South Lakes High School Xanadu
By Cappies • Jun 4th, 2013 • Category: CappiesSouth Lakes presented a hilarious and heartwarming musical, proving that sometimes love may truly be a match made in heaven.
South Lakes presented a hilarious and heartwarming musical, proving that sometimes love may truly be a match made in heaven.
A warming tribute to a bygone era, Hayfield’s Singin’ in the Rain was sweet and heartwarming, sprinkled with mirth and innocence.
Mount Vernon’s production of The Wiz proved that nothing can beat the power of true friendship or the chemistry of a close cast.
Urinetown: The Musical leaked with the feeling of being alive, and allowed the audience to leave enjoying life a little bit more.
Rashomon is a thought-provoking, carefully composed evaluation of truth’s place among good and evil, a difficult theme that Lake Braddock Secondary School undertook with vigor.
Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match! Match me with Fairfax High School’s production of Hello, Dolly! for a night of fun and flirtation.
Although there were a few lighting and pacing problems, The 39 Steps was enjoyed by a good-sized audience with a cast that was comfortable and enjoyed creating an evening of laughter and merriment.
The Three Musketeers, an original adaptation by Ben Cunis and Peter Cunis, was a dizzying spectacle of fighting, dancing and repartee.
Riverside Dinner Theatre delivers a solid production; however, it never quite takes off to the level of “WOW.”
Fauquier Community’s The King and I was a pleasant evening of theater, marked by a huge cast and wonderful visuals throughout.