Cappies of the National Capital Area

Cappies of the National Capital Area The Cappies (Critics and Awards Program) is an international program for recognizing, celebrating, a

The Cappies began in 1999, in response to the Columbine tragedy, as an effort to bring more positive attention to teenagers engaged in creative pursuits. Capitol Steps founder Bill Strauss approached Fairfax County, Virginia public school administrator Judy Bowns, and together they developed the plan for the program. The program began in Fairfax and immediately became popular among high school dra

ma departments in the area, growing from 14 schools in the fall of 1999 to 23 schools by that spring. The Cappies quickly spread to encompass the entire metro Washington, D.C., area. The Washington Post and several other local papers published student-written reviews, often with photographs (They have since ceased this activity, but instead now post these reviews online in a section entitled "Tomorrow's Critics".). As a result, the Cappies became a showcase for local theater and journalism talent, with over 50 schools around Washington, the largest Cappies region. Since 2002, it has operated nationwide, with new regional groups appearing yearly.

“Five college kids decide to stay overnight in an abandoned cabin in the woods; How bad can it be?!” Critics saw Evil De...
05/08/2026

“Five college kids decide to stay overnight in an abandoned cabin in the woods; How bad can it be?!” Critics saw Evil Dead the Musical at Potomac Senior High School, check out some of the top reviews! (https://zurl.co/serVO)

Featuring reviews written by Magdalena King of South County High School and Erin Allen of Bishop Ireton High School

“A daring adventure across Europe all with the purpose of finding family and belonging.” Critics saw Anastasia: the Musi...
05/08/2026

“A daring adventure across Europe all with the purpose of finding family and belonging.” Critics saw Anastasia: the Musical at Alexandria City High School, check out some of the top reviews! (https://zurl.co/8e76N)

Featuring reviews written by Clare O'Connell of Georgetown Visitation and Natalie Gilmore of Yorktown High School

“In a society on the edge of ruin, the only true thing is a change of heart.” Critics saw Natasha, Pierre & the Great Co...
05/07/2026

“In a society on the edge of ruin, the only true thing is a change of heart.” Critics saw Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 at Independence High School, check out some of the top reviews! (https://zurl.co/bU7Tt)

Featuring reviews written by Ella Jaffee of Woodgrove High School and Terrell Armstrong of Riverside High School

“Step aboard the S.S. American, where passports are optional, romance is inevitable, and chaos is basically part of the ...
05/07/2026

“Step aboard the S.S. American, where passports are optional, romance is inevitable, and chaos is basically part of the cruise schedule.” Critics saw Anything Goes at Oakton High School, check out some of the top reviews! (https://zurl.co/zkgxl)

Featuring reviews written by Lucy Baboyian of Annandale High School and Gigi Okey-Eboh of Centreville High School

The nominations for the Cappies of the National Capital Area's 25-26 season are LIVE on our website! Important informati...
05/06/2026

The nominations for the Cappies of the National Capital Area's 25-26 season are LIVE on our website! Important information for all nominees has been shared with school directors. Nominees, please make sure you get this information so you don't miss any important deadlines!

Congratulations, nominees, and a great job to all participating schools for a wonderful season!

“Featuring tap-dancing eggs, a mediocre soothsayer, and rock-star bards…” Critics saw Something Rotten! at Fairfax High ...
05/04/2026

“Featuring tap-dancing eggs, a mediocre soothsayer, and rock-star bards…” Critics saw Something Rotten! at Fairfax High School, check out some of the top reviews! (https://zurl.co/sYY30)

Featuring reviews written by Noah Kirkland of Quince Orchard High School and Sasha Jacobs of Quince Orchard High School

“The Princess and the Pea is a childhood staple that most people think they know. But how many know the truth behind the...
05/04/2026

“The Princess and the Pea is a childhood staple that most people think they know. But how many know the truth behind their favorite bedtime story?” Critics saw Once Upon A Mattress at Mount Vernon High School, check out some of the top reviews! (https://zurl.co/1BoK1)

Featuring reviews written by Ella Jaffee of Woodgrove High School and Sophie Brzozowsky of Woodgrove High School

“Voices whisper "Welcome to Berlin" amongst the dazzling lights of the Kit Kat Club, despite the danger brewing just bey...
05/04/2026

“Voices whisper "Welcome to Berlin" amongst the dazzling lights of the Kit Kat Club, despite the danger brewing just beyond the door.” Critics saw Cabaret (1998 Version) at Lake Braddock Secondary School, check out some of the top reviews! (https://zurl.co/7mOnD)

Featuring reviews written by Griffin Harris of Langley High School and Maisie Smith-Zoh of Oakton High School

“In a city where everyone wants their name in lights, the stage is the ultimate battleground…” Critics saw Chicago: Teen...
04/30/2026

“In a city where everyone wants their name in lights, the stage is the ultimate battleground…” Critics saw Chicago: Teen Edition at Potomac Falls High School, check out some of the top reviews! (https://zurl.co/vN5kZ)

Featuring reviews written by Winnie Emerick of Langley High School and Jennie Kate Hannis of Woodgrove High School

In a family where torture is a pastime and darkness is a love language, the only truly terrifying thing is change.” Crit...
04/29/2026

In a family where torture is a pastime and darkness is a love language, the only truly terrifying thing is change.” Critics saw The Addams Family: School Edition at Loudon Valley High School, check out some of the top reviews! (https://zurl.co/Kw9kz)

Featuring reviews written by Terrell Armstrong of Riverside High School and Iris Cooper of Westfield High School

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