Shakespeare Theatre Company The Merry Wives of Windsor
By Genie Baskir • Jun 19th, 2012 • Category: Reviews, Washington DCAltogether, The Merry Wives of Windsor is superior theatre. Go see it; it’s better than TV.
Altogether, The Merry Wives of Windsor is superior theatre. Go see it; it’s better than TV.
In all, this tale was full of European flavor through excellent dialects, terror from unexpected visitations and subtly executed effects. Moreover, the acting was engaging from the beginning to the end.
Olney Theatre Center’s Sleuth is worth the schlep out there. The theatre is comfortable and the production values are superb.
The Normal Heart centers around a political movement whose mantra was “Silence = Death,” and Arena Stage’s production will doubtlessly inspire conversations that can end the silence and save lives.
Overall, this was a fun, lively musical that refused to take itself seriously. It was obvious that most of the audience at the the performance we attended were getting their first introduction to Joseph, and they were having a great time.
The Fairy Tale Courtroom was engaging and fun, aimed at elementary-school aged children.
Elden Street’s Flowers For Algernon was a wonderfully powerful production. Make plans to see this show!
As cliché as it sound, this is a show for all, a beautiful sight, an inspiring moral, a memorable lesson and one heck of a good time.
ACT’s Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You is an awkwardly funny hour of theatre.
Everyone should find the time to take in this enjoyable production for all ages.