Menopause, The Musical
By Genie Baskir • Aug 17th, 2012 • Category: ReviewsFortunately for us we can defy culture and media and act on these truths. Menopause The Musical does. Go see it; you’ll like yourself better for it.
Fortunately for us we can defy culture and media and act on these truths. Menopause The Musical does. Go see it; you’ll like yourself better for it.
This show is the theatrical version of War and Peace, an exercise in forebearance that Keegan makes more than worthwhile.
Altogether, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is the pinnacle of local theatre: professional at its core with its heart in the neighborhood. C’est fantastique!
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves is a delightful little production now playing at The Puppet Co. in Glen Echo Park.
Girls Who Think They’re Hot is funny, clever and worth more than $17.00.
Rightful Masters is a very dark comedy about a very dark subject.
The show is not bad; but it represents a distortion of history while advancing ignorance of a people’s history that reverberates today.
Faction of Fools has figured out that there is no love without cheese, cut or otherwise and presents a series of comic scenes where the comic love is as tasty as the cheeses it references.
Josh Armenta’s The City of God is a self serious derivative of the works of Arnold Schoenberg and Boris Gudonov, only not as cheerful as the latter two.
The children all seemed to have loved this little show and the adults were not complaining either.