
Studio Theatre The Apple Family Plays
By Bob Ashby • Nov 28th, 2013 • Category: Reviews, Washington DCThis is very American chamber music, more Ives than Mozart, and, while posing unanswered questions, each piece has its own completeness.
This is very American chamber music, more Ives than Mozart, and, while posing unanswered questions, each piece has its own completeness.
If you are looking for pleasant holiday fare that is truly appropriate for all ages, Toby’s has an excellent professional offering worth considering in this consistent production of Miracle on 34th Street.
These unrealistic events touched at the idea of realism leaving the audience amazed and in awe of West Springfield’s The Lady from Maxim’s.
Tuscarora High School’s rendition of Noises Off was nothing short of a side-splitting experience enjoyed by all, thanks to the incredible cast, and one that will not soon be forgotten!
Oakton High School gave a fantastically incredible performance of Elephant’s Graveyard, a heartbreaking and touching story of a circus, an elephant, and a vengeful town who wanted justice for an elephant’s unintentional wrongdoing.
Protest is fascinating, but it may not be for everyone.
Virginia Rep’s Fiddler on the Roof serves as an excellent evening of musical theater.
It is so tempting to say It’s a Fabulous Life was “fabulous” but I can’t take the easy road. Let me just say, it is pleasant PG holiday entertainment.
The world has changed, and although there is some strong sexual content and language, there is little that is shocking about The Wild Party. From start to finish, much of it is predictable and a bit repetitive.
All in all, Herndon High School’s production of Seussical was a great success.