Cappies International Theater Anasazi: The Pahaana of the Prophecy
By Cappies • Aug 6th, 2008 • Category: Cappies, ReviewsRead the review of the Cappies International Theater production of Anasazi: The Pahaana of the Prophecy.
Read the review of the Cappies International Theater production of Anasazi: The Pahaana of the Prophecy.
Read the review of Cappies International Theater’s production of Starz! A Midsummer Night’s Frolic.
Toga Parties in the auditorium, a hippy principal, and dancing in the hallways: is this not like every high school? This past Saturday night Centreville performed their rendition of Senioritis.
This musical was designed by a creative team led by the late William Strauss, one of the founders of the Cappies Critic Program, in October [...]
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Frank Loesser’s Guys and Dolls has been a hit [...]
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Thousands of Union soldiers mistreated in horrific conditions led to one man and the resonating question, “Why did you obey?” This was the high drama of Chantilly High School’s production of The Andersonville Trial.
This play is based on the 1865 trial of Captain Henry Wirz (Eddie Monk) who is being held responsible for the [...]
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In the small Russian village of Anatevka, the impoverished villagers lives are like “a fiddler on the roof trying to scratch out a pleasant, simple tune without breaking his neck.” From the beginning of the play, where a fiddler stands atop a barn playing a simple tune, James Madison High School’s spring production of Fiddler [...]
Imagine a world where everyone looks and feels exactly the same. A world where everyone belongs to everyone else; and where no such thing as love, families, or even sadness exist. This is a Brave New World. Aldous Huxley’s famous novel, adapted into a play by David Rogers, is a very famous story of a [...]
How do you woo a wildcat, tame a shrew, or win the love of a tempestuous woman? With big dance numbers, Elizabethan verse, and beautiful duets, of course! South County Secondary School combined the joy of a musical with the wit of Shakespeare in its production of Kiss Me, Kate.
The musical premiered on Broadway [...]