Mount Vernon High School Aida: School Edition
By Cappies • May 21st, 2014 • Category: CappiesAlthough simplistic in spectacle as most high school shows are, MVHS’s Aida: School Edition did not disappoint in delivery.
Although simplistic in spectacle as most high school shows are, MVHS’s Aida: School Edition did not disappoint in delivery.
Mount Vernon’s production of The Wiz proved that nothing can beat the power of true friendship or the chemistry of a close cast.
The Thirteenth Annual Cappies Gala took place on June 10 in the Concert Hall at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Mount Vernon High School’s production was certainly enjoyable. With the exception of a few scenes, the actors held the audience’s full attention, and executed plot twists with ease.
The performance was marked by wonderful energy throughout the show, carried from the smallest to the largest roles. Each and every actor and tech did their part to make this show a joy to watch.
Read Anna Smith’s review of Mount Vernon High School’s You Can’t Take It With You
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