
Synetic Theater The Three Musketeers
By Xandra Weaver • May 19th, 2013 • Category: Reviews, VirginiaThe Three Musketeers, an original adaptation by Ben Cunis and Peter Cunis, was a dizzying spectacle of fighting, dancing and repartee.
The Three Musketeers, an original adaptation by Ben Cunis and Peter Cunis, was a dizzying spectacle of fighting, dancing and repartee.
Bravo to the cast and crew in general for a performance well done, in spite of the sound’s considerable flaws.
Riverside Dinner Theatre delivers a solid production; however, it never quite takes off to the level of “WOW.”
With all the careful attention to detail and dynamite performances, In the Heights is a must-see.
A well-cast, well-executed, up-beat, high energy performance to be enjoyed by both the sixth-grader as well as the sixth-grader at heart.
Fauquier Community’s The King and I was a pleasant evening of theater, marked by a huge cast and wonderful visuals throughout.
As Rothko says, art is a decision about what I like, versus what I respect. As a piece of art, I both liked and respected the performances and the show.
Constellation’s Gilgamesh provides a colorful and active presentation of the outline of this hero’s journey that is well worth watching.
Overall, the energy and veracity of the cast as they showcased their wide range of talents and passions makes the Folger Theatre’s Twelfth Night a show worth seeing.
Director Saine keeps the dialog crisp and flowing and the actors keep the energy high which keeps the audience entranced with this masterful emotional presentation.