Tomorrow's Critics: February 22, 2009 - February 28, 2009
Episcopal's 'Oz' Has a Brain and Plenty of Heart
Emily O'Connell, a student at Bishop Ireton High School, reviews Episcopal High School's "The Wizard of Oz." A little girl from Kansas, some strange new friends and a yellow brick road that leads us straight into the thickets of imagination:...
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February 26, 2009; 12:01 PM ET |
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Not Your Conventional High School Musical
Sarah Anne Sillers, a student at Winston Churchill High School, reviews St. Andrew's Episcopal School's "Urinetown." The choir sings "It's a Privilege to Pee" in St. Andrew's Episcopal School's production of Urinetown.(Photos courtesy of Jonathan Burket) With a name as...
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February 26, 2009; 11:56 AM ET |
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'Urinetown' Provides Relief for Audiences
Sarah Marx reviews "Urinetown," performed by St. Andrew's Episcopal School. Jacob Horn, as police Officer Lockstock, leads the cast in a salute to a political economist who determines that the population is growing too fast. (Photos courtesy of Jonathan Burket)...
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February 26, 2009; 11:35 AM ET |
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A Musical 'Mattress' At Madeira
Claire Withycombe, a student at Yorktown High School, reviews the Madeira School's "Once Upon a Matress." Have you ever felt pressured by your parents to conform to their wishes? The humorous and charming musical "Once Upon a Mattress," performed by...
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February 26, 2009; 11:32 AM ET |
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