Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre Avenue Q
By Roman Gusso • Jul 10th, 2012 • Category: Maryland, ReviewsAnnapolis Summer Garden Theatre’s Avenue Q is done well, very well. Come, enjoy, lose yourself, and open your heart.
Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre’s Avenue Q is done well, very well. Come, enjoy, lose yourself, and open your heart.
Rockville Musical Theatre’s production of A Chorus Line is one not to be missed if you’re looking for fun summer entertainment.
Traveling Spotlight Productions’ presentation of Miss Saigon offers neither transcendent performances nor spectacular staging.
The strength of Stop Kiss is that one is left hoping that two characters who are worth caring about will find the resources needed for the next steps on their path.
Goldilocks was engaging for young audiences with just enough humor to keep the adults entertained as well.
If you love musicals, Bible stories, and “home-produced” awesomeness; do not miss Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
The Flying Muskrat Theatre Company made their public debut as a community theater last Thursday evening with an evening of ten-minute plays and a series of improvisation sketches.
Overall, there are a million reasons to see The King and I.
Fascination is not necessarily fascinating. The 17 characters in the misleadingly titled All the King’s Women are fascinated by Elvis Presley.
Overall, this is not just quality Children’s Theatre; it is quality theatre. Audiences of all ages will delight at this production, so do not be ashamed to show up without a youngster.