Menopause, The Musical
By Genie Baskir • Aug 17th, 2012 • Category: ReviewsFortunately for us we can defy culture and media and act on these truths. Menopause The Musical does. Go see it; you’ll like yourself better for it.
Fortunately for us we can defy culture and media and act on these truths. Menopause The Musical does. Go see it; you’ll like yourself better for it.
This show is the theatrical version of War and Peace, an exercise in forebearance that Keegan makes more than worthwhile.
In general, Montgomery Playhouse’s Fuddy Meers was a passable presentation of David Lindsay-Abaire’s comedy.
In its favor, American Century Theater’s revival of Marathon ’33 is blessed with a good band, good singers and a few minutes of snappy tap dancing.
An extremely responsive audience helped to keep the energy and excitement alive in this fun, well-performed opening night production
Altogether, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is the pinnacle of local theatre: professional at its core with its heart in the neighborhood. C’est fantastique!
The production of Sweeney Todd that opened in Little Theater of Alexandria on Saturday night to a packed house was nothing short of theatrical brilliance.
Overall a lively performance, with moments of humor and romance as Elle learns how she can fit in with the group, just by being herself.
With an amazing amount of detail, great comedic choreography, fantastic cast, and a brilliant use of props, light and sound, Mein Kampf is an experience you will never forget.
Are you ready to take a walk on the wild side? You better be, buy the ticket take the ride.