Bishop Ireton High School Something’s Afoot
By Cappies • Nov 29th, 2012 • Category: CappiesOverall, Something’s Afoot was entertaining and pleasing to watch.
Overall, Something’s Afoot was entertaining and pleasing to watch.
The current LTA production of Cantorial is efficient as storytelling and poignant when Levin’s story morphs into a spiritual fable.
Aldersgate’s And Then There Were None was a well-timed, well-performed Agatha Christie classic.
Medea, with her overwhelming passions and command of magic, is a force of nature — a force beyond nature, perhaps — but this is a story without a hero.
Director Shawn Byers keeps the pace of the multiplying complications spinning along smartly. The eight-person cast displays excellent comic timing, making the best of Cooney’s frequent laugh lines.
Mount Vernon Community Children’s Theatre has released their planned 2012-2013 season.
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.
If you love musicals, Bible stories, and “home-produced” awesomeness; do not miss Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Fascination is not necessarily fascinating. The 17 characters in the misleadingly titled All the King’s Women are fascinated by Elvis Presley.
In all, this tale was full of European flavor through excellent dialects, terror from unexpected visitations and subtly executed effects. Moreover, the acting was engaging from the beginning to the end.