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The most talked about hit Broadway musical of the past decade is returning to Norfolk and holiday presale single tickets went on sale Monday. “Hamilton” will be at Chrysler Hall from March 28 ...
Chrysler Hall is the premier performing arts venue in Norfolk, Virginia, located in the downtown section of the city.Built in 1972 and located next to the Norfolk Scope arena, the venue is home to the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, the Virginia Ballet and hosts Broadway plays while serving as Norfolk's primary theater and concert venue.
Virginia Stage Company's seasons run from September to April and include six productions, five main season plays and one season extra. The company's repertoire includes Broadway hits such as The Wiz, Venus in Fur, A Streetcar Named Desire and Peter and the Starcatcher, locally written and produced plays such as I Sing the Rising Sea and The Hampton Years, [4] and classics such as The Tempest ...
Chrysler Hall, Norfolk; The Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia Beach; ... effective with the 2021–2022 season. [4] In October 2023, the VSO announced ...
Norfolk Scope is a multi-function complex in Norfolk, Virginia, comprising the 11,000-seat Scope Arena, a 2,500-seat theater known as Chrysler Hall, a 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m 2) modular exhibition hall, and a 600-car parking garage.
Throughout the 1940s and 50s the theatre continued to operate as a movie house also. In the 1960s the Wells shared in the general decline of downtown Norfolk by converting to an X-rated movie house and occasionally staged live burlesque shows. The backstage area became the Jamaican Room, one of Norfolk's infamous gin mills and brothels.
Norfolk: Chrysler Hall: August 8, 1975 [b] Akron: Akron Civic Theatre: ... Lincoln Hall Auditorium Rescheduled to November 21, 1974 October 27, 1974
Choreographed by Robert Garland and set to Johannes Brahms' Variations on a Theme by Haydn, the ballet was premiered at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk, Virginia, on May 14, 2016, with Benjamin Rous conducting the Virginia Symphony Orchestra in the pit. [11]