Adventure Theatre The Happy Elf
By Jennifer Gusso • Nov 23rd, 2010 • Category: ReviewsOverall, the only way to describe The Happy Elf remains as merely pleasant.
Overall, the only way to describe The Happy Elf remains as merely pleasant.
Walt Whitman High School combined heart, passion, and soul in their astonishing production of Side Show.
You will not be disappointed by Adventure Theatre’s Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Get your tickets now, they’re going fast.
She Loves Me was a sweet love story with a happy ending, of course.
Endgame requires you to pay close attention to the words being spoke.
Despite some problems with the energy levels of this farce, Georgetown Theatre Company’s Gianni Schicchi was a pleasurable show.
All in all, Stroyka’s Harvey was a fun little show, an opportunity to see a glimpse of a simpler, less cynical time.
RMT’s The Pajama Game is definitely worth seeing. It is everything that is fun and feel-good about classical musical theater in an extremely solid production.
If you’ve never seen Wait Until Dark before, you’ll find Silver Spring Stage’s production an edge of your seat thriller.
Steamy, sexy, and full of pizzazz, the Kensington Arts Theatre’s production of Chicago is an evening of pure fun.