Capital Fringe Ghost-lands of an Urban NDN
By Joe Adcock • Apr 30th, 2011 • Category: ReviewsThe good stuff is essentially humorous. The non-good stuff is essentially grim.
The good stuff is essentially humorous. The non-good stuff is essentially grim.
Here’s the awesome part of Little Theatre of Alexandria’s production: They all get it.
Overall, this was a fun and enjoyable production that was presented with a lot more quality and class than you might expect when walking into a non-traditional theater space
While the content may have seemed a bit eccentric, the Teens and Theatre Company’s obvious dedication to the difficult vaudevillian style contributed to a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
Despite a few blank faces and occasional voice projection issues, the cast and crew of Seussical, the Musical handled the vocal-heavy show with zeal and confidence.
The winners of the 27th Helen Hayes Awards were announced on Monday evening, April 25th, 2011 at The Warner Theatre. Congratulations!
ShowBizRadio will be covering the Helen Hayes Awards tonight live, on our web site and via Twitter.
Synetic Theater has announced that King Lear, its seventh installment of their “Silent Shakespeare” series, has extended its run two weeks.
Paul VI’s Happy Days was bright, enthusiastic, and anything but dull.
National Pastime receives a spirited and entertaining production from the Keegan Theater.