Milburn Stone Theatre The Fantasticks
By Roman Gusso • Mar 21st, 2012 • Category: Maryland, ReviewsReal, no holds barred, creative, talented, professional theatre exists right here on the campus of Cecil College at the Milburn Stone Theatre!
Real, no holds barred, creative, talented, professional theatre exists right here on the campus of Cecil College at the Milburn Stone Theatre!
Assuming you are not a member of an actor’s labor union, there are many things you could and should be doing to help a production run more smoothly.
The production and design team do a nice job with the set, lighting, sound and most props; sadly, it’s just not enough to make the show work.
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to see a show that is running off the tracks, or to see a bit of the magic that happens when you work on a theatrical production, Laughing Stock will let you live out your fantasy.
In general, The Greenbelt Arts Center’s Pippin was an uneven performance with poor choreography, but believable acting made for a fun evening.
Parkway Central’s brilliant production of The Diary of Anne Frank did the young girl’s powerful story justice.
Pheonix Festival Theatre’s production, at the helm of director John Desmone, knocks it out of the park!
Love! Drama! Knitting? While one of this things may not usually relate to each other they all were showcased at Rockwood Summit High School’s spring musical How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.
Stuff snakes, Beethoven ballet and gun powder under the same roof and you will have the Sycamore family of You Can’t Take It With You, more than happy to have you over for an unexpected night of laughter and love-dreams at Wentzville Holt High School.
In Mary Institute St. Louis Country Day School’s production of The Drowsy Chaperone, the audience was taken back with the narrator to a different era: the roaring twenties; an era of not only flappers and prosperity, but theatre.