WT Woodson High School Alice in Wonderland
By Cappies • May 11th, 2012 • Category: Cappies, VirginiaThe talent, energy, and overwhelming skill of the students at W.T. Woodson, however, allowed this production to shine with a new light of its own.
The talent, energy, and overwhelming skill of the students at W.T. Woodson, however, allowed this production to shine with a new light of its own.
Though difficult tech-wise, the show was handled expertly in all aspects, and this really helped highlight the performers.
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