Flint Hill School The Boy Friend
By Cappies • Jun 4th, 2013 • Category: CappiesWith the thriving pizzazz of the jazz age, the cast of Flint Hill School created a wonderfully frothy production of The Boy Friend that was brimming with delights.
With the thriving pizzazz of the jazz age, the cast of Flint Hill School created a wonderfully frothy production of The Boy Friend that was brimming with delights.
Flint Hill School’s production of Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon was notable with the tackling of sensitive areas of mental illness and results of physical abuse.
The journey through many facets of the awkward search for romance makes for a touching show, while keeping the hilarity of these moments for the onlooker.
What do you get when you add four blondes and four “Chinese” waitresses with four detectives? Twelve? No, dummy, Get Smart! — Flint Hill School’s production of its version of the 1960’s television series.
It was “just another op’ning” this weekend at Flint Hill School. And what an opening! Romance, mobsters, and a dancing donkey were just part of the charm of the school’s recent production of Kiss Me, Kate. Kiss Me, Kate, written by Cole Porter, is styled as a play within a play. Inspired by William Shakespeare’s […]
Natalie Berk, Alexis Abbey, and Michael Libonati Ever been trapped in an elevator with a claustrophobic, overly-stressed woman or found yourself making poor attempts at flirting in the local bookstore? Examples of the quirky, awkward scenarios that make up the macrocosm in which we live were found all throughout Flint Hill School’s inspired production of […]