Riverside Dinner Theater Legally Blonde the Musical
By Jennifer Gusso • May 16th, 2013 • Category: ReviewsRiverside Dinner Theatre delivers a solid production; however, it never quite takes off to the level of “WOW.”
Riverside Dinner Theatre delivers a solid production; however, it never quite takes off to the level of “WOW.”
With all the careful attention to detail and dynamite performances, In the Heights is a must-see.
A well-cast, well-executed, up-beat, high energy performance to be enjoyed by both the sixth-grader as well as the sixth-grader at heart.
Fauquier Community’s The King and I was a pleasant evening of theater, marked by a huge cast and wonderful visuals throughout.
As Rothko says, art is a decision about what I like, versus what I respect. As a piece of art, I both liked and respected the performances and the show.
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