Fletcher Music School PAUL! a musical
By Jennifer Gusso • Aug 4th, 2011 • Category: ReviewsThis is a show to see. This is, or at least should be, a show that is going places.
This is a show to see. This is, or at least should be, a show that is going places.
Nitpicking aside, it was a great piece with a mostly great cast that is really worth seeing.
The Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre production of Hairspray will especially appeal to those that have never seen the show and have few preconceived notions about the characters. For those with preconceived notions, leave them at the door.
Overall, Self, Inc. was intriguing and different but a little confusing and unfocused.
The Baltimore Playwrights Festival is a great opportunity for playwrights to showcase their original work, but the combination of the issues with the script and the issues with the Fells Point Corner Theatre production led to an extremely problematic performance.
The Royal Court Jesters’ Camp Rock, the Musical is a wonderfully entertaining production that is great for the whole family.
Every actor, every detail, every moment, and every note comes across like it was carefully planned and considered in order to undertake this challenging endeavor.
This is the Mid-Atlantic premiere of this incredibly hysterical script, and everyone should check it out. It is one of the funniest new shows to come to town, and this production team and cast does it amazing justice.
Cockpit in the Court Summer Theatre does a truly exquisite job of bringing life to this script with believable and complex characters, haunting and intricate vocals, and an incredible vision of movement and design.
Although there were technical issues and a few other missteps, the good far outweighed the bad, and it is just a downright hilarious show that was brought to life by a dynamic team of performers.