NoVa Woodbridge Theatre Group Bus Stop
By Michael & Laura Clark • Nov 3rd, 2012 • Category: Reviews, VirginiaFirst time thespians struggle to prepare Bus stop as hurricane Sandy cuts rehearsals short.
First time thespians struggle to prepare Bus stop as hurricane Sandy cuts rehearsals short.
Encore’s The Hobbit is a fun look at a classic story that should make any Tolkien fan pleased.
If you remember coming of age in the 1940’s, or with the help of a teacher, or had disagreements with your parents, What I Did Last Summer will strike a chord with you.
Vienna Theatre Company’s See How They Run was very funny, overall a successful implementation of the zaniness called for by the script.
The cast brought great energy to each scene and elicited laughter at the right moments throughout the evening.
The Fox on the Fairway is a hole in one!
Attending the Richmond Theater Critics Circle Awards as my first assignment for ShowBizRadio.com was kind of like attending your spouses’ High School reunion.
Aldersgate’s And Then There Were None was a well-timed, well-performed Agatha Christie classic.
Legally Blonde the Musical is not RCP’s finest moment, but it is not bad either. What it is is a sweet evening out with family and friends, watching talented people taking risks onstage and sincerely wanting to please.
Even in more recent plays and musicals, a common theme has been the difficulty, or perhaps impossibility, of achieving “The American Dream.” Steinbeck’s success, and that of this production, is to make understandable the emotional impact of the loss of even that tiny dream.