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Archive for April, 2012

Bishop DuBourg High School Godspell

By • Apr 25th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Bishop DuBourg’s Godspell shared the enduring message of Jesus with the audience using lively songs and stories from a vibrant cast.




Northwest High School Annie

By • Apr 25th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Northwest’s production of Annie proved that it is a “Hard Knock Life” for orphan Annie.




Francis Howell North Brighton Beach Memoirs

By • Apr 25th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

A curious fifteen year-old boy named Eugene clutches his baseball, and holds on for dear life, as he learns about life, liberty, and girls, in Francis Howell North’s hilarious production of Brighton Beach Memoirs.




This Week – April 23-29, 2012

By • Apr 23rd, 2012 • Category: This Week

Here are the openings and closings for the week of April 23-29, 2012.




Which is Harder: Drama or Comedy?

By • Apr 18th, 2012 • Category: An Actor's Advice

One of the more disheartening debates I find within theatre among actors and directors is whether drama or comedy is more difficult.




This Week – April 16-22, 2012

By • Apr 18th, 2012 • Category: This Week

Here are the openings and closings for the week of April 16-22, 2012.




McCluer High School The Diviners

By • Apr 16th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

McCluer High School’s play The Diviners shows the great possibilities that can come up when facing heart breaking problems together as a group.




This Week – April 9-15, 2012

By • Apr 9th, 2012 • Category: This Week

Here are the openings and auditions for the week of April 9-15, 2012.




Costumes and Comfort

By • Apr 4th, 2012 • Category: An Actor's Advice

In the end, you can more readily own all that you character is, when you are able to wear his clothing without giving it second thought.




Notre Dame High School Thoroughly Modern Millie

By • Apr 3rd, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Thoroughly Modern Millie recaptures the bright life of the twenties with sweet romance and light comedy, and everyone knows, it’s “sad to be all alone in the world.”