After 21 years and 98 productions, Virginia Musical Theatre presents its exciting twenty first season at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, located in Virginia Beach's vibrant Town Center. The season combines the sounds of contemporary Broadway with the great traditions of American musical theatre.

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2012 - 2013 Season Shows

The biblical saga of Joseph and his coat of many colors comes to vibrant life in this musical parable, set to an energetic score by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Led by Hampton Roads' own Troy Hedspeth, the show takes a musical look at Joseph, a boy blessed with prophetic dreams, and his father's favorite son.

PERFORMANCES OF JOSEPH: FRIDAY 8PM | SATURDAY 2PM & 8PM | SUNDAY 2PM

 

SOLD OUT SHOWS FROM THIS SEASON

Back by popular demand. An all new edition of the all-singing, all-dancing tribute to the most festive season of the year, featuring a troop of over 25 singers and dancers and the sensational 17-piece Roy Muth Big Band!

ALL SHOOK UP (Inspired by and featuring the songs of ELVIS PRESLEY) With mistaken identities, star-crossed lovers, Blue Suede Shoes, high energy dance routines, and a hip-swivelling beat, ALL SHOOK UP is a magical mash-up that brings together Shakespeare's magical comedy Twelfth Night and the music of the "King of Rock and Roll," Elvis Presley.

"If music be the food of love, rock on!"

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An exciting and stunningly beautiful musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic Oliver Twist, featuring a lovely and haunting score, including As Long As He Needs Me, and Where is Love?.
The show follows young Oliver as he runs away from the orphanage run by the heartless Mr. Bumble. On the run, he meets up with the Artful Dodger and is recruited to pick pockets for Fagin. There, he finds a friend in Nancy, but neither she nor the boy are fit for a life of crime.