J.E.B. Stuart High School Into the Woods
By Cappies • May 7th, 2012 • Category: CappiesThe cast and crew of J.E.B. Stuart High School rose to the challenge of taking a demanding and difficult production and making it creative, unique, and magical.
The cast and crew of J.E.B. Stuart High School rose to the challenge of taking a demanding and difficult production and making it creative, unique, and magical.
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 story-telling really came alive in this production, and Mary Zimmerman’s subtle political message was portrayed right up to the very end.
Homeschool Teens and Theatre Company displayed a compelling search for acceptance in an unforgiving world in their production of Bell, Book, and Candle.
The barriers of language can divide people from each other, but HB Woodlawn Secondary Program proved that laughter is a universal tongue that needs no translation in their hilarious production of The Foreigner.
In a farcical and ridiculous adventure in the quest for truth and justice, Falls Church High School’s production of No Crime Like the Present slapped a smile over the serious faces of every one of those old-timey detectives.
Flint Hill School’s production of Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon was notable with the tackling of sensitive areas of mental illness and results of physical abuse.
The performers of Thomas Edison High School produced a fun and enjoyable production of Oklahoma! which you just “can’t say no” to.
Pope John Paul the Great Catholic High School’s production of Willy Wonka certainly did create a world of imagination with bright colors, silly antics, and a whole lot of spirit.
Churchill High School’s performance of Legally Blonde: the Musical was quite the display and should be missed by no one who loves a classic story of girl follows boy and meets another on the way.