Joel rates it: There was great singing in waves at the Gilbert and Sullivan (G&S) Youth Company’s mini-production of the very popular The Pirates of Penzance. The production was comprised of primary, secondary and college students,
Archives for July 26, 2009
Cover Me in Humanness
Tim rates it: This is a play about melting. The play takes the “yea” position on the subject. Let me explain. There are few things less vulnerable in the world than statues. Sure, they may be pulled down in time of revolution
The Attack of the Big Angry Booty
Tim rates it: This show is all hat and no shadow. It takes a slender premise and gives it a slender treatment, chopping the material into a dozen or so slender stories. And the worst part is
The Bea & The Bug, Writing Stories,Wowser Bowser!
Joel rates it: The Mountain at Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church was buzzin’ with Moms and Dads, and sisters and brothers, and grandparents clapping along and singing along with BungleBug, HoneyBea, and DragonFly,
Sezze Sun
David rates it: In an era of reality television, it’s rare that a stage play addresses the topic in an interesting or subtle way. And while projections – live and pre-recorded – are seeing more use in the theater, it’s also rare that a play employs them effectively.
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