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.
In a story brimming with adolescent angst, love, and rebellion, Albert Einstein High School created a retro, rock-and-roll riot that left audiences with the urge to get up and jive.
Albert Einstein’s The Mystery of Edwin Drood allows no opportunity to even sneak a yawn, as audience participation is encouraged from start to finish.
In spite of some issues with cast cohesion and technical defects, the cast and crew of Albert Einstein High School delivered a solid and colorful performance of Hairspray.
Read CJ Tragakis’ review of Albert Einstein High School’s You Can’t Take it With You.
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