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Prince George’s Little Theatre Releases 2014-2015 Season

By • Mar 16th, 2014 • Category: News, Virginia

Prince George’s Little Theatre has released their planned 2014-2015 season.



Port Tobacco Players Releases 2014-2015 Season

By • Mar 16th, 2014 • Category: News, Virginia

Port Tobacco Players has released their planned 2014-2015 season.



Synetic Theater Hamlet…The Rest is Silence

By • Mar 15th, 2014 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

Synetic’s Hamlet…the rest is silence is an achievement to be experienced for the first time, or once again.



Northwood High School Macbeth

By • Mar 14th, 2014 • Category: Cappies, Virginia

Northwood High School gave a respectable and enjoyable performance of the spellbinding story.



The Madeira School Footloose

By • Mar 14th, 2014 • Category: Cappies, Virginia

With rocking tunes, an impressive cast, and their journey to reclaim dance for the town of Bomont, Footloose was a hit.



St. Andrew’s Episcopal School Oklahoma!

By • Mar 14th, 2014 • Category: Cappies, Virginia

St. Andrew’s Episcopal School’s production embodied the hopeful spirit of the show, with beautiful lighting and set design, strong characterizations, and powerful voices.



Connelly School of the Holy Child The Pajama Game

By • Mar 14th, 2014 • Category: Cappies, Virginia

Charming, jovial and fun, Connelly School of the Holy Child’s The Pajama Game left the audience feeling optimistic and ready to start “living like a king.”



Oakcrest School Schoolhouse Rock Live!

By • Mar 14th, 2014 • Category: Cappies, Virginia

With lots of joy and a solid ensemble, Oakcrest’s production brought out the child in everyone.



Little Theatre of Alexandria Proof

By • Mar 12th, 2014 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

LTA’s production never loses sight of the key point that Proof is a play about emotions, not equations.



Reston Community Players Xanadu

By • Mar 12th, 2014 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

Xanadu delivers a frothy, fun evening, and for such a show, who could ask for anything more?