Prince William Little Theatre Bye Bye Birdie
By Michael & Laura Clark • Jul 21st, 2013 • Category: ReviewsOverall, Prince William Little Theatre’s Bye Bye Birdie is a fun show with lots of spirit.
Overall, Prince William Little Theatre’s Bye Bye Birdie is a fun show with lots of spirit.
A wonderful production that was well cast, sung, and danced. It is not the Judy Garland “Over the Rainbow,” but is a great family-friendly production nonetheless.
Vpstart Crow in Manassas, Virginia announced this evening on their Facebook page that they have shut down.
Even in more recent plays and musicals, a common theme has been the difficulty, or perhaps impossibility, of achieving “The American Dream.” Steinbeck’s success, and that of this production, is to make understandable the emotional impact of the loss of even that tiny dream.
Other than a few very funny slapstick moments, this production was marked with problems and half-hearted efforts.
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ShowBizRadio reviewer Rachael Murray talks with Rob Batarla about VpStart Crow’s production of Six Degrees of Separation.
Prince William Little Theatre has started preparing for the 2012-2012 season with a search for directors.
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