RCP Presents THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS (THE MUSICAL!)
The Reston Community Players (RCP) have launched a new apprenticeship program to train and educate local youth in all aspects of the performing arts. The program, which is open to students ages 12 to 18, includes both a performance track and a production track to provide participants with exposure to the process of building a theatrical production from the ground up.
Winners Announced For 2019 WATCH Awards
The 2019 WATCH Award winners were announced on April 4th, 2020. The ceremony was canceled due to the current health crisis, but the announcement was published online.
Reston Community Players Wins 13 WATCH Awards
Reston Community Players was honored with 13 WATCH awards Sunday evening at the Birchmere in Alexandria. WATCH, the Washington Area Theatre Community Honors, is an organization founded for the adjudication and presentation of annual awards recognizing artistic and technical excellence in community theater throughout the metropolitan Washington D.C. area. celebrates A total of 99 productions (33 musicals, 66 plays) were adjudicated in 2017.
Cast of Reston Players' LES MISERABLES Performs at Fairfax Barnes & Noble Today
Cast members of Reston Players' Les Miserables will perform at the Barnes & Noble at 12193 Fair Lakes Promenade in Fairfax, VA today, December 13 from 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Shoppers can listen to performances from company member, and a percentage of purchases made at the Barnes & Noble that evening will support the Reston Players.
Cast of Reston Players' LES MISERABLES to Perform at Fairfax Barnes & Noble, 12/13
Cast members of Reston Players' Les Miserables will perform at the Barnes & Noble at 12193 Fair Lakes Promenade in Fairfax, VA on Friday, December 13 from 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Shoppers can listen to performances from company member, and a percentage of purchases made at the Barnes & Noble that evening will support the Reston Players.
BWW Reviews: Macabre Meat Pies - The Little Theatre of Alexandria's SWEENEY TODD
This is not your ordinary musical. Not. At. All. There are no elaborate tap dance numbers, no catchy sugar-pop show tunes, no grand finale romantic embraces. Good does not prevail over evil in this production. In fact, one would be hard-pressed to find 'good' at all embedded within Stephen Sondheim's musical creation. This is a musical in which you stop at intermission, stunned, and double-check that you're in the right place - and that the performance taking place before you is reality.