W.T. Woodson High School Into the Woods
By Cappies • Nov 15th, 2013 • Category: CappiesWith their energy, dedication, and commendable performance of Sondheim’s intricate compositions, W.T. Woodson made their production a “wish come true” to watch.
With their energy, dedication, and commendable performance of Sondheim’s intricate compositions, W.T. Woodson made their production a “wish come true” to watch.
Although there were a few makeup issues, some sound errors, and stage crew blips, Woodson put on a fun and entertaining production of Bye, Bye, Birdie, lighting up the faces of every person in the room with well-timed jokes and fainting fan girls galore.
The Thirteenth Annual Cappies Gala took place on June 10 in the Concert Hall at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
The talent, energy, and overwhelming skill of the students at W.T. Woodson, however, allowed this production to shine with a new light of its own.
Tragedy, triumph, and true love – W.T. Woodson High School’s Little Women, the Musical had it all in their lively, appealing take on Louisa May Alcott’s classic coming of age tale.
Today, America takes pride in the equality of its citizens, promoting tolerance and acceptance. But fifty years ago, America was a different nation. Most Americans, exposed solely to people just like themselves, found the unknown frightening. It was a time when people were alienated because of any deviation from normalcy, when those with psychological diseases […]
Dancing may be against the law in the small town of Bomont, but at W.T. Woodson High School it seems like just the thing to do on a Saturday night! Footloose, is being performed by the students of Woodson on November 7, 8, 14 and 15, as they hope to share this upbeat, youthful music […]
Imagine a world where everyone looks and feels exactly the same. A world where everyone belongs to everyone else; and where no such thing as love, families, or even sadness exist. This is a Brave New World. Aldous Huxley’s famous novel, adapted into a play by David Rogers, is a very famous story of a […]
Mixed identities, a complicated love triangle, and four weddings in two weeks, sounds like Shakespeare right? But set it in the old west and add Ira and George Gershwin’s music, tap dancing and a whole lot of fun and you get Crazy for You. Woodson High School’s production of this Tony Award winning musical was […]