Albert Einstein High School Figments
By Cappies • Nov 15th, 2013 • Category: CappiesThe endearing performance of Albert Einstein’s Figments was amusing and well done.
The endearing performance of Albert Einstein’s Figments was amusing and well done.
With their energy, dedication, and commendable performance of Sondheim’s intricate compositions, W.T. Woodson made their production a “wish come true” to watch.
St. Stephens and St. Agnes depicted the world of nonsense and illogical conclusions that is Alice in Wonderland with great flair and effort.
The National Capital Area Cappies celebrated the 2012-2013 Season with an Awards Gala Sunday, June 9th in the Concert Hall of the John F Kennedy Center, Washington D.C. The three-hour ceremony was sold out, and will be aired later this summer on Red Apple 21 channel on Fairfax Cable TV.
Whether it was through side-splitting comedic antics, heart wrenching realizations, or just the marvelous set, this production of You Can’t Take it With You left the audience standing in ovation.
Despite a couple of flat notes and a runaway die, you can bet that Washington-Lee High School rolled up a real winner in their production of Guys and Dolls.
Robinson’s production of Hairspray was an incredibly enjoyable performance, with its fair share of professional-quality moments, strong vocals, and convincing characters!
With the thriving pizzazz of the jazz age, the cast of Flint Hill School created a wonderfully frothy production of The Boy Friend that was brimming with delights.
South Lakes presented a hilarious and heartwarming musical, proving that sometimes love may truly be a match made in heaven.
A warming tribute to a bygone era, Hayfield’s Singin’ in the Rain was sweet and heartwarming, sprinkled with mirth and innocence.