By ANN EVANKOVICH For The Capital
By ANN EVANKOVICH For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
07/17/08
Everyone remembers the drama of summer camp, especially the last weekend. "Camp Hawyah v2.0" will go out with a bang this weekend, too - literally.
Ann Evankovich - For The Capital
In the lead role of Harvey, actor Zach McKinney of Crownsville tells his fellow campers about the plan to save their camp in the original musical production of "Camp Hawyah."
In the shadow of Maryland's Capitol, 41 youths from Anne Arundel, Prince George's and Howard counties will perform the final shows of The Talent Machine Company's summer production in the Key Auditorium of St. John's College. An original musical about a summer camp for the performing arts, "Camp Hawyah v2.0" strikes a match on the impressive talent of these Maryland youngsters, from the moment they first take the stage to the final blasts from the...
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Camp Hawyah - 2008-07-19 14:59:15
Having read this great review and having seen Camp Hawyah twice, I feel comfortable on commenting on something I am sure is just a mere oversite. Samantha Curbelo's character Cindy is surprisingly not mentioned. Curbelo plays Cindy with such delightful energy and she is hysterically bubbly (albeit a tad airheaded). She is a true talent. She is a pleasure to watch along with all of the amazing talent in this fantastic production. Worth seeing again and again.!
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