The Super-Secret Society Making Theatre Fun Again
What started as a joke over coffee has grown into one of Richmond’s most curious and captivating arts movements. Tri Theta has evolved into a secretive-yet-spirited society of theatre-goers on a mission: to revive the art of showing up.
Tell. No. One.
The text from an unknown number reads, “this is your top secret invitation.” It ends with the ominous tagline, “tell. no. one.”
This blog post will now self-destruct.
M is for Marvelous
See what David Timberline had to say about Virginia Rep’s production of Dial M for Murder.
Respect the Egg - FIVE LESBIANS EATING A QUICHE
“In short, 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche is breathlessly entertaining.”
Read what else Julinda Lewis’ had to say about RTP’s production of 5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche.
The Quiche of Death
Read Rich Griset’s feature from STYLE Weekly on RTP’s gut-busting production of 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche.
Hill actress plans to visit all 63 national parks
Read Len Lear’s interview with Rachel Dilliplane just before she hit the road in her 2003 Ford E-350 Shuttle Bus. Originally published online for The Chestnut Hill Local.
Funny, compelling tale of female martyrs at Stagecraft
Read Hugh Hunter’s review of The Revolutionists at Stagecrafters Theater, starring Rachel Dilliplane as the feisty Charlotte Corday. Originally published online for The Chestnut Hill Local.
RED VELVET: The Politics of Theater
Read Julinda Lewis’ RVArt Review of Richmond Shakespeare’s award-winning production of Red Velvet.
Richmond Triangle Players’ “Laramie Project” reminds us of how trauma can become a rallying cry
Read Rich Griset’s review of RTP’s award-winning production The Laramie Project . Originally published to the “Arts and Culture | Theatre” section of Style Weekly’s online blog on October 16, 2018.