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Archive for April, 2013

Providence Players Dinner With Friends

By • Apr 17th, 2013 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

Providence Players of Fairfax has produced an enjoyable version of Dinner with Friends, although it doesn’t quite match the naturalism of Margulies’ script.




Richmond Triangle Players The Pride

By • Apr 17th, 2013 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

If life is truly a series of lessons we’re doomed to repeat, The Pride clearly shows that when it comes to relationships, we still have a lot to learn.




Silver Spring Stage Frost/Nixon

By • Apr 16th, 2013 • Category: Maryland, Reviews

Silver Spring Stage has presented Morgan’s script with intelligence and humor, but without adornment.




Lopez Studios Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Jr.

By • Apr 16th, 2013 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

Overall, Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Jr. was a fun family show.




Annapolis Shakespeare Company Pride and Prejudice

By • Apr 13th, 2013 • Category: Maryland, Reviews

While Pride and Prejudice was not entirely consistent, this young company has created an enjoyable production full of burgeoning romance. While the evening is not entirely smooth, the road to true love never is.




Wakefield High School West Side Story

By • Apr 12th, 2013 • Category: Cappies, Virginia

West Side Story is a haunting tale of love in the midst of societal oppression and misconception, a story brought to the stage by Wakefield High School’s successful theater department.




McLean High School Rent

By • Apr 12th, 2013 • Category: Cappies, Virginia

McLean’s performance of Rent was something unlike anything else seen on a high school stage.




Shakespeare Theater Company Coriolanus

By • Apr 12th, 2013 • Category: Reviews, Washington DC

While full of strong acting and good technical theater, the production gives the audience ample opportunity to think about issues that continue to trouble modern societies.




Monty Python’s Spamalot at The National Theatre

By • Apr 12th, 2013 • Category: Reviews, Washington DC

Together with a very appreciative audience, Spamalot brought the house down in a send up of history, culture and theater that was as timeless and irreverent as Monty Python could ever be.




The Arlington Players 9 to 5, the Musical

By • Apr 11th, 2013 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

The Arlington Players’ DC area première of 9 to 5, the Musical is a fun show, with serious underpinnings, but all in all, it’s a good time at the theater.