Francis Howell High School The Comedy of Errors
By Cappies • Nov 8th, 2012 • Category: Cappies, MissouriThe Comedy of Errors as performed by Francis Howell High School’s Limelight Theater was a fun-filled extravaganza of hilarity and energy.
The Comedy of Errors as performed by Francis Howell High School’s Limelight Theater was a fun-filled extravaganza of hilarity and energy.
While some chemistry between characters was lost and lines were a tad rushed, the show overall is a very enjoyable one, and is simply divine.
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