Nerinx Hall High School Pride and Prejudice
By Cappies • Feb 20th, 2012 • Category: CappiesNerinx Hall’s production of Pride and Prejudice this past Friday was an enlightening and fulfilling treat for all.
Nerinx Hall’s production of Pride and Prejudice this past Friday was an enlightening and fulfilling treat for all.
Footloose at Clayton High School may not be a show that ponders life’s greater questions, but it’s the kind that gives audiences a wonderful pick me up in the cold months of winter and leaves viewers dancing in the aisles when the curtain comes down.
So, what would a conversation look like between Einstein and Picasso? The MICDS cast of Picasso At Lapin Agile answer this absurd question with ease.
Nerinx Hall successfully proved the power of the music of the night, boasting near professional vocal numbers in a heartfelt rendition of The Phantom of the Opera that will forever live on inside your minds.
Marquette presented a nice rendition of Grease with a highly energized ensemble, fitting leads and supporting cast, and an excitable finale that left each audience member with a big grin on his/her face.
A simple court case that climaxed into something a lot more personal, 12 Angry Jurors at Rockwood Summit provided memorable characters, a moving plot, and a striking message of justice.
The Parkway Central High School productionof Don’t Drink The Water possessed many things; comedic timing, attention to detail, and a smooth technical crew.
Performing a Broadway classic written by Lorraine Hansberry that was nominated for four Tony Awards, and adapted into multiple films, MRH had some enormous shoes to fill.
Clayton High provided those who watched it with an entertaining afternoon filled with interesting characters, funny events, and less than modern day morals.
With great chemistry and a good sense of comedy, Pattonville’s Pirate Players worked with great technical elements to produce a classic story.