Virginia Theatre Festival's '39 Steps' Shows Off the Humor in Hitchcock
If you’ve ever surprised yourself, or people seated near you, by laughing at a suspenseful moment in a movie, you’re ready for “The 39 Steps” on stage.
July 10, 2025
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If you’ve ever surprised yourself, or people seated near you, by laughing at a suspenseful moment in a movie, you’re ready for “The 39 Steps” on stage.
https://dailyprogress.com/life-entertainment/local/art-theater/virginia-theatre-festivals-39-steps-shows-off-the-humor-in-hitchcock/article_4c443a50-490f-11ef-9428-cb127eb8dc7e.html
The Virginia Theatre Festival is wrapping up its 50th Anniversary season with the two-time-Tony Award-winning show, The 39 Steps.
https://www.cbs19news.com/news/local/virginia-theatre-festival-closes-50th-anniversary-season-with-the-39-steps/article_148a3dea-4a2b-11ef-8499-9f8209fe5524.html
Jasmine Burton’s animated affect is a natural on stage and her humor is infectious, which caught the eye of a Washington Post reporter.
https://news.virginia.edu/content/washington-post-named-alumna-one-dcs-funniest-comedians-learn-why
In June, as the University of Virginia sent graduates on their way and ended the academic year, associate professor A.D. Carson concluded his first year as a tenured professor of hip-hop and the Global South.
https://news.virginia.edu/content/qa-hip-hop-professor-traveled-innovative-path-tenure
The Virginia Theatre Festival’s 50th season has kicked off, and this week it’ll bring you a production of “Little Shop of Horrors.”
https://news.virginia.edu/content/shop-behind-little-shop-backstage-tour-virginia-theatre-festival
The concept of the song of the summer dates to at least the 1990s, according to associate professor of media studies Jack Hamilton.
https://news.virginia.edu/content/music-beat-how-do-you-make-song-summer
Our friends over at the University of Virginia Library have offered their own reading recommendations with every quiz result.
https://news.virginia.edu/content/quiz-what-kind-reader-are-you
The Virginia Theatre Festival is back – and celebrating its 50th anniversary by revisiting some of the best songs from its first half-century of performances.
https://news.virginia.edu/content/virginia-theatre-festival-brings-star-power-50th-anniversary
For retired Virginia Circuit Court Judge Martin Clark, a 1984 graduate of the University of Virginia’s School of Law, law was a fallback career, a parent-pleasing choice he made after he found nobody wanted to hire him to teach creative writing.
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Earlier this month, a University of Virginia Communications photographer ran into a small film crew from Germany on Grounds, where they were working on a documentary about Edgar Allan Poe.
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The Virginia Theatre Festival is wrapping up its 50th Anniversary season with the two-time-Tony Award-winning, hilarious whodunit The 39 Steps which opens on July 25.
A new curator will join the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia in August for a six-month curatorial residency that will take place over the 2024-25 academic year. Katina Davidson (Kullilli/Yuggera) is Curator of Indigenous Australian Art at Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane.