Adventure Theatre MTC Big Nate
By Michael & Laura Clark • May 15th, 2013 • Category: Maryland, ReviewsA well-cast, well-executed, up-beat, high energy performance to be enjoyed by both the sixth-grader as well as the sixth-grader at heart.
A well-cast, well-executed, up-beat, high energy performance to be enjoyed by both the sixth-grader as well as the sixth-grader at heart.
Big River at the Greenbelt Arts Center is a good illustration of the proposition that community theater can be very good theater, and that an intelligently conceived community production that its participants care about can have a quality result.
Millburn Stone is a theatre that is never afraid to take risks, whether you like them to or not!
All in all, Suitland’s opening morning performance had a few bumps, but Little Shop of Horrors was still a fun show to experience.
Silver Spring Stage has presented Morgan’s script with intelligence and humor, but without adornment.
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.
Schoolhouse Rock Live! is a great show, well performed that brings back memories for the kids of the 70’s, and excitement for the next generation of learners that learning can be fun.
Don’t Dress For Dinner is a fun farce that lets the laughter (and confusion) run rampant for two hours.
Phoenix Festival Theater takes their resources and utilizes them mostly well in their current running production, the award-winning musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.
Copenhagen is an interesting show if you are a student of philosophy, history and physics. If you don’t have a background in those fields, prepare for a slog through some deep material.