St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School Alice in Wonderland
By Cappies • Nov 15th, 2013 • Category: CappiesSt. Stephens and St. Agnes depicted the world of nonsense and illogical conclusions that is Alice in Wonderland with great flair and effort.
St. Stephens and St. Agnes depicted the world of nonsense and illogical conclusions that is Alice in Wonderland with great flair and effort.
From the funky Flying Monkeys to the magical witches to the Yellow Brick Road, St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes School’s jovial, fervent production of The Wiz certainly gave audiences much to smile about.
The Thirteenth Annual Cappies Gala took place on June 10 in the Concert Hall at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School overcame a difficult script and occasional lulls in energy to produce a charming show with a resounding message.
Life, love, and death are all very deep issues for a high school performance, but St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School’s production of Our Town portrayed these heavy topics with grace and ease.
The sun rises on Maycomb, Alabama, in 1935. The children are playing outside, the matrons are tending their flowers — and a lone voice, trapped behind a window screen, mourns the bloodshed and hate that so many in Maycomb are unwilling to see. So begins To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee’s tale of racial injustice […]
Catalina Tresky, Chris Forsgren, Paul Funkhouser, Pat Kane & Chris Luggiero. The Gods on Mount Olympus themselves would smile upon St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School’s entrancing production of Metamorphoses. Written by Mary Zimmerman, Metamorphoses is a collection of Greek myths based on Ovid’s stories. Some tales are familiar, such as “Midas” and “Orpheus and […]