TEACHER, TEACH
A World Premiere
Presented by HATTheatre
At: HATTheatre, 1124 Westbriar Dr., Richmond, VA 23238
Performances: June 20, 22, 27, 29, 2025
Ticket Prices: $30 General Admission. $25 Seniors/Students/Military. $20 Youth up to 17.
Info: 804-343-6364 or https://hattheatre.org
There were only four opportunities to see the world premiere of Randy Wright’s delightful little gem, Teacher, Teach, a one-woman show performed by Jacqueline Jones.
Set in the auditorium of Tranquility Middle School, where Mrs. Web is saying good-bye to her colleagues and her teaching career, Teacher, Teach pays homage to all who, like Mrs. Web, didn’t go to college just to get rich, but to become a problem solver – a teacher.
On entering the theater, there was free coffee and cake available, as well as a souvenir: a replica of the Liberty Bill – a student-led effort to have an abridged version of the US Constitution placed on the back of one-dollar bills.
Mrs. Web, dressed in the sort of two-piece pants outfit common to many veteran teachers of a certain era, and fortified with a glass of “ginger ale” that looked suspiciously like brown liquor shared her decades of wit and wisdom.
Among them: it’s important to develop a strong vocabulary and have written goals; a quote from Mark Twain – “The two most important days in your life are the day you’re born and the day you find out why.” There were many anecdotes, but one of the most memorable was the story of a young student names Averett whose presentation led to changing the name of the school, which had originally been named for the Vice President of the Confederate States of America, Alexander Stephens, to Tranquility Middle School.
Like the playwright, I, too, am a veteran of thirty or more years of teaching in public schools, and I can attest to the authenticity of these stories. Teacher, Teach would make any teacher or former teacher laugh, cry, nod one’s head in agreement, and reminisce. Every anecdote, every word rings true, and Jackie Goldberg Jones is the perfect vehicle to deliver this treasure.
P.S. – I hope HATTheatre brings this one back – with plenty of advanced notice – so more theatergoers and teachers and former teachers and people who ever had a teacher can get a chance to see this.
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Julinda D. Lewis is a dancer, teacher, and writer who was born in Brooklyn, NY and now lives in Eastern Henrico County. When not writing about theater, she teaches dance history at VCU and low impact dance fitness classes to seasoned movers like herself and occasionally performs.
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TEACHER, TEACH
Written by Randy Wright
Directed by Frank Foster
Cast
Jacqueline Jones as Mrs. Web
Introduction by Randy Wright
Creative Design Team
Direction by Frank Foster
Stage Management & Lighting by Scott Bryan
Costuming by Jacqueline Jones
House Management by Vickie L. Scallion
Dates
June 20 & 27 at 7:30PM
June 22 & 29 at 2:00PM
Ticket Information
Ticket Prices: $30 General Admission. $25 Seniors/Students/Military. $20 Youth up to 17
Info: 804-343-6364 or https://hattheatre.org
Setting:
Tranquility Middle School Auditorium, directly after school, the present day
Run Time
Approximately 80 minutes with no intermission
Photo Credits: N/A


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