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West Potomac High School Young Frankenstein the Musical

By • May 2nd, 2013 • Category: Cappies

The cast and crew of Young Frankenstein the Musical successfully brought this tale to life, combining gut-splitting humor with heartfelt moments, bringing the audience to a well-deserved standing ovation.




Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Don’t Count on Forever

By • May 2nd, 2013 • Category: Cappies

In a heart-warming rendition of Nancy Gilsenan’s Don’t Count on Forever last week, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology drove the audience back to the classic 1980s.




Heritage High School West Side Story

By • May 2nd, 2013 • Category: Cappies

With striking choreography, high energy, and minimalist technical elements, Heritage High School reminded us that somewhere, there is a place for all of us.




T.C. Williams High School The Wiz

By • May 2nd, 2013 • Category: Cappies

T.C. Williams High School’s cast used their abundant vocal strengths, superb comedic timing, and strong characterization to create an exciting and enjoyable production of The Wiz.




Little Theatre of Alexandria 33 Variations

By • May 1st, 2013 • Category: Reviews

Every aspect of LTA’s 33 Variations — acting, music, technical theater — exceeded even the high expectations an audience has for the work of a top-tier community theater company.




Reston Community Players 33 Variations

By • May 1st, 2013 • Category: Reviews

RCP’s 33 Variations is a truly moving performance by a tightly knit group of people who are equal in their quest to tell a story.




Castaway Repertory Theatre Man of La Mancha

By • Apr 30th, 2013 • Category: Reviews

Castaways deserves credit for taking on a show that can be quite challenging for a group with limited resources, and the cast and staff clearly exerted substantial effort in putting the production together.




Robert E. Lee High School Into the Woods

By • Apr 30th, 2013 • Category: Cappies

Robert E. Lee High School’s Into the Woods brought the Brother’s Grimm tales of choices and consequences to a twisted and grim reality, and “happily ever after” certainly does not come to all in this musical.




Freedom High School Fame

By • Apr 30th, 2013 • Category: Cappies

In a show brimming with talent, Freedom High School’s unforgettable production of Fame certainly made the audience “remember its name.”




Langley High School The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

By • Apr 29th, 2013 • Category: Cappies

Overall, the cast of Langley High lit up the stage with appropriate physicality, use of stage space, and chemistry with other actors, producing a believable conveyance of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.