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Clayton High School Metamorphoses

By • Nov 8th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Through a cast of terrific actors and a crew of obvious merit, Metamorphoses drew striking conclusions of change by love and greed.




Bishop DuBourg High School Acts of God

By • Nov 8th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

The show was a treat, and the cast did a splendid job bringing us into the show.




Maplewood Richmond-Heights The Laramie Project

By • Oct 23rd, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Overall, the cast of MRH High School’s production of The Laramie Project successfully portrayed the message of standing against those who discriminate because of sexual orientation.




Pattonville High School You Can’t Take it With You

By • Oct 22nd, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Pattonville High School’s production of You Can’t Take it With You kept audiences laughing as well as bestowing upon them a priceless lesson: there are more important things in life than work and money.




Hazelwood East Inherit the Wind

By • Oct 22nd, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Hazelwood East’s production of Inherit the Wind featured moving speeches, unity amongst actors, and a question delivered to the audience.




Mary Institute St. Louis Country Day School Flowers for Algernon

By • Oct 17th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Anchored by strong characters and nearly flawless tech work, MICDS’s production of Flowers handled a volatile issue with a gentle and exceptionally powerful hand.




HotCity Theatre Rounding Third

By • May 24th, 2012 • Category: Reviews

HotCity Theatre’s Rounding Third is a very funny show about what builds character and what breaks it.




Bishop DuBourg High School Godspell

By • Apr 25th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Bishop DuBourg’s Godspell shared the enduring message of Jesus with the audience using lively songs and stories from a vibrant cast.




Northwest High School Annie

By • Apr 25th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

Northwest’s production of Annie proved that it is a “Hard Knock Life” for orphan Annie.




Francis Howell North Brighton Beach Memoirs

By • Apr 25th, 2012 • Category: Cappies

A curious fifteen year-old boy named Eugene clutches his baseball, and holds on for dear life, as he learns about life, liberty, and girls, in Francis Howell North’s hilarious production of Brighton Beach Memoirs.