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Katie McCall (as Molly) and David Bridgewater (Dommo) craft an engagingly earnest and darkly funny show from Irish playwright Ronan Carr’s “The Barber of Moville,” which was originally staged in barbershops in Ireland.

Paradise by the Dashboard Light

Firehouse Theatre’s “The Barber of Moville” is one of the season’s best.

The "Best Of" Richmond 2022 Voting Now Underway

The "Best Of" Richmond 2022 Voting Now Underway

It's your time to vote in our annual readers’ poll of the best in Richmond!

The new six-part crime documentary series, “Mind Over Murder,” directed by Nanfu Wang (“In The Same Breath”) is one of the wildest rollercoaster rides of the year. It airs on Monday nights at 10 p.m. on HBO. Two episodes have already aired and are available on HBO Max.

Recovered Memories

An HBO docuseries explores the fallout from a 1985 murder in Beatrice, Nebraska that still haunts a small community.

Grey Garrett, Emelie Faith Thompson and Catrina Brenae star in Virginia Rep's "Mamma Mia!"

Thank You for The Music

Take a chance on Virginia Rep’s “Mamma Mia!”

Southern-Fried Superhero

Southern-Fried Superhero

Whip-smart comedian Trae Crowder gives advice on being a liberal redneck.

Rare Grooves

Rare Grooves

A reissue of Ndikho Xaba and the Natives adds a spiritual jazz masterwork to the resurgence of James “Plunky” Branch.

First row (left to right): Anne Michelle Forbes, Chandler Hubbard, Adam Turck, Nora Ogunleye. Second row: Donna Marie Warfield, Luke Schares, P.J. Freebourn, Paige Reisenfeld and Paul Major. (Not pictured are Erica Hughes and Amber Marie Martinez).

It’s Morbin’ Time

Firehouse Theatre’s live show and podcast “MAN” humorously shows what happens when superheroes lose their powers.

Trumpeter Mark Ingraham and guitarist DJ Williams performing in Richmond, Va.

A New Freedom

Guitarist DJ Williams returns to Richmond to play his long-running benefit for education in war-torn Liberia.

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