TCC Roper Performing Arts Center

TCC Roper Performing Arts Center

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Tidewater Community College Jeanne and George Roper Performing Arts Center located at 340 Granby St,

The TCC Jeanne and George Roper Performing Arts Center occupies the former Loew's State Theater building in the revitalized downtown Norfolk, Virginia. Built in elegant style in 1926, Tidewater Community College lovingly restored this former movie palace and Vaudeville house to its original opulence. Featuring sumptuous surroundings with gilded box seats, glass chandeliers and ornate, hand painted

03/19/2023

The Sunday, March 19 performance of "Champions of Magic" is sold out.

10/21/2021

Please join us next Tuesday, October 26 at 7:30 at http://bit.ly/tcc-roper as TCC Professor Tom Siegmund and the star of Public Radio’s “The Thomas Jefferson Hour” present an online, interactive talk on the photography of Edward S. Curtis.

Part of the Tidewater Community College Arts And Humanities Pathway’s “My Thoughts My Voice My Art” series, Charles Frankel Prize recipient Clay Jenkinson will join Professor Siegmund to describe and discuss the thirty-year photographic odyssey of an iconic American artist, Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952).

Free and open to all.

10/15/2021

Healing through The Arts: A Conversation with LGBTQ+ Artists in Hampton Roads. With Evan Hannah, Logan Laurent, Patrick Mullins and Bree New Moon. Moderated by Casey Butler of the Norfolk LGBT Life Center. Online and free!

09/23/2020

Award-winning producer and playwright Terrance Afer-Anderson’s play, Cast in History, was originally commissioned by the City of Norfolk as a historical tribute to the City's rich African-American history. This sometimes humorous, sometimes poignant series of monologues by actors portraying local historical Black notables will be professionally produced by the TCC Roper Performing Arts Center in film and premiered on YouTube Live. A live Q&A by the actors and other artists involved in its making will immediately follow.

"Cast in History" is part of TCC's Arts & Humanities Pathway series "My Voice. My Thoughts. My Art." A curated collection of music, visual arts, literary, and theatrical programming, each event will explore themes of diversity, adversity, inequality, social justice, and empowerment during this time of social change.

Every event is free and open to the public.
REGISTER HERE https://roper.tcc.edu/

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340 Granby Street
Norfolk, VA
23510