Synetic Theater The Three Musketeers
By Xandra Weaver • May 19th, 2013 • Category: ReviewsThe Three Musketeers, an original adaptation by Ben Cunis and Peter Cunis, was a dizzying spectacle of fighting, dancing and repartee.
The Three Musketeers, an original adaptation by Ben Cunis and Peter Cunis, was a dizzying spectacle of fighting, dancing and repartee.
West Side Story is a haunting tale of love in the midst of societal oppression and misconception, a story brought to the stage by Wakefield High School’s successful theater department.
The Arlington Players’ DC area première of 9 to 5, the Musical is a fun show, with serious underpinnings, but all in all, it’s a good time at the theater.
It is the pervasive sense of irrational frenzy that is the most impressive element of this Macbeth.
With its mature themes and incredibly dramatic and meaningful text, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a daring feat for high school students to attempt.
For spectacular, visually arresting technical theater and virtuosic, athletic movement, look no further than Synetic Theater’s production of The Tempest.
TAP’s production of Out of Order is very skilled and runs smoothly.
The opening night audience for Dominion Stage’s production of Avenue Q loved every minute. And what’s not to love?
Encore Stage and Studio opened the musical Honk, Jr. Friday evening.
Synetic Theatre never fails to impress with its art and creative invention…venerating the past and exploring the future of creative endeavors.