Arts and Entertainment

Revelry & Restoration: An Evening in the Age of Shakespeare

March 7 2026

6 p.m. -9 p.m.
The Historic Martin Mansion 524 Fairfax Ave, Norfolk, VA 23507 757-623-9814.  Price: Tickets start at $60

Step into an enchanting evening where history, imagination, and community spirit intertwine. Inspired by the magic of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, this Renaissance-themed fundraiser invites guests to wander through a world of twinkling lights, whimsical décor, and timeless charm—all in support of preserving our shared heritage.

Guests will be welcomed by costumed performers and demonstrators as they explore the historic halls of the Martin Mansion. Whether you arrive as a noble, a fairy queen, or a wandering poet, you’ll be part of a magical night where past and present meet beneath the midsummer moon. Join us in honoring history, celebrating community, and preserving the stories that shape our future.

Let the revelry begin—your presence ensures that history continues to shine for generations to come.

This event is in partnership with the Hunter House Victorian Museum and the Historic Martin Mansion. This fundraiser event is an extremely important event for both organizations, providing much needed funds for each organization. 

How Your Ticket is Helping us Preserve the Past, and Celebrate the Future

For the Historic Martin Mansion, the proceeds from this event are going towards their Amanda Skie Gallon Scholarship. This scholarship honors Amanda Skie Gallon, daughter of member Samatha Peavy. Amanda tragically lost her life at a young age due to gun violence. 

For the Hunter House Victorian Museum, the proceeds this year are going to go towards restoring and revitalizing our floors. The floors on our first level have carried generations of visitors, students, and community members. We’re raising funds to refinish and preserve them— ensuring the museum remains beautiful and welcoming, just as the Hunter’s left it. 

Each ticket provides much needed funds and support for both of these important projects. We thank you for your support of both the Historic Martin Mansion and the Hunter House Victorian Museum. 

Event Details

Where: The Historic Martin Mansion, 524 Fairfax Ave, Norfolk, VA 23507

When: Saturday March 7th, 2026 from 6PM – 9PM

Dress Code: Costumes are encouraged but not required! Outfit inspiration can be drawn from a Midsummer’s Night Dream, Ever After, A Knight’s Tale, and general Renaissance festival garb!

While the event will be hosted at the Historic Martin Mansion, tickets and registration will be coordinated through the Hunter House Victorian Museum. For any questions please call 757-623-9814 or email hhvmwhitney@gmail.com.

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Marlon Funaki – Half Moon Tour at The Annex

May 2 2026

6 p.m. -9 p.m.
The Annex 2500 Church St, Norfolk, VA 23504
All Ages
Saturday, May 02
Doors: 7 pm // Show: 8 pm
LAVA Presents:
May 2, 2026 at The Annex
Marlon Funaki –  Half Moon Tour
with special guests to be announced
Doors 7pm // Music 8pm
ALL AGES
After spending the better part of the past couple of years on the road playing to packed clubs filled with enthusiastic young fans, Funaki is excited to return to his Southern California home studio preparing his next set of genre-melding releases. His unique blend of soulful, psychedelic indie rock, with R&B, hip-hop and flourishes of shoegaze and jazz allows his muse to move in any/all directions at once and still come away sounding only like Marlon Funaki.
His Warner Records debut track is a dreamy, Latin groove-infused “Let You In,” set for a January 9threlease. In the months ahead, his yet-untitled forthcoming major label EP, finds the artist unafraid to explore all sonic possibilities, including the proggy  “Skin,” are texturized, dizzying soul-driven journeys, while the deliberate melodies of “Trillion Things” and “Meant to Be ”highlight Funaki’s lyrical prowess.“ It still amazes me to this day that something that I made in my bedroom traveled this far,” he says of his rising popularity with an ever-growing global fan base. “It’s cool to see how far that music travels.” This is just the beginning of the next exciting chapter in a truly exciting musical universe.

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Pallbearer performing Foundations of Burden in full with Knoll at The Annex

April 21 2026

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The Annex 2500 Church Street, Unit A Norfolk, VA 23517
Pallbearer performing Foundations of Burden in full with Knoll at The Annex
All Ages
Tuesday, April 21
Doors: 7 pm // Show: 8 pm
LAVA Presents + Broadberry Entertainment Group:
April 21, 2026 at The Annex
Pallbearer  – Performing Foundations of Burden in Full
Knoll
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6 p.m. -9 p.m.
The Annex 2500 Church Street, Unit A Norfolk, VA 23517
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Show: 10 pm
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Show: 12 pm

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March 11 2026

6 p.m. -9 p.m.
Chandler Recital Hall, Old Dominion University 1339 W. 49th Street Norfolk, VA 23529

Emily Ondracek-Peterson, violin

Fanny Pointet, violin

Celia Dagy, viola

Jake Fowler, cello

Debra Wendells Cross, flute

Zachary Deak, piano

 

Diehn Chorale

Nancy K. Klein, Director

 

One man’s lifelong love of music fueled a composing career and endowed programs that would nurture artists for generations to come. F. Ludwig Diehn, a successful businessman with degrees in law and chemistry, fulfilled his musical dreams by composing works for orchestra and chamber ensembles that have been performed around the world. He chose Norfolk as his home, and left a legacy to the community whose impact is vast, touching the lives of aspiring artists, students, and audiences alike. Virginia Arts Festival joins Hampton Roads Community Foundation to celebrate Diehn’s life and music in this memorable performance of his works featuring some of the region’s finest musicians.

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Love, George & Ira - The Gershwins on Broadway with Rob Fisher

March 28 2026

6 p.m. -9 p.m.
Robin Hixon Theater, Clay and Jay Barr Education Center 440 Bank Street Norfolk, VA 23510

Rob Fisher, piano and music director
Patti Murin, vocalist
Ross Lekites, vocalist

Kevin Ramessar, guitar
Mark Vanderpoel, double bass
Erik Charlston, percussion
Saturday, March 28 at 7:30 PM

Famed Broadway music director and the Festival’s Goode Family Artistic Advisor for Musical Theater and the American Songbook, Rob Fisher cut his musical teeth on Gershwin. The uniquely American music that George and Ira Gershwin created fused classical, Broadway, jazz and Tin Pan Alley to form an exhilarating new kind of music for the 20th century and beyond, conquering stage and screen with enduring classics like “Embraceable You,” “Summertime,” “Love is Here to Stay,” and “Rhapsody in Blue” a favorite for audiences and orchestras. Rob Fisher curated the Carnegie Hall Gershwin Centennial celebrations of Ira’s in 1996 and George’s in 1998. The Gershwin brothers’ timeless songs explore the joys and disappointments of love, brought vividly to life by Ross Lekites (Brigadoon, Frozen) and Patti Murin (Frozen, Wicked). In this must-hear concert, Fisher gathers Broadway singers and a swinging quartet for a trip down a memory lane of greatness, courtesy of the immortal Gershwin brothers.

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Robin Hixon Theater, Clay and Jay Barr Education Center 440 Bank Street Norfolk, VA 23510

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6 p.m. -9 p.m.
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Perry Pavilion 451 Bank St, Norfolk, VA 23510

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