Hayfield Secondary School Marvin’s Room
By Cappies • Apr 17th, 2014 • Category: CappiesAudience members were lucky to have attended such a wonderfully executed performance, one of pain, patience, solidarity and strength.
Audience members were lucky to have attended such a wonderfully executed performance, one of pain, patience, solidarity and strength.
A warming tribute to a bygone era, Hayfield’s Singin’ in the Rain was sweet and heartwarming, sprinkled with mirth and innocence.
Hayfield Secondary School’s appealing rendition of The Children’s Hour was filled with raw adversity and all-pervading heartbreak.
Hayfield Secondary School’s interpretation of the classic Two Gentlemen in Verona was delightful, with the witty charm and unconventional creativity that characterizes Shakespearean comedies.
Chaos reigns in Hayfield Secondary School’s wacky parody of the ins and outs of musical theatre, as well as the dos and don’ts of murder, in their amusing production of Curtains.
John Tolins begins his very controversial play The Twilight of the Golds with one of its main characters, David Gold, saying that he is “one of those people who takes people to the Opera against their will.” And if this play is any indication, he is. Tolins’ tale of genetics, family relations, and the consequences […]
Some things in life are given. For everything else, there’s Satan. Hayfield Secondary School proved this fact with their boisterous production of Damn Yankees, recounting the story of an elderly baseball fan with visions of grandeur. With a determination to defeat the Yankees once and for all, Joe Boyd (Chris Frakes) strikes a deal with […]