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By Michael & Laura Clark • Oct 2nd, 2012 • Category: ReviewsOther than a few very funny slapstick moments, this production was marked with problems and half-hearted efforts.
Other than a few very funny slapstick moments, this production was marked with problems and half-hearted efforts.
Far from the usual offerings at The Shakespeare Company, Mr. Kahn’s The Government Inspector has given us a very light-hearted and very comical outing. You will love this show.
American Century Theater has put on a very a successful production.
Visually stunning, morally stark, and beautifully told, this reincarnation of Jekyll’s battle with his dark side is like none seen before.
Port Tobacco’s To Kill a Mockingbird was a well-performed, insightful story about the good and evil in people.
Co-directors Shawn Kettering and Tina Marie DeSimone, who also served as choreographer, and musical director Douglass Lawler once again put a professional and unique spin on an all-time classic.
Black Watch is a harrowing, disturbing, and ultimately enthralling piece that will make you question many of your world views, yet reaffirm your faith in the indomitable human spirit.
Silver Spring Stage provides a strongly acted and well-paced view of the destruction of a presidential campaign.
De Mare is a dynamic pianist, with technique and musicianship to burn. He is equally at home in quiet, lyrical passages and big, fast, technically demanding pieces.
Milburn Stone Theatre has chosen a difficult and innovative piece of theatre that other companies might shy away from. And for that I say BRAVO!