[DCTA Review] Engaging ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’ is served at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts
A whirlwind of different viewpoints and an incredibly interesting study of American culture and racism, all handled by the actors beautifully.
[FLS - Letter to the Editor] Riverside is a gem
Letter to the Editor of the Free Lance-Star regarding a patron’s visit to Riverside Center for the Performing Arts from Saint Leonard, Maryland.
[Free Lance-Star] Theater Review: A well-done ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’ served at Riverside
After the light-hearted “Nunsense” earlier this summer, Riverside is going for meatier fare with “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner.”
[MD Theatre Guide Review] ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’ at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts
Many dinner theatres run primarily on popular musicals. Patrick A’Hearn, producer of Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Fredericksburg, Virginia, challenges this trend by presenting at least one non-musical production per year. His selection this year is “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” a bold choice in spite of being based on an award-winning film from 1967.
'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner' pays a visit to Riverside Center
The title of the show asks a simple question: “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner”?
Well, based on Riverside Center for the Performing Arts’ newest big stage production, a lot of locals really should be joining them for dinner for an experience to remember.
The play—concocted by Todd Kreidler and based on the smash 1967 drama-meets-comedy film starring Sidney Poitier and Katharine Hepburn—opened on Wednesday and runs through Sept. 4.
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).
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.