St. Mark’s Players Cabaret
By Betsy Marks Delaney • May 16th, 2013 • Category: ReviewsBravo to the cast and crew in general for a performance well done, in spite of the sound’s considerable flaws.
Bravo to the cast and crew in general for a performance well done, in spite of the sound’s considerable flaws.
Riverside Dinner Theatre delivers a solid production; however, it never quite takes off to the level of “WOW.”
A well-cast, well-executed, up-beat, high energy performance to be enjoyed by both the sixth-grader as well as the sixth-grader at heart.
Fauquier Community’s The King and I was a pleasant evening of theater, marked by a huge cast and wonderful visuals throughout.
Constellation’s Gilgamesh provides a colorful and active presentation of the outline of this hero’s journey that is well worth watching.
Overall, the energy and veracity of the cast as they showcased their wide range of talents and passions makes the Folger Theatre’s Twelfth Night a show worth seeing.
Faction of Fools’ production of The Lady Becomes Him is an enjoyable frolic through 17th-century Naples, peopled by a group of fun-loving actors.
Other Desert Cities is a good, rather than a great, script, and the success of a production rests largely with the quality of the acting. Arena’s production scores high in this respect.
Every aspect of LTA’s 33 Variations — acting, music, technical theater — exceeded even the high expectations an audience has for the work of a top-tier community theater company.
RCP’s 33 Variations is a truly moving performance by a tightly knit group of people who are equal in their quest to tell a story.