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By Cappies • Apr 21st, 2014 • Category: CappiesBy the end of the musical, the cast’s enthusiasm and commitment had the audience grinning for miles as we all “put on a happy face!”
By the end of the musical, the cast’s enthusiasm and commitment had the audience grinning for miles as we all “put on a happy face!”
Weaving together comedy and tragedy, Woodbridge’s production of Cyrano ultimately depicted the woes of unrequited love, triumph of true affection, and the simple fact, as Cyrano and Roger learn, that “there are some things the heart cannot disguise.”
The Thirteenth Annual Cappies Gala took place on June 10 in the Concert Hall at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
The cast of Woodbridge Senior High School’s performance of The Miracle Worker was a tight-knit, sharp representation of the captivating nature of this moving tale.
Despite a few blank faces and occasional voice projection issues, the cast and crew of Seussical, the Musical handled the vocal-heavy show with zeal and confidence.
A country in despair, a conniving plan, orphans hard at work, and one girl who beams with the optimism that everyone needs. These were all elements of Woodbridge Senior High School’s recent production of the classic, family tale Annie.
Just about now, millions of teenagers are shopping for dresses, renting tuxedos, and undergoing the incredibly stressful process of planning the perfect prom night. But imagine the dilemma one girl faces as she tries to decide whether or not to attend her senior prom – not because her parents don’t approve of her boyfriend, but […]
Elaine and John played by Julie Sowers and Connor Butler Can’t manage to take a nap? Then get out of that bed and go catch Woodbridge Senior High School’s rendition of Night Watch, a play by Lucille Fletcher. Lucille Fletcher is best known as a suspense writer, with works such as the widely performed one-act […]
The bare steel bones of what will be a towering skyscraper frame silhouetted figures; the harsh rhythm of one worker’s hammer sounds – and then the city begins to sing as Woodbridge Senior High School‘s production of Working opens. Cast of Working Working debuted on Broadway in 1978 and, in the short time it ran, […]