Written by Chandler Hubbard
Directed by Kerrigan Sullivan
The myth, the monster, the woman: Medusa. She’s been confined to Hell for thousands of years, forced to relive her own torment (and the torment of the dead who have gathered around her – namely, you). Today, her sisters and fellow Gorgons come to rescue her, but the chains binding Medusa can only be broken by the prisoner herself. It’s a reckoning and a retribution; it’s a bildungsroman and a beheading.
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small quiet good by Chandler Hubbard is the fourth production for The Lynn Theatre Studio Series, which fosters the creation and performance of new theatrical works. Learn more about the The Lynn Theatre at www.brightpoint.edu/theatre.
Friday, April 10 from 6 pm – 8 pm
Saturday, April 11 from 2 pm – 4 pm
Callbacks: April 11 from 4 pm – 6 pm
Director Kerrigan Sullivan seeks a diverse ensemble of 6+ performers ages 18 and up to portray a variety of roles. Most roles are femme-presenting, but all gender presentations are encouraged to audition.
Show Dates: May 29, 30, 31 Jun 4, 5, 6, 7
Rehearsals: Evening and weekend rehearsals begin April 15, 2026
Those auditioning should reach out to theatreinfo@brightpoint.edu to obtain readings from the script that should be prepared for auditions. Additional cold readings will be provided at callbacks. All roles paid.
Directed by Dr. David Guthrie & Dr. Hristina Blagoeva
As we celebrate America’s 250th birthday this year, join Brightpoint Chorus and Chamber Ensemble! The concert will feature a variety of styles and selections presented by students, faculty, staff, and community members.
Free and open to the public!
Learn more about the Brightpoint Chorus and Ensembles at www.brightpoint.edu/music-ensembles.
Join us in the Art Gallery at Brightpoint on Friday, April 17 for the Juried Student Art Show reception! The Art Gallery is located in room E107, Eliades Hall on Brightpoint's Midlothian campus.
Learn more at www.brightpoint.edu/artgallery.
Chamberlaynne Actors Theatre presents:
In this hilarious and heartfelt comedy, a group of determined women in a struggling historical society hatch an outrageous plan to save their museum: track down a set of George Washington’s legendary dentures. As their mission unfolds, they confront aging, identity, and what it really means to leave a legacy. Packed with wit, charm, and unexpected twists, George Washington’s Teeth is a delightful reminder that history isn’t just about the past—it’s about the people keeping it alive.
Learn more on the Season page for the Chamberlayne Actors Theatre.