
Firehouse Theatre Project Hair
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.
Take the time this summer to enjoy the beauty of Virginia Reps’ The Color Purple to witness the rich, beautiful theatrical art they have made.
As the Emcee says “leave your troubles outside” because life at this Cabaret at RTP is a beautifully staged, well-cast production.
Aptly timed, with ambient fireflies (or fairies?) to light up the sky; A Midsummer Night’s Dream makes for a magical early summer evening of entertainment.
For those who enjoy a dark, artistic study of the more sinister sides of human nature, Closer is the play to see.
Under the direction of Chase Kniffen, the cast makes Other Desert Cities a theatrical oasis of dramatic performances you don’t want to miss.
For great Broadway quality, family friendly entertainment, make it a point to catch this show while you can. You will have a Wicked good time.
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.
To see or not to see, THAT is the question; and unquestionably this clever and creative comedy makes for a quality evening of entertainment.
As we enter April and the end of our own long drab winter, step away from “Downtown Abbey” and watch live English comedy at its best at CAT Theatre.