West Springfield High School The Lady from Maxim’s
By Cappies • Nov 28th, 2013 • Category: CappiesThese unrealistic events touched at the idea of realism leaving the audience amazed and in awe of West Springfield’s The Lady from Maxim’s.
These unrealistic events touched at the idea of realism leaving the audience amazed and in awe of West Springfield’s The Lady from Maxim’s.
The talented actors at West Springfield presented The Diary of Anne Frank with powerful emotion that left audience members stunned as the lights went down on this well-executed production.
West Springfield High School shows us that true happiness can not be found “over the rainbow” because there is truly no happier place than home!
Read Caroline Burr’s review of West Springfield High School’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
West Springfield High School’s production proved the age-old belief that “There’s No Business like Show Business” with their production of Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun. Coincidentally another name of a song in the musical made the audience only “do what came natur’lly” in loving their production.
“Gentlemen, you’ve intrigued me. I think I’ll have to give Iowa a try.” With those words, Harold Hill sets off to try and con the hard-lined, stubborn people of Iowa with his craftiness, shiny instruments, and red-striped crisp new uniforms, in West Springfield High School’s version of Meredith Willson’s The Music Man. Unbeknownst to many, […]
Annie, the cherished tale of the American dream told through the eyes of an eleven year old orphan, received an energetic update from West Springfield High School. One of the oldest and most famous musicals ever performed on Broadway, Annie presents the ideas of optimism, hope, and the peculiarly American idea of social mobility, something […]