Elden Street Players Glengarry Glen Ross
By Genie Baskir • Mar 27th, 2012 • Category: Reviews, VirginiaThis Mamet production didn’t disappoint. Plus ca change, c’est la meme chose.
This Mamet production didn’t disappoint. Plus ca change, c’est la meme chose.
Bowie Community Theatre’s production of Yasmina Reza’s Art, currently playing at the Bowie Playhouse, is an engaging and well-crafted piece of well, “art.”
The jazzmen of Warren Leight’s 1999 Tony-winning play, Side Man, have come to see themselves as the last, dying remnant of a music to which their lives have been passionately, even obsessively, committed.
Rasputin is the protagonist of Brother Russia, a new musical that is receiving its premiere production at Signature Theater.
The Puppet Company’s Rapunzel was the classic fairy tale told with hand puppets in a very entertaining way.
Lights, color, music and songs that young children will enjoy with a message for grown-ups that tomorrow is another day made for a fun show.
Real, no holds barred, creative, talented, professional theatre exists right here on the campus of Cecil College at the Milburn Stone Theatre!
The production and design team do a nice job with the set, lighting, sound and most props; sadly, it’s just not enough to make the show work.
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to see a show that is running off the tracks, or to see a bit of the magic that happens when you work on a theatrical production, Laughing Stock will let you live out your fantasy.
In general, The Greenbelt Arts Center’s Pippin was an uneven performance with poor choreography, but believable acting made for a fun evening.