Walt Whitman High School Anything Goes
By Cappies • Dec 5th, 2012 • Category: CappiesWith swapping affections, mistaken identities, and rousing refrains, Walt Whitman High School’s production of Anything Goes was nothing short of extraordinary.
With swapping affections, mistaken identities, and rousing refrains, Walt Whitman High School’s production of Anything Goes was nothing short of extraordinary.
The Thirteenth Annual Cappies Gala took place on June 10 in the Concert Hall at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
In a production that proves that the story of his monster remains quite alive, Walt Whitman High School’s presentation of Frankenstein was nothing less than electrifying.
Walt Whitman High School combined heart, passion, and soul in their astonishing production of Side Show.
The Whitman production looked and sounded terrific, transporting the audience back in time and allowing them to truly experience the unique genius of Mozart and the obsessive nature of Salieri’s interest in him
Homeruns, cracker jacks, hot dogs and baseball. You can’t get much more American than the ballpark. Add some deals with the devil, a seductive temptress, amazing special effects and a cast of incredibly talented actors and you’ve got Walt Whitman’s production of Damn Yankees.
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