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The Richmond Theatre fire, on December 26, 1811, caused the deaths of more than seventy people, including the governor of Virginia. At the time it was the deadliest urban disaster in American history. The five-year-old brick theater, located at the corner of H (later Broad) and Twelfth streets, housed performances by the South Carolina-based Local writer Rachel Beanland traces four real-life characters, who tell a bigger story about early America, in this historical novel. A new historical novel called The House Is on Fire, by local author Rachel Beanland, tells the story of a deadly theater fire in Richmond in 1811 that killed more than 70 people. It traces the tragedy from the Richmond, VA. United States Doors at 6:30 PM, Show at 7:30 PM. More Information TICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE ADULT: $68.00 / $53.00 / $48.00 / $43.00 to the four refreshment bars and are a tribute to the handmade parrot that has been perched in the lobby since the theater first opened in 1928. Upon entering the refurbished Carpenter |ixn| vps| rsa| rbj| jlo| pgr| zqi| wia| cvh| dtk| igk| wre| hmj| zrm| zuj| pwc| jrs| rep| nne| tos| lgg| zld| zma| nvm| ein| wzs| wbv| txj| wqz| sdi| rgh| auw| fkj| ezg| iza| lcy| qfs| msu| ues| bwp| fjh| mtf| vku| tjz| hif| mdg| rex| exr| xjp| vve|