Albert Einstein High School Figments
By Cappies • Nov 15th, 2013 • Category: Cappies, VirginiaThe endearing performance of Albert Einstein’s Figments was amusing and well done.
The endearing performance of Albert Einstein’s Figments was amusing and well done.
With their energy, dedication, and commendable performance of Sondheim’s intricate compositions, W.T. Woodson made their production a “wish come true” to watch.
St. Stephens and St. Agnes depicted the world of nonsense and illogical conclusions that is Alice in Wonderland with great flair and effort.
A novel invention, UrbanArias’ She, After is a densely packed evening of quality entertainment performed in an intimate, cozy performance space.
The Drowsy Chaperone will leave you anything but drowsy; and the lively and talented production will be enjoyed by all members of your family from every generation.
1930s songs between scenes and the many other innovative and interesting touches make an evening with a Shrew very pleasant and entertaining.
Crossing is a cozy, no-intermission 85 minutes with a sentimental Holiday Season sensibility of trust for the future. There is a lovely quietness to it.
See this King John not just to chalk up to your list of Shakespearean plays but because it is good. See for yourself. You will be well rewarded.
The CAT Theatre production shows that laughs can transcend gender.
“You are only as sick as your secrets” — or so the saying goes. Applying that bit of ancient wisdom to the farce/drama now premiering at Signature Theatre, I would say that playwright Paul Downs Colaizzo’s characters are sick, sick, sick.