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By Bruce Levy • Jul 2nd, 2014 • Category: ReviewsThe young and exuberant cast is filled with amazing vocal and dance talent.
The young and exuberant cast is filled with amazing vocal and dance talent.
Overall, Firehouse Theatre’s A Streetcar Named Desire makes for an interesting character study with a mixed bag of innovative touches and some strong performances.
Director Kerry McGee’s show is perfectly cast, flawlessly executed and filled with non-stop action, laughter and 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.
‘Night Mother contains two extremely strong performances by two of Richmond’s strongest actresses, Kimberly Jones Clark and Catherine Shaffner.
Honestly, the talented young cast of POP! truly does pop and you will have a blast watching this novel piece of theater.
Firehouse Theater Project’s mission is to promote contemporary American theater. Willie Loman’s mission is to leave a legacy and be liked. Both achieved their missions in this performance.