmer; Music by David Legg
January 13-23, 2022

Tens of thousands of gay men were the damnedest of the damned, the outcasts among the outcasts in the concentration camps — an estimated 50,000 — and virtually all of them perished. This is one gay man’s story of struggle to avoid imprisonment by taking on his late landlady’s identity and becoming a female chanteuse in the supper clubs of Berlin in 1933. Chanteuse is written and performed by Alan Palmer, with music by David Legg, and directed by Dorothy Danner.

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Production Page - Acute Exposure

Staged Reading: Acute Exposure by Alice Hakvaag
December 20 & 21, 2021; 8:00 PM

Honorable Mention winner at RTP’s inaugural So.Queer Playwriting Festival! Free staged reading — two performances! Donations welcomed. Made possible in part by the Knapp-Gillham Fund for New Works
Dell and Mara have different goals for the end of senior year. Mara wants to graduate as Valedictorian, Dell wants to figure out a way to tell humans ten thousand years in the future about the tons of radioactive waste buried deep in the desert outside of Loving, New Mexico. After they are partnered on a school project about Beowulf, they grow closer, until their newfound intimacy threatens their status quo, and their dreams. In the end, they must examine what it means to be toxic, and how internalized toxicity can affect the people they love.

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Production Page - A Christmas Kaddish

A Christmas Kaddish
Conceived by Lucian Restivo, Levi Meerovich, and Nora Ogunleye
November 17 – December 18, 2021

RTP premieres a brand-new musical for the season! Jay is ready to give up, but Leigh is ready to fight — when memories from Holidays Past remind them both — and all of us — about what the spirit of the season is really about! Featuring an original score and some of your favorite songs as well!

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Production Page - costume sale

Halloween Costume Sale!
October 23, 2021; 11-5 pm

Make your Halloween Costume the most fabulous ever by picking up a one of a kind item at RTP’s Halloween Costume Sale! You’ll find unique period theatrical wear as well as wigs, shoes and accessories, all priced to sell, mpst items $5 or less! Cash and credit sales; you must show proof of vaccination and wear a mask to enter our building.

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Production Page - Vincent River

Vincent River
by Philip Ridley
September 22 – October 10, 2021
Directed by Vinnie Gonzalez

Davey (Keaton Hillman) has seen something he can’t forget. Anita (Jill Bari Steinberg) has been forced to flee her home. These two have never met. Tonight their paths cross, with devastating consequences.  Philip Ridley’s modern classic was a huge success when it premiered at the London’s Hampstead Theatre in 2001, and a West End smash in 2007. Thrilling, heartbreaking and darkly humorous by turns, it is now seen as one of the most powerful explorations of hate crime — and society’s need to crush ‘difference’ — ever written.

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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.

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