Synetic Theater A Trip to the Moon
By Genie Baskir • Dec 18th, 2012 • Category: ReviewsSynetic Theatre never fails to impress with its art and creative invention…venerating the past and exploring the future of creative endeavors.
Synetic Theatre never fails to impress with its art and creative invention…venerating the past and exploring the future of creative endeavors.
The Baltimore Travel Plaza is truly alive with The Sound of Music, thanks to a magical production currently being performed at Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Baltimore.
One attraction of the stage musical Les Misérables is that it is so remote … and so immediate.
In the end, though, the whole concept is an interminable conceit.
Don’t be inert. Turn off the cable television and go see this play. Supply your own laugh track.
Toby’s A Christmas Carol is definitely a top-notch production that will thrill and delight both young and old.
Besides being a very enjoyable show for performers and audience, the production had a serious purpose, as half the net proceeds from the production plus the concession revenue are being donated to The Young Hearts, a local cancer charity.
Also, in the end, the main character, Trudy the bag lady comments that a show is all about the audience. For the right audience, The Search For Signs Of Intelligent Life In The Universe can be an enjoyable evening of theater.
Grain of Sand Theatre has taken Christmas by the jingle bells and presented DC with a charming and highly enjoyable romp best enjoyed with three French hens, two turtledoves, and a few grains of salt generously applied to the rim of a glass.
The dynamic that the cast built was warm and homey, building on traditions and using materials of the well-loved story to create the spectacle we expect.