[The Free Lance-Star] Bravissimo: Riverside's production of 'Souvenir' is music to my ears
Florence Foster Jenkins might be the world’s worst opera singer, but for me, she’s music to my ears.
“Souvenir,” onstage at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts, is a charmer of a show about a wealthy socialite who simply wants to share her musical gifts with others and raise money for charities. There’s just a tiny little problem: She can’t carry a tune.
Andrea Kahane and Carson Eubank preview Souvenir with Town Talk's Ted Schubel
Listen to Andrea Kahane (Florence Foster Jenkins and Carson Eubank (Cosmé McMoon) preview our current production of Souvenir: A Fantasia about the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins at Riverside alongside Riverside Center's Producing Artistic Director, Patrick A'Hearn and Town Talk's Ted Schubel (NewsTalk 1230 WFVA).
Riverside's Patrick A'Hearn previews Souvenir with Town Talk's Ted Schubel
Listen to Riverside Center’s Producing Artistic Director preview our upcoming production of Souvenir: A Fantasia about the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins at Riverside with Town Talk's Ted Schubel (NewsTalk 1230 WFVA).
[BroadwayWorld] Riverside Center for the Performing Arts Presents SOUVENIR!
Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Fredericksburg, Virginia is delighted to be one of the first theatres in the DC Metro area to welcome our patrons back to live theatre with the hilarious, over-the-top production of Stephen Temperley’s Souvenir: A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins. This side-splitting play debuted off-Broadway before opening on Broadway in 2005, starring Tony Award® nominee Judy Kaye as Florence Foster Jenkins.
Producing Artistic Director, Patrick A’Hearn is pleased to announce the sensational pair at the heart of Souvenir: Riverside Center’s Andrea Kahane will star as Florence Foster Jenkins, the aspiring singer incapable of producing two consecutive notes in tune. Ms. Kahane will be joined onstage by Carson Eubank in his stage debut at Riverside as Jenkins’ faithful accompanist, Cosmé McMoon.
Keeping You Informed (COVID-19 Update - August 10, 2020)
In response to COVID-19 (also known as Coronavirus) and for the safety of our audiences, our community, performers, and staff, Riverside Center for the Performing Arts is amending the production schedule as detailed below effective, Monday, August 10, 2020.