Prince William Little Theatre One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
By Michael & Laura Clark • Oct 25th, 2011 • Category: ReviewsOne Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest featured a great cast with solid performances to make this a delightfully sad show.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest featured a great cast with solid performances to make this a delightfully sad show.
Rounding Third was a well-built two-man performance.
The Sterling Playmakers need a producer for their February 2012 show, Murder By Murder, a murder mystery dinner. It will perform in multiple locations. Some have already been booked. Responsibilities include: finding caterer Acting as point of contact for the performance sites Handling the money and working with treasurer The murder is low tech and […]
A solid performance of a show for all who love musical theatre.
1st Stage is seeking a sound designer for its upcoming production of Almost, Maine by John Cariani. The play will be directed by Michael Chamberlin. The first rehearsal will be held on January 2, 2012; tech week starts Friday, January 27, with the first preview on Friday, February 3. A fee will be paid. Please […]
Signature Theatre has announced the recipient of this year’s Stephen Sondheim Award: Patti LuPone.
FCT’s Godspell featured high energy, with contagious enthusiasm, real emotions and the ensemble’s personalities were a delight to witness.
Twelve Angry Men, in a strong production by Aldersgate Church Community Theater (ACCT), illustrates, with considerable dramatic exaggeration, the evolution of a jury’s narrative in a murder trial.
Powerful voices combined with raw emotion made for an electric evening.
No mistake about it, The Arlington Players’ production of Nine is award bait. Every aspect of the show succeeds at a very high level.