Elden Street Players The Seafarer
By Bob Ashby • Mar 19th, 2013 • Category: Reviews, VirginiaProfessional quality shines through in every aspect of the production.
Professional quality shines through in every aspect of the production.
Don’t Dress For Dinner is a fun farce that lets the laughter (and confusion) run rampant for two hours.
Phoenix Festival Theater takes their resources and utilizes them mostly well in their current running production, the award-winning musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.
Copenhagen is an interesting show if you are a student of philosophy, history and physics. If you don’t have a background in those fields, prepare for a slog through some deep material.
Time is running out to catch this important work — the show runs one more weekend. As was evidenced by the number of audience members weeping and hugging at the end, it will be well worth your time!
Like its characters, who ultimately seek a life that, if not perfect and normal, is next to normal, the current Reston Community Players production, though not without flaws, is next to excellent.
I can guarantee you will have fun if you make time to see Over the Tavern.
The words, thoughts, and actions of Stoppard’s actors and writers have wider meaning to the extent that all the world is, in fact, a stage.
With top-notch technical elements and a powerhouse cast, this is a production that delights and enthralls.
This was a worthy production of an opera that, like the play upon which it is based, should remain in the active repertory for a long time to come.