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Freedom High School The Phantom of the Opera

By • Apr 27th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Freedom High School tackled the musical beast that is Phantom with fervor, performing a spectacular production.



Heritage High School Legally Blonde, The Musical

By • Apr 27th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Heritage High School took a show which has not been done many times by high schools, with high standards set by a movie, and delivered a high quality, interesting show.



Fairfax High School Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (School Edition)

By • Apr 27th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

With a rehearsal period of only about six weeks, Fairfax High School faced a beastly task head-on, and has brought to life a darkly Victorian tale of murder, mayhem, and lost love that chills to the core.



Westfield High School Crazy for You

By • Apr 27th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Great talent in both the performance and technical factors made for a supreme show. Crazy for You made the audience go crazy for Westfield High School!



Paul VI Catholic High School Hello, Dolly!

By • Apr 27th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

A pleasure from start to finish, Paul VI Catholic High School’s production of Hello, Dolly! fully embodied what viewers love theatrical productions to be.



Langley High School The Crucible

By • Apr 25th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

This play, because it is so complex and mature, definitely challenged both the cast and crew — but Langley was able to tell the gloomy story of The Crucible with their own distinctive voice.



Oakton High School Footloose

By • Apr 16th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

The cast and crew of Oakton High School has reason indeed to celebrate with a dance after sweeping the audience off their feet into a standing ovation.



McLean High School A View from the Bridge

By • Apr 16th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

In McLean High School’s production of Arthur Miller’s play A View from the Bridge, the audience got a first-hand feel for what life was like in the Carbone family after two illegal immigrants moved in with them.



Duke Ellington School of the Arts Twilight: Los Angeles 1992

By • Mar 29th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Overall, Duke Ellington’s production was well executed and deeply moving. The minimalist sets and costumes let the actors tell the story, which they did with energy and enthusiasm.



Thomas S. Wootton High School The Wizard of Oz

By • Mar 29th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Unlike the heroine of the play, the audience left wishing they could stay a little longer in the enchanting world of Oz, thanks to Wootton High School’s bewitching production.