Milburn Stone Theatre Young Frankenstein
By Jennifer Gusso • Feb 24th, 2014 • Category: Maryland, ReviewsIf you do not already have tickets for next weekend, I would highly suggest making that happen as soon as possible.
If you do not already have tickets for next weekend, I would highly suggest making that happen as soon as possible.
Cadence Theatre Company in Partnership with Virginia Rep strives to put on contemporary award-winning theater. They once again hit the mark with Clybourne Park.
Ready for something unknown? Ready for an adventure? Ready to get out of the house now that the Olympics are winding down? This just might be it.
David Henry Hwang’s Yellow Face is an illuminating, lively excursion into the playwright’s inner turmoil and the xenophobic suspicions evocative of a certain time in America.
Director Kerry McGee’s show is perfectly cast, flawlessly executed and filled with non-stop action, laughter and entertainment.
When top-of-the-line acting and spectacularly good technical theater combine to bring Brecht’s vision to life with the power and immediacy of Arena’s production, it isn’t at all hard to move to the foreground of one’s mind the lives of the inevitable counterparts of Mother Courage and her children in places like present-day Syria.
With NextStop’s Richard we have a fresh way to widen our horizons and explore Shakespeare in a new way; if we are game for it. Take a chance and see for yourself.
HATTheatre’s production of The Quality of Life is not only a “quality” production; but it is also a shining example of what the Acts of Faith Festival is all about.
The choreography is a real hero in this production. It was kept simple but interesting in a way that all the young performers were able to dance in perfect sync.
La señorita de Tacna is about a playwright struggling to write a play. Neither the play nor the playwright is notably successful.