Nerinx Hall Legally Blonde: The Musical
By Cappies • Dec 5th, 2012 • Category: Cappies, MissouriOverall, the performance witnessed at the Nerinx Hall theatre was truly a spectacle to behold.
Overall, the performance witnessed at the Nerinx Hall theatre was truly a spectacle to behold.
Lend Me a Tenor was a glorious farce, and James Madison High School did an excellent job of it.
Despite the dark and ironic subject matter, Centreville High School’s production of Cabaret was thoroughly insightful and invited all to “relax, be yourself, and take off your corset.”
With swapping affections, mistaken identities, and rousing refrains, Walt Whitman High School’s production of Anything Goes was nothing short of extraordinary.
Overall, the Prep Players performed very well in their production of The Outsiders, and adequately conveyed the themes of the original novel.
The Battle of the Palm Beach Royale Hotel is surely one for the history books, just like Oakton High School’s memorable performance of Suite Surrender.
The dynamic that the cast built was warm and homey, building on traditions and using materials of the well-loved story to create the spectacle we expect.
Firehouse Theater Project’s mission is to promote contemporary American theater. Willie Loman’s mission is to leave a legacy and be liked. Both achieved their missions in this performance.
First of all, there are some truly sensational performances on display here. Second of all, the play itself is a mishmash, a conglomeration of organs in search of an organism.
Drumming with Dishes is a delightful story of a girl and her “imaginary friend” who get to know each other through kitchen cookware, a guitar, and pasta.