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By Jennifer Gusso • Nov 28th, 2012 • Category: Maryland, ReviewsThis production had many good details combined with some overlooked details that made for a decent, but not spectacular, production.
This production had many good details combined with some overlooked details that made for a decent, but not spectacular, production.
This a visually-stunning show with great songs and a great concept. With just a few changes, this is the type of original work that could be widely, successfully produced and develop a national cult following.
If you need an evening of great laughter and just a little bit of thinking about what it means to be a grown-up, then Milburn Stone Theatre’s production of Avenue Q is exactly the perfect fit.
The Color Purple is a first-class production. Everything about it is done with professionalism and style.
Overall, there is every possible reason to hurry and see this amazing production.
Overall, there are a million reasons to see The King and I.
Overall, this is not just quality Children’s Theatre; it is quality theatre. Audiences of all ages will delight at this production, so do not be ashamed to show up without a youngster.
Everyone should find the time to take in this enjoyable production for all ages.
Hairspray is good; it is solid. There are some top-notch performances and some WOW moments, but it is not quite the same home run that the theatre nailed in their last several shows.
Although Milburn Stone Theatre’s cast seemed to do their best to breathe believability and life into these scenes, it was hard to create backstory and nuance where there was none.