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Craft & Design Show, 11/21-23
The Visual Arts Center of Richmond’s Craft & Design Show features contemporary crafts such as ceramics, glass, jewelry, wood and more by local artists and designers from all over the nation. visarts.org
VA Comicon, 11/22-23
This event at Richmond International Raceway Complex includes comic book creators such as Spider-Man artist Alex Saviuk, exhibits, cosplayers and cash prizes for a costume contest on Sunday. $20 to $50. vacomicon.com
art
“Mangini,” 11/7-12/6
Terry Brown and Gordon Stettinius collaborated in a series of portraits of Stettinius in assorted guises and poses. Page Bond Gallery. 359-3633 or pagebondgallery.com
“Black Forest,” 11/7-12/20
Candela Books and Gallery will exhibit surrealist photographs to complement the release of Black Forest, a book edited by Russell Joslin. 225-5527 or candelabooks.com
“Art Roulette,” through 11/28
At Artspace gallery, 100 artists were randomly placed in 25 teams of four each, with the task of producing collaborative artwork to be displayed in the Plant Zero Project Space hallway galleries. 232-6464 or artspacegallery.org
Holly Markhoff, through 12/1
The contemporary mixed media artist displays her abstract pieces that represent movement and emotion. Sara D. November Art Gallery, Weinstein JCC. 285-6500 or weinsteinjcc.org
“Forecast,” through 12/7
Six artists display their sculptures, paintings, videos, photos and more, all depicting various weather tendencies and the environment. VCU Anderson Gallery. 828-1522 or arts.vcu.edu/andersongallery
“Forbidden City,” through 1/11
This exhibition at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts includes more than 200 ancient works from the Ming and Qing dynasties. $20. 340-1400 or vmfa.museum
music
Ray LaMontagne, 11/2
Grammy Award winner Ray LaMontagne stops in Richmond on his “Supernova” tour. Altria Theater. 7 p.m. $37.50 to $69.50. 592-3368 or altriatheater.com
Richmond Symphony, 11/13 & 16
Beethoven shares the bill with Americans David Diamond and Peter Schickele (alter ego: P.D.Q. Bach) during “Symphony Rush Hour” at Richmond CenterStage’s Gottwald Playhouse on Nov. 13 (6:30 pm, $20) and “Beethoven: Symphony No. 2” at Randolph-Macon College on Nov. 16 (3 p.m., $20). 788-1212 or rich mondsymphony.com
Trans Siberian Orchestra, 11/19
Join the TSO as it performs its rock opera The Christmas Attic live for the first time. Richmond Coliseum. 7:30 p.m. $36 to $66. 780-4970 or rich mondcoliseum.net
Cher with Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, 11/21
Postponed from October, Cher returns to the Richmond Coliseum
for the “Dressed to Kill Tour.” 7:30 p.m. $21.50
to $127. 780-4970 or
richmondcoliseum.net
stage
Richmond Ballet, 11/1-2
Danse Macabre, a ghoulish waltz performed by School of Richmond Ballet students, will open this series that also includes Richmond Ballet’s performances of Mozartiana and Carmina Burana. Richmond CenterStage. 7 p.m. Nov. 1; 2 p.m. on Nov. 1-2. $30 to $106. 344-0906 or richmondballet.com
Man of La Mancha, 11/7-23
This musical is based on Don Quixote’s follies and triumphs. Singleton Center, TheatreVCU. $10 to $25. 828-6026 or vcu theatre.showclix.com
They’re Playing Our Song, 11/7-1/4
A wisecracking composer and a slightly disorganized, offbeat lyricist come together in hopes of a successful collaboration. Hanover Tavern. $40. 282-2620 or va-rep.org
Sight Unseen, through 11/8
A successful American Jewish artist’s British retrospective show leaves him pierced by racism and false memory. Theatre Gym at Virginia Rep Center. $28. 282-2620 or cadencetheatre.org
Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure, through 11/8
Chamberlayne Actors Theatre (CAT) performs this whodunit adapted by Steven Dietz. $25. 262-9760 or cattheatre.com
Charlotte’s Web, through 11/9
Virginia Rep’s Children’s Theatre at Willow Lawn presents a stage adaptation of the classic children’s book by E.B. White. $18. 282-2620 or va-rep.org
The Honky Tonk Angels Holiday Spectacular, 11/13-1/10
Three “good ole country gals” reunite for a holiday show full of comedic escapades as well as music. Swift Creek Mill Theatre. $41 to $59. 748-5203 or swiftcreekmill.com
The Pumpkin Pie Show, 11/14-15
Playwright Clay McCleod Chapman’s performances are presented by 5th Wall Theatre, Carol Piersol and the Modlin Center for the Arts at Virginia Rep Center. 8 p.m. $22. 289-8980 or modlin.richmond.edu
Hedwig and the Angry Inch, through 11/15
This rock biography-in-concert presented by TheatreLab will be co-produced with Spin, Spit & Swear in the new TheatreLAB performing space at 300 E. Broad St. $15 to $25. theatrelabrva.com
We Three Lizas, 11/19-12/13
A Mid-Atlantic premiere at Richmond Triangle Players, We Three Lizas is the quirky retelling of the Dickens classic A Christmas Carol. $18 to $30. 346-8113 or rtriangle.org
A Civil War Christmas, 11/20-12/20
It’s 1864 and the coldest Christmas Eve in years. The President and Mrs. Lincoln are in the White House; exhausted troops hunker down on the banks of the Potomac; and slaves are looking to find their way to freedom in this musical at Firehouse Theatre. $35. 355-2001 or firehousetheatre.org
Gilbert & Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore, 11/21 & 23
A ship captain’s daughter falls in love with a sailor, and the two overturn social order in the name of love. Carpenter Theatre. 8 p.m. on Nov. 21, 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 23. $29 to $99. (866) 673-7282 or vaopera.org
Mame, 11/21-1/11
Emily Skinner plays Mame Dennis, an eccentric, wealthy woman whose life changes when her new nephew comes to live with her. Sara Belle and Neil November Theatre. $48 to $60. 282-2620 or va-rep.org