Tonight we saw “Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. What an amazing production. The director, Michael Berkman, led an amazing cast in a powerful performance. The lead, Zach Parker, was perfect from start to end. His skill in portraying the main character’s emotional and rational internal dialogues and spot on delivery of every line and every physicality was impeccable and deserving of the highest praise a stage actor could achieve. Patty Carreau shined in her role as Siobhan showing the characters depth and human compassion. Randy Borrego was amazing in his BRCT debut and expertly brought the angst of his character to life. Kathy Benson as Judy gave an excellent display of emotion throughout allowing the audience to feel her characters shock, regret, and ultimate personal growth in each of her scenes. Theresa Ariail, woman of many roles, was particularly captivating in the opening scenes where the emotions portrayed were so strong much of the audience was in tears. Dave Ward, Craig Sparks, Charlie Poss, and Lisa Spirko also played numerous roles brilliantly. The production was an emotional rollercoaster made possible by these talented actors ability to transition from one roll to another and bring each character to life in this thought provoking and powerful production. The production crew also did a great job with the A/V and props. Hats off to the pitchfork maker and to the cube coordinator who made sure every prop was in the right box. I’m so glad we went to see this production. Thank you to cast, crew, production team, and theater execs for bringing this show to BRCT and making such a memorable...
Read moreI have been going to this cute little place for years, they plays they do are always off color and not your run of the mill huge production name brand script. But that makes it that much better! You'll never come across something that you know by heart but you'll find yourself loving the cast members. I have enjoyed so many different characters and loved every minute of it. Of course my mom has her favourites but I have loved everyone. Such lively people and everyone is surprisingly great! I just saw "something about love" i believe is the name and it was so funny! All the character changes and scene changes they really put in some good work! Better yet the community comes together to get the props made and painted and that's top...
Read moreThe seating is a luxurious treat for your tired hind quarters after riding the train and shopping in downtown Blue Ridge! A little more than a hop and a skip from all that downtown action is this amazing Thayer house. The bathrooms are clean enough to hang out in, like no seriously CLEAN! The snacks and beverages are affordable and tastey! There is so much variety that you really need to keep up with the website. Summertime they have a camp for your young thespians! These kids work hard for two weeks and then grace us with a production! I can't wait to see what shows the kids put on this summer. Where do you stimulate your creative...
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