Rockville Musical Theatre A Chorus Line
By Eric Jones • Jul 10th, 2012 • Category: ReviewsRockville Musical Theatre’s production of A Chorus Line is one not to be missed if you’re looking for fun summer entertainment.
Rockville Musical Theatre’s production of A Chorus Line is one not to be missed if you’re looking for fun summer entertainment.
The strength of Stop Kiss is that one is left hoping that two characters who are worth caring about will find the resources needed for the next steps on their path.
Goldilocks was engaging for young audiences with just enough humor to keep the adults entertained as well.
Olney Theatre Center’s Sleuth is worth the schlep out there. The theatre is comfortable and the production values are superb.
Overall, this was a fun, lively musical that refused to take itself seriously. It was obvious that most of the audience at the the performance we attended were getting their first introduction to Joseph, and they were having a great time.
Olney Theatre Center Artistic Director Martin Platt announced the Theatre’s 75th Anniversary Season this morning.
Olney Theatre Center has announced Martin Platt as their new Artistic Director.
Botteri and Jones have talent and stamina and they sell the story along with the music; but the story sinks without their talent.
Younger children will enjoy this production, especially if they are in school already and can compare their teachers to Miss Nelson and Ms. Swamp.
Last Saturday night, the Puppet Company presented its sixth Playhouse Puppetry Slam! This entertaining event featured puppeteers from all over the East Coast, who presented puppet works in several styles.