McLean High School Rent
By Cappies • Apr 12th, 2013 • Category: CappiesMcLean’s performance of Rent was something unlike anything else seen on a high school stage.
McLean’s performance of Rent was something unlike anything else seen on a high school stage.
The Thirteenth Annual Cappies Gala took place on June 10 in the Concert Hall at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
In McLean High School’s production of Arthur Miller’s play A View from the Bridge, the audience got a first-hand feel for what life was like in the Carbone family after two illegal immigrants moved in with them.
McLean High School destroyed the stereotypical image of Peter Pan with their brilliant production of The Terrible Tragedy of Peter Pan.
Thursday evening Laura and I attended a “red carpet” performance of McLean High School’s The Terrible Tragedy of Peter Pan.
Twelve Angry Jurors is a difficult play, intended to be a piece that is both thought provoking and entertaining – a task that McLean High School’s cast and crew tackled with considerable skill.
There is not a more classic tale of forbidden love than that of Romeo and Juliet. McLean High School paid tribute to these love-struck teenagers in their production of the timeless piece. It would be hard to find a better known piece of literature in the world, but McLean used this to their advantage and […]
A violinist and cellist dressed in late 18th century attire enter on to the stage and begin to play, setting the mood for McLean High School’s intimate staging of The Importance of Being Earnest by the famous English playwright Oscar Wilde. The play has been made in to a movie three times and has been […]
It’s anything but an ordinary day outside, but in this tiny Queens apartment, the insanity is status quo. A mélange of outrageous characters and even more outrageous situations came together beautifully in McLean High School’s performance of the dark comedy The House of Blue Leaves. John Guare’s portrait of nobodies adrift in a sea of […]