Radford University Theatre does not offer specific advisories about all subject matter, as sensitivities vary from person to person. If you have any questions about content, age-appropriateness or stage effects (such as strobe lights or theatrical fog) that might have a bearing on patron comfort, please contact our office at 540-831-5141. A list of specific advisories/disclosures will also be available at the ticketing table at the entrance to the theatre.
Tickets for all Theatre and Cinema performances are available online, by calling 540-831-5289, or during the week of the show, at the Theatre and Cinema Box Office, 252 Artis Center.
All performances for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 will be in our new home, Artis Center for Adaptive Innovation and Creativity unless otherwise stated below.
This season continues to bring several changes to the Department of Theatre and Cinema and our production program as we continue to move back towards more normal operations.
This academic year marks both a very exciting and much awaited time with the move into our new home at the start of the fall semester. While I’m sure that we will be finding our way with new challenges as we discover the possibilities of our new theatres, shops, and studios, we are seeing great progress on the Artis Center for Adaptive Innovation and Creativity (ACAIC) and looking forward to all the new possibilities of producing shows in this state-of-art facility along with the rest of CVPA.
For now, here are several important notes that are related to this year’s production season:
Once again, the faculty and I are fully committed to producing a full season of challenging plays along with a musical and show for young audiences. This season with all its themes promises to once again offer fantastic educational experiences for our students, as well as fun and unique entertainment for the campus and surrounding communities. We appreciate your continued support and thank you for bearing with us as we continue to move back to normal operations.
Richard Dunham
Department Chair and Artistic Director
By Ellen MacLaughlin
Pridemore Playhouse Production Series: A Classical Greek Tragedy
Playwright Euripides was moved by the Greek massacre of the Island of Melos, to write what many consider the first anti-war drama. Against the backdrop of the devastated city of Troy he set his stinging indictment of the senselessness of war by focusing on those left behind—the women and children. Today, nearly 2500 years later, the play could be the story of any of the great number of conflicts going on right now. Playwright Ellen McLaughlin has created a gripping revision in her version of Euripides’ universal work.
*This play includes depictions of murder and violence against women and children including infanticide and discussions of war, rape, and other forms of violence.
Performed in the Proscenium Theatre in Artis Center
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Adapted by Allison Gregory from the books by Megan McDonald
Theater for Young Audiences: A Wild Treasure Adventure!
ARRRR you ready for adventure? Hop aboard as Judy Moody and her family take a weekend trip to “Artichoke” Island. Judy and her little brother Stink are in for quite a time when they encounter a pirate who sends them on a treasure hunt. Racing against the clock and rivals Tall Boy and Smart Girl, Judy and Stink have to uncover hidden clues and crack secret codes to win the treasure. What they do discover is a whirlwind of mystery and fun. You will, too, in this adaptation from Megan McDonald’s beloved Judy Moody books!
Performed in the Proscenium Theatre in Artis Center
November 16, 2024 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
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By Peter Sinn Nachtrieb
A Contentious yet Comic? Campaign!
It is the brink of revolution— in Nebraska. When Penny, a charismatic political candidate enlists the help of silver-tongued operative Francine, the campaign trail gets littered with sex, money, outright deception, and even a murder or two. This raucous, oh-so-dark comedy about Penny’s quest to implement her nefarious plans in the Cornhusker State is a hilarious send-up of modern politics that might look oh-so-familiar.
*This play contains mature themes and adult language.
Performed in the Studio Theatre in Artis Center
All tickets are FREE.
By Diana Son
A Contemporary Drama!
When an unanticipated attraction develops between two friends which ignites a response so violent it nearly kills them, one struggles to survive as the other tries to pick up the pieces. Stop Kiss by Diana Son is a quirky yet moving play of self-discovery, tolerance, and love in a sometimes-unforgiving world.
*This play contains mature themes: discrimination, sexual content, and adult language.
Performed in the Proscenium Theatre in Artis Center
April 8, 2025 at 7:30 p.m.
April 10 – April 12, 2025 at 7:30 p.m.
April 13, 2025 at 2 p.m.
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Projects of the Advanced Directing Class
And Variety!
What will they think of next? Well, you might just find out when you join the Directing II class for their final projects. This eclectic evening of one acts is always a smorgasbord of theatrical delights.
Performed in the Studio Theatre in Artis Center
April 30 and May 1-3, 2025 at 7 p.m.
All tickets are FREE.