
Synetic Theater The Tempest
By Bob Ashby • Feb 26th, 2013 • Category: Reviews, VirginiaFor spectacular, visually arresting technical theater and virtuosic, athletic movement, look no further than Synetic Theater’s production of The Tempest.
For spectacular, visually arresting technical theater and virtuosic, athletic movement, look no further than Synetic Theater’s production of The Tempest.
This is the show to see. Period. Find a way to get to Harford Community College and see this production.
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This truly original production touched everyone in the audience and assured them that with hope and the support of people who love you, no problem is unconquerable.
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