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    The Norva

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    Emily S.

    I'm always super jazzed to come to a show here. The venue is spacious but still has that intimate feeling. They're quick to get you through security and in the door when you arrive. I love that there are quite a few different areas to stand and hang out, including the balcony. The drinks are also a little cheaper than the standard fare at most concert venues, so that's a huge plus. There's street parking nearby as well as a large parking deck, so getting in and out is fairly easy. Overall coming here is always a nice experience and I definitely think this is one of the better venues in VA.

    Here for the Big Boi show 7:30p Sunday May 28th 2023
    Cindy S.

    I've been to the Norva once before to see a sold out how with Jay Pharoah. The Big Boi show did not disappoint either. I'm a huge Outkast fan so yes. I will say that I'm not a fan of how the general admission area is laid out for events. People were spilling drinks all over the floor that made it a fall hazard and rather sticky as well. I will say the bar right as you walk in to the right was way more appealing than the one inside the actual facility. The bartender was the coolest cat ever. I'll definitely return for another event. I can appreciate the level of security and precautions they have in place as well, especially for a venue in Norfolk. Bathrooms were clean too. That's a huge plus in my book when having events and a large crowd too.

    This is from the back of the floor....  there is not a bad spot in the place.
    Dan P.

    Easily the best concert venue in the 757. If it's at all someone you could be i interested in you should go. I always forget how much I love this place. I would say if you are close to the stage on the floor, go to the bathroom and get a drink or 2 (not enough to need the bathroom again) before the start because it's tough finding your way back!

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    Michele R.

    First show here, came to see Teddy Swims. Not huge but good size. Went upstairs small amount of seating area near bar and you can order pizza by the slice plus drinks. Women's bathrooms plenty of stalls so no line. Ended to parking in a garage not far. Will definitely go back

    Heather M.

    One of my favorite videos to see live music Beautiful building with a nice outdoor smoking section with a bar bathrooms are kept clean Sound quite is great Only complaints Would be that they should have screens to show the artist considering when the crowd is packed you cannot see the stage they also should have water stations near the bathrooms so that if you need to pull off or just take a break you can and will not overheat

    Quawnishia M.

    Not a huge place... intimate concert experience. Place get packed quickly. People will whip out whatever they choose to smoke and light up right in the venue. Place needs more bars as well.

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    Jose V.

    This is by far one of the best venues in VA. I've been coming here since 2008. I've seen numerous bands and drank numerous drinks. This place is great because it's smaller so you really get a great experience with the bands that come play. That's how concerts should be enjoyed. Look up their schedule and if you see a band you like, buy the tickets. You won't be disappointed

    Shanti P.

    Came here to see Big Boi (awesome show!!). The venue is warehouse style, a good bar, and clean bathrooms. No seating. I liked it because it isn't a huge venue, there was plenty of room to dance and move around. Friendly and fun crowd and staff. My only complaint that it was cold, even though it was crowded, a huge fan spun all night overhead. But that's better than it being hot, so I'll take it. I hope they bring more of my favorite artist to this venue. Parking was easy, we came early and parked free on the street, yay! There are also parking lots nearby.

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    Haley C.

    I had such a blast at this concert venue. A few friends and I went to go see Party 101 hosted by DJ Matt Bennett. It was basically just a concert with a TON of nostalgic Nickelodeon and Disney songs. The DJ Matt actually played as a character on the Nickelodeon show Victorious. The venue itself is one big room with a upper balcony around the perimeter. The tickets to see the show were $38 for General Admission and then we also got the quick pass for $15 to skip the line and head in first. This is what really helped us to score the front row! It's all standing so there's no seats, not even on the balcony area. I'm unsure if the balcony is extra $ or if they just use it for overflow. We did get drinks and they are very very expensive. My rum & coke was $18 alone. The staff was incredible though. At the front row they were constantly pacing back and forth with water bottles and making sure everyone was okay and not overheating. My friend actually got very dizzy at one point and the staff and even the people around us were super quick to help. She ended up being okay with all of us fanning her down and giving her water. It was an incredible once in a lifetime experience. We danced the night away and got to relive a piece of our childhood!

    Jawbreaker
    Tommy B.

    The Norva is the Tidewater's answer to a larger scale venue, while still maintaining the intimacy and intensity of a smaller club gig. Every show I've been to has been well-attended, and despite the somewhat obstructive pillars in the middle of the standing area downstairs, there really isn't a bad spot to rock in the entire venue. My only gripe about this place is the prices. The ticket prices are a tad bit higher than they are here in Richmond, but if you are a local, they only charge a $2 processing fee for tickets. Most shows will also hold your tickets at will call for free, but at our most recent concert (Jawbreaker), the will call fee was $6! A bit ridiculous in my opinion, but that's business, I guess. They also charge $3 for water, but they only serve plastic bottles. Their food prices are also pretty steep, but with so many great restaurants nearby and the Macarthur Mall right next door, you're really doing your wallet (and stomach) a disservice by eating here. Definitely recommended if you are local to the area or your favorite artist comes through. Solid B.

    Singer / Songwriter Rico Love. Great opening act for Monica.
    Jordan B.

    This is a really nice intimate venue that really puts you up close to the artist, because you can get a very good view of the show no matter where you are. There is no seating on the first floor/pit and very limited seating on the second floor. There are bars on both the first and second floor as well as screens displaying the concert scattered throughout the second floor bar area. The sound system here is very good it resonates throughout the whole venue. Security is very friendly; however, they're no nonsense here, so you really feel safe while you're getting your everlasting life on the dancefloor. I've seen two shows here this past year Fifth Harmony and Monica and both were excellent. All in all, The NorVA is a great venue to have a good time.

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    Chrysler Hall - Merch/Program

    Chrysler Hall

    3.4(108 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    Whilel in the center of Norfolk, there's plenty of parking options available at all the parking…read moregarages. We were able to park right across the street and walk on over right as the doors were about to open for our Sunday, 1 pm show, We were in rather quickly and through the security monitoring where we were able to then snag some snacks and drinks before we headed to our seats. We sat in the dress circle in row A and let me just say that was a great choice. With our seven-year-old along, it can be difficult to keep her still so this seat choice allowed us a little bit of space in a spot to lean and helped her stay engaged in watching the whole production. The only complaints that I have, is that when it is a full house, there aren't nearly enough bathrooms available for the short intermission. And of course, snacks and drinks are probably the same although, to be honest, I didn't stand in line for those so I can't say for certain, just from what I saw heading to the restroom. That being said, our seating is fab and we had a great view, even from up high!

    Great shows, people are helpful And a nice really squishy spot to sit. Fairly warm. I only come…read morehere for the shows but they could have better equipment to assist handicapped individuals. Almost had an asthma attack and my legs give out but it was good. I'm glad I didn't pass out. Lion King was Very nice, and of course Wicked. I do enjoy this establishment.

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    Little Theatre Of Norfolk - The Entrance to the Little Theatre of Norfolk

    Little Theatre Of Norfolk

    4.1(15 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    This was our first visit to The Little Theatre of Norfolk, but it certainly won't be our last…read more Conveniently located in the Chelsea section of Norfolk near Lambert's Point, just off Hampton Boulevard, the theatre is easy to reach and welcoming from the moment you arrive. The staff were friendly as we checked in and found our seats, and the Green Room bar is a nice touch if you'd like to enjoy a beverage during the performance. As for the show--Gaslight--I was genuinely impressed. The acting was superb, the set design captured the period beautifully, and the tension of the story was carried expertly by the cast. This classic psychological drama tells the story of Bella Manningham and her manipulative husband Jack, whose strange behavior slowly convinces Bella that she may be losing her sanity. Without giving away the mystery, the production builds suspense masterfully and delivers a powerful payoff that keeps the audience fully engaged. If you enjoy live theatre performed at a high level, The Little Theatre of Norfolk is well worth a visit. Not only will you enjoy a great evening of entertainment--you'll also be supporting a wonderful part of Norfolk's local arts community.

    My husband and I were introduced to Little Theatre of Norfolk many years ago by a dear friend who…read morewas very active with LTN. We had happily volunteered as ushers for many productions from plays to musicals and made it one of our favorite dates for several seasons. We always enjoyed the remarkable talent, time, and commitment this local theatre brings out to share with the community from the fantastic stage designs and sets to its diverse and talented casts of performers. The Green Room offers light refreshments for purchase and has fundraising raffles, too. It's a neat place to stop into during intermission, and you're now permitted to bring your beverage into the theatre now, as long as you're mindful to remove and dispose of your trash when leaving the theatre. The theatre's name might include the word little, but it has a large heart! Let's keep it clean! While we are big fans of Broadway in New York City, and have purchased season tickets to Broadway in Norfolk, the Little Theatre of Norfolk provides amazing shows and performances that we highly recommend. So, when a friend saw that LTN was offering 'In the Heights, A New Musical' by Lin-Manuel Miranda, we couldn't wait to join them for the show. It was their first time at LTN. We're all big fans of Lin-Manuel and this weekend's performance did not disappoint. We were moving to the beats and humming in our seats. The set designs were vivid and bright, and the lighting used on and off stage, along with the cast singing and dancing in the aisles were electric. Job well done LTN!

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    Radium Girls by D.W. Gregory

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    Opening Sweeney Todd

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    Virginia Stage - We saw Pride and Prejudice today. Virginia Stage Company put on a fabulous !

    Virginia Stage

    4.8(32 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    The Virginia Stage Company's "A Very Merry Christmas Carol" at the Wells Theatre has become a…read moreholiday tradition for our family and this year did not disappoint. The entire audience seemed excited for the performance, with the Christmas spirit felt throughout the lobby and theater. The staff were friendly, welcoming, and helpful. The available concessions were tasty, though the spiked eggnog was sorely missed this year. One recommendation would be to improve communication regarding drink availability at the bars. If certain beverages are not served at the theater entrance bar (like hot cocoa and coffee), they should not appear on that menu, or guests should be informed before waiting in line. I witnessed dozens of theatergoers being told after a long wait that hot drinks were only available at the side bar by the front windows which created a lot of unnecessary frustration. The Wells Theatre has a wonderful antique nostalgia while remaining well maintained and very clean. We were fortunate to experience the show from a completely different seat location that previous years, on the opposite side of the house, and the updated writing and script changes were enough to keep the production feeling fresh and engaging. We also appreciated the intermission being placed after the First Spirit rather than after the Second, as in previous years, as it made the acts feel more balanced. Additionally, the return of the Third Spirit's in-audience entrance was definitely appreciated.

    The VA Stage company continues to delight, surprise and push some boundaries. I love their…read moreadaptations of old classics, the most recent being EMMA. It was a knock-out! Completely fresh, funny and musical. A better production by far than the Broadway version and way more enjoyable. The theater is a 100-year-old gem with upgrades, including great seats and acoustics.

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    Virginia Stage - The view from our seats!

    The view from our seats!

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    Generic Theater - Bird land music

    Generic Theater

    5.0(6 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    We went to see Hand to God play for a Sunday matinee on opening week. This was our first time…read moreattending the Generic Theater. After doing the ceremonial walk around the entire Chrysler Hall looking for the entrance door. We finally found the red doors on either side of the Chrysler box office that go down into the garage and then followed the signs. We were really impressed with the set design and how quickly the crew changes in between scenes. The stage is small and the audience is seated within few feet of the performance. We will definitely be coming back.

    Descending into the labyrinth depths of the dark, dank parking garage to access the theater is an…read moreexperience in itself - but well worth the effort! We saw "Hand to God" for our first Generic Theatre production and were incredibly impressed by the quality production. I am a NYC transplant who loves the experimentation and risk of off broadway shows and this show delivered on all counts from the welcoming greeting at the front of the house to the imaginatively clever and versatile set design and the outstanding acting. The detailed dressing and props and musical accompaniment (Van Halen anyone?) all enhanced this terrific show! It is the acting that impressed the most and, as would be expected, it's Brenden Hoyle's portrayal of Jason/Tyrone (his evil hand puppet) that made this production a must-see. Since this review is about the theater experience itself I won't go into detail, however, the director was able to really evoke feeling and character from each actor in an intense, dark play about grief and religion and sex. This play was funny and had LOTS of laughs - only talented actors and directors can straddle this edge! Every member of the cast and crew was exceptional and definitely deserving of the heartfelt standing ovation they received! We can't wait til the next Generic Theater performance!

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    The set. #thelittledoglaughed #douglascarterbeane

    Generic Theater - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time

    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time

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    Hurrah Players

    Hurrah Players

    4.9(7 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Our family is in love with The Hurrah Players. We support shows they produce and camps they offer…read moreevery year. Our children have yet to take any classes to date, but my daughter may do so in the near future. The Hurrah Players began back in 1984 with humble beginnings in a church basement in Ghent. The founder and Artistic Director Hugh Copeland has led his team of thespians for almost 30 years. It has taken years of work, strategic partners that believed in them and ultimately Town Bank to put them in their beautiful new historic building in 2010. Hurrah now calls the original Old Norfolk Academy Building off of St. Paul's Blvd in Norfolk home sweet home. A few unique items about the building. It's architect is Thomas U. Walter, the same man who was the architect of the U.S. Capitol Dome. Also Edgar Allen Poe gave his very last speech here. A 100 seat Perry theater for smaller productions is located in the building. Lager productions are a few blocks away at The Roper Theater. The purpose of The Hurrah Players is not only educational in nature through classes offered at their home, but an appreciation for the arts and dance is instrumental to their mission. Through stages show big and small, Spring Break camps and Summer camps they full fill this mission. Hurrah staff builds confidence in the children they work with and at the end of the day a quality, affordable product for the paying audience when the curtain goes up. The show that is currently in production is Hurrah for the Holiday and tickets are on sale now.. Performances are Dec 13,14,15 at the Roper. This is an annual show and never disappoints. The kids do a great job and you will be into the Christmas spirit after attending. Even if you are not a thespian, or into theater yourself, I urge you to give a Hurrah show an opportunity to impress you. Most of the actors are children and put blood, sweat and tears into their productions. I doubt you will be disappointed and most likely will fall in love with The Hurrah Players much like our family has.

    For the past three years, my 13-year-old daughter has been attending summer camps at the Hurrah…read morePlayers. Despite her lack of interest in becoming an actress, singer, or dancer, she continues to ask to return. These summer camps are taken seriously and are challenging. The aim is for each age group to put on a play for their parents at the end of two weeks, so the teachers are very dedicated. The kids are kept active and engaged from the moment they arrive until they leave. Though it can be intense, it is worthwhile if they stick with it after the first three days. The students learn about every aspect of the stage, including singing, acting, dancing, and stage production. Many of the previous camp attendees have gone on to start their careers on Broadway or television. I have enjoyed all of the end-of-camp performances, but the most recent one in June 2023 was exceptional. The Hurrah Players is amazing, and I highly recommend it for your children, whether they want to attend summer camps or classes throughout the year. They will gain a lot of knowledge and make great friends along the way.

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    Hurrah Players
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