W.T. Woodson High School Into the Woods
By Cappies • Nov 15th, 2013 • Category: CappiesWith their energy, dedication, and commendable performance of Sondheim’s intricate compositions, W.T. Woodson made their production a “wish come true” to watch.
With their energy, dedication, and commendable performance of Sondheim’s intricate compositions, W.T. Woodson made their production a “wish come true” to watch.
Although there were a few makeup issues, some sound errors, and stage crew blips, Woodson put on a fun and entertaining production of Bye, Bye, Birdie, lighting up the faces of every person in the room with well-timed jokes and fainting fan girls galore.
The talent, energy, and overwhelming skill of the students at W.T. Woodson, however, allowed this production to shine with a new light of its own.
Paul VI’s Happy Days was bright, enthusiastic, and anything but dull.
The New School of Northern Virginia executed definitive and ambitiously stylistic theatre, in a completely unique production of Wonderland.
Due to its calculating actors and high quality tech, Fairfax High School impressively retold the heartbreaking story of Eurydice. This portrayal of the afterlife beamed with a memorable flamboyance, engraved into the minds of its audience as heavily and finally as letters on a gravestone.
Tragedy, triumph, and true love – W.T. Woodson High School’s Little Women, the Musical had it all in their lively, appealing take on Louisa May Alcott’s classic coming of age tale.