Encore Stage & Studio The Pirates of Penzance
By Michael & Laura Clark • Jul 20th, 2012 • Category: ReviewsThis fast-moving high energy classic operetta was a wonderful experience.
This fast-moving high energy classic operetta was a wonderful experience.
Great songs, a hard-working cast and crew, and a strong but not overpowering orchestra all made for a delightful evening of fantasy, love and of course, the Quest.
McLean Community Players’ Legally Blonde: The Musical is a cheeky load of fun.
There’s comedy. There’s tragedy. There’s romance. There’s even a piquant mix of poetry, politics, psychology, anthropology and philosophy. All in about an hour and a half.
Traveling Spotlight Productions’ presentation of Miss Saigon offers neither transcendent performances nor spectacular staging.
If you love musicals, Bible stories, and “home-produced” awesomeness; do not miss Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
The Flying Muskrat Theatre Company made their public debut as a community theater last Thursday evening with an evening of ten-minute plays and a series of improvisation sketches.
Fascination is not necessarily fascinating. The 17 characters in the misleadingly titled All the King’s Women are fascinated by Elvis Presley.
In all, this tale was full of European flavor through excellent dialects, terror from unexpected visitations and subtly executed effects. Moreover, the acting was engaging from the beginning to the end.
The Fairy Tale Courtroom was engaging and fun, aimed at elementary-school aged children.