Vienna Theatre Company Proposals
By Michael Clark • Jan 30th, 2013 • Category: ReviewsThe show is well-played and I had a good enough time. Proposals is a better evening out than the shoot ’em up at the local Cineplex at a better ticket price.
The show is well-played and I had a good enough time. Proposals is a better evening out than the shoot ’em up at the local Cineplex at a better ticket price.
Encore Stage and Studio opened the musical Honk, Jr. Friday evening.
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.
Jaylee Mead passed away this week. While I never met her, all DC area theater-lovers have been impacted by her generosity and love of theater.
In general, Montgomery Playhouse’s Fuddy Meers was a passable presentation of David Lindsay-Abaire’s comedy.
The Flying Muskrat Theatre Company made their public debut as a community theater last Thursday evening with an evening of ten-minute plays and a series of improvisation sketches.
PWLT’s Red Scare on Sunset was an enigma: a great design concept and competent actors merged with a confusing plot didn’t quite equal a completely enjoyable show.
Younger children will enjoy this production, especially if they are in school already and can compare their teachers to Miss Nelson and Ms. Swamp.
Definitely get out to Bowie this weekend to catch the final two performances of Deathtrap. The surprise scene and the guessing of who does what to whom when will make for a gratifying time.