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Studio 3 Theatre for Young Audiences Rapunzel

By • May 15th, 2012 • Category: Reviews

Studio 3’s Rapunzel is disarming and an innocent way in a guilty world to spend some time with children…preferably someone else’s….before we trade them to The Witch for broccoli.



VpStart Crow Six Degrees of Separation

By • May 14th, 2012 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

Very competent acting and strong pacing will hold an audience’s interest in VpStart Crow’s production of John Guare’s Six Degrees of Separation.



Kensington Arts Theatre 2nd Stage Miss Nelson Is Missing

By • May 14th, 2012 • Category: Maryland, Reviews

Younger children will enjoy this production, especially if they are in school already and can compare their teachers to Miss Nelson and Ms. Swamp.



Studio Theatre 2nd Stage The Big Meal

By • May 11th, 2012 • Category: Reviews, Washington DC

You will find yourself completely enamored with the unique blend of pathos and humor that make The Big Meal at Studio Theatre an immensely satisfying and wonderful evening of theatre.



Constellation Theater Company Metamorphoses

By • May 11th, 2012 • Category: Reviews, Washington DC

Constellation Theater Company’s Metamorphoses is flat-out brilliant, knock-your-socks-off theater, from script to setting to lights and costumes to actors who speak and move with perfection.



Fauquier Community Theatre Into the Woods

By • May 10th, 2012 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

FCT’s Into the Woods was a fun, must see show for anyone who believes in happily ever after.



Dundalk Community Theatre All Shook Up

By • May 9th, 2012 • Category: Maryland, Reviews

“Don’t Be Cruel,” “Let Yourself Go,” put on your “Blue Suede Shoes,” and treat yourself to All Shook Up.



Prince George’s Little Theatre Deathtrap

By • May 9th, 2012 • Category: Maryland, Reviews

Definitely get out to Bowie this weekend to catch the final two performances of Deathtrap. The surprise scene and the guessing of who does what to whom when will make for a gratifying time.



Folger Theatre The Taming of the Shrew

By • May 8th, 2012 • Category: Reviews, Virginia, Washington DC

They took the story, made it funnier, more entertaining, more creative, and completely more real and believable.



Greenbelt Arts Center The Graduate

By • May 8th, 2012 • Category: Maryland, Reviews

By today’s standard, this is reality show fare dressed up as art and nothing shocking or unbelievable is occurring at all. The ending is a let down, but that seems what was intended all along.