“The doctors told me I would never walk again. My mother told me I would. I believed my mother.” This line, spoken by actress Shalandis Wheeler Smith, wraps the audience of Heritage Ensemble’s production of What They Did For Us…
Author: David Timberline
AMP: This Bitter Earth: a Bittersweet Play on Interracial Dating, by Makai Walker
[NOTE: This production was made Covid conscious with the show at a reduced 20 seat capacity and following CDC guidelines. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and a few poorly timed ice storms, I conceded my in-person tickets for a video-on-demand…
AMP: This Bitter Earth, by Obadiah Parker
Unpopular Opinion: You scrolling on TikTok all night is NOT going to inspire you to create that genius BLM art piece you’ve been dreaming about for the past few months. Do you want to be inspired to change social norms?…
AMP: This Bitter Earth, by Kwame Daniels
In February, I saw Richmond Triangle Players’ production of Harrison David Rivers’ This Bitter Earth. It is a play centered around the relationship between Jesse, a black grad student and Neil, his white activist boyfriend. Through these characters, Rivers creates…
AMP: Krapp’s Last Tape, by Cameron Simmons
“Perhaps my best years are gone. When there was a chance of happiness. But I wouldn’t want them back. Not with the fire in me now. No, I wouldn’t want them back.” – Krapp In the era of COVID-19, most,…
What They Did For Us
Playing at Richmond Triangle Theatre, produced by Heritage Ensemble Theatre from February 25th to March 6th Review by Artsies Mentorship Program writer, Lina Romero
Krapp’s Last Tape
Playing at Firehouse Theatre from February 4th to 20th BroadwayWorld.com (Susie Haubenstock) RVArt Review (Julinda Lewis) Sifter / TVJerry (Jerry Williams) Preview on Mondo Johnny blog (John Porter) Preview in Style Weekly (Rich Griset)
This Bitter Earth
Playing at Richmond Triangle Players from from Jan 28th to Feb 20th, 2021 BroadwayWorld.com (Susie Haubenstock) RVArt Review (Julinda Lewis) Sifter / TVJerry (Jerry Williams) Style Weekly (Claire Boswell)
RTCC establishes mentorship program for BIPOC college students
Artsies Mentorship Program (AMP) open for applicants Have you ever expressed your opinion in print or online? Do you think you’d make a good critic? The Richmond Theatre Critics Circle is offering a chance for young writers of color to…
The Santa Closet
Playing at Richmond Triangle Players from November 19 to December 1 Review on RVA Art Review (Julinda Lewis) Preview in RFM (Joan Tupponce) Preview in Style Weekly (Rich Griset)