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Aldersgate Church Community Theater The Solid Gold Cadillac

By • Jun 28th, 2011 • Category: Reviews

The Solid Gold Cadillac hasn’t aged well, with many obscure references. The humor is present, but scattered throughout the play, so it’s never quite able to overcome the script itself.




Little Theatre of Alexandria Move Over, Mrs. Markham

By • Jun 10th, 2011 • Category: Reviews

Every once in a while, you should let yourself go out and enjoy a show without any deeper meaning. The Little Theatre of Alexandria’s Move Over, Mrs. Markham is your opportunity to do that.




Port City Playhouse Mindgame

By • May 11th, 2011 • Category: Reviews

A thriller with an ending not to be missed.




T.C. Williams High School Much Ado About Nothing

By • Apr 18th, 2011 • Category: Cappies

T.C. Williams’ production was full of energy and heart, just what is needed for a Shakespearian comedy.




Bishop Ireton High School Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

By • Apr 3rd, 2011 • Category: Cappies

Bishop Ireton put on a fun, family-friendly show that put a smile everyone’s face.




Port City Playhouse No Niggers, No Jews, No Dogs

By • Feb 23rd, 2011 • Category: Reviews

Port City’s No Niggers, No Jews, No Dogs was a fabulous show to witness and be a part of even though at times it was a gut-wrenching heartbreaker.




Little Theatre of Alexandria Oliver!

By • Jan 19th, 2011 • Category: Reviews

It was heartwarming to watch this production, because the cast and audience, both young and old, were clearly having a great time and discovering the love of theatre.




John Paul the Great High School The Jeweler’s Shop

By • Dec 7th, 2010 • Category: Cappies

While The Jeweler’s Shop purposefully leaves many philosophical questions concerning love unanswered, Pope John Paul the Great High School’s performance left us with one thing- hope for love itself.




Port City Playhouse Rashomon

By • Nov 9th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Rashomon has a distinct savor that many will enjoy. This excellent production will definitely score high points with intellectuals and audiences interested in exploring other cultures.




St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School Our Town

By • Nov 1st, 2010 • Category: Cappies

Life, love, and death are all very deep issues for a high school performance, but St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School’s production of Our Town portrayed these heavy topics with grace and ease.