
HAMPTON— Virginia Peninsula Community College’s spring production of “The
School for Scandal” has been postponed to a future season.
The play, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, was scheduled to run April 30 through May 3 in
the Dr. Mary T. Christian Theatre on the Hampton Campus. VPCC’s production of Gilbert &
Sullivan’s “The Gondoliers,” set for July 23-26, is still scheduled to be held. Auditions will be
May 4-5.
On April 18-19, several members of VPCC’s theater club, students and alumni were
involved in “What the Constitution Means to Me” at the Williamsburg Regional Library Theater. VPCC says that production was part of VA250, a statewide celebration to commemorate the nation’s 250th birthday. The Society of the Performing Arts, VPCC’s theater club, is scheduled to be involved in other VA250 events, also.
“It’s been a very exciting kickoff to our new space. Since the grand opening in January,
the Dr. Mary T. Christian Theatre has hosted dance recitals, documentary presentations, a new dramatic work, and a host of community events,” said David Garrett, the manager of the theater.
For more information on theater events, contact Garrett at (757) 825-4074 or
[email protected]. For more information on the College, visit vpcc.edu.

