Arlington Players Out of Order
By Bob Ashby • Feb 3rd, 2013 • Category: ReviewsTAP’s production of Out of Order is very skilled and runs smoothly.
TAP’s production of Out of Order is very skilled and runs smoothly.
Rockville Little Theatre’s Third was well acted and thought-provoking, and is a show that will have you come away evaluating where you are in your life’s journey.
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.
On balance, the production is a worthwhile, well-performed, attempt at providing deeper content to a well-known popular culture story.
Tom Lehrer has returned to ESP with a vengeance, in a delightfully funny production of *Tomfoolery*, a revue of Lehrer’s songs put together by Cameron Mackintosh and others in 1980.
Brighton Beach Memoirs is a serious comedy, and a funny drama.
The loveliness of the production details carries over into the acting.
Any lover of Harper Lee’s story, heralded as a quintessential American novel and taught in classrooms nationwide, will enjoy this production.
The play ran two and a half hours. It seemed longer.
Long-term, structural unemployment in post-industrial America is not the most obvious context for an upbeat musical, but that is the case in The Full Monty, now in a delightful production at the Little Theater of Alexandria. Every facet of the production sparkles.