Damascus Theatre Company Meet Me in St. Louis
By Michael & Laura Clark • Nov 15th, 2012 • Category: Maryland, ReviewsMeet Me in St. Louis featured a large cast that was comfortable on stage, even in 1904.
Meet Me in St. Louis featured a large cast that was comfortable on stage, even in 1904.
Forget your worries for an evening and come to Mountain View High School to laugh out loud.
As the final number says, “It’s Only For Now,” so make sure and find the time to see Theatre VCU’s production of Avenue Q before it ends December 2.
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.
“I have Confidence” you will enjoy the Sound of Music at Riverside.
The cast and crew of Peter Pan and Wendy delivered an admirable production full of endearing moments and plenty of laughs, entertaining audiences of all ages with an iconic story that continues to stand the test of time.
I definitely enjoyed watching The Antigone Project and can’t wait to see what comes next from the TheatreLab.
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.
Through a cast of terrific actors and a crew of obvious merit, Metamorphoses drew striking conclusions of change by love and greed.