Class Act’s ‘Seussical’ show imparted solid entertainment

“Seussical” started out like a kaleidoscopic extravaganza Sept. 30, and didn’t
change for the two hours it controlled the stage at Nancy Bock Center.
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Don't Miss Les Miserables

Class Act Productions has exceeded every expectation with their production of Les Misérables, a period piece that takes place in the early nineteenth century over a seventeen-year period, with a cast of characters who struggle for redemption and through a revolution. Class Act Productions presented this program several years ago . . . Read More. . .

Class Act "Cinderella" Is Pure Magic

In this its 14th season, Class Act Productions seems to just keep getting better. That impression was reinforced by my delightful visit to the group’s production of CINDERELLA last weekend. With music by Richard Rodgers and book & lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, this edition was produced by Class Act founder, Keith Brumfield and directed by Larry Smiglewski. The show was not only artistically gorgeous . . .Read more . .

"Singin' In the Rain" A Smash from Class Act

It was a pleasant mild Sunday afternoon outside, but inside, at the Nancy Bock Performing Arts Center, it would soon be raining in the most delightful way. Only the producer, Keith Brumfield, and his daring Class Act Productions would attempt such a thing, and along with the skillful direction of Larry Smiglewski they pulled it all off splendidly in several Thanksgiving weekend performances.
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Two Brilliant Productions Close Local Runs

In the Woodlands, the ever-growing popularity of Class Act Productions brought a sellout crowd to the Nancy Bock Center for the Performing Arts to attend Sunday’s final performance of the blockbuster production of “The Wizard of Oz.” Company founder/producer/director, Keith Brumfield, operates on such a grand scale. . . Read more. . .

Last Chance for an Amazing "Joseph"

Monday, July 13, 2009
By DAVID DOW BENTLEY III
      It has been nearly six years since the summer of 2003 when I last had the opportunity to review a CLASS ACT PRODUCTION of “Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,”...

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A Wonderful "Sound of Music" from The Woodlands Rep

It was Opening Night of the latest offering from The Woodlands Repertory Theatre, and what could be more familiar than the perennial favorite, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein’s, “The Sound of Music?” Of course there is danger there. How will it compare to the well-known film version? Read more . . .