
Boy Meets (a Funny) Girl in ETC’s “Buyer and Cellar”
Review by Kenneth Stern of Buyer and Cellar: Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati If I were writing this review as Alex, the protagonist of ETC’s delightful Buyer
Review by Kenneth Stern of Buyer and Cellar: Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati If I were writing this review as Alex, the protagonist of ETC’s delightful Buyer
Review by Katie N. Johnson of The Norwegians: Clifton Performance Theatre Norwegians don“™t brag. Norwegians aren“™t flashy, self-promoting or ostentatious. Norwegians are understated, humble, and
Review by Donna Hoffman of Buyers and Cellars: Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati A monochromatic set is suitable for a 110 minute monologue. The handsome, tasteful, French
Sneak Peak by Grace Eichler of A Winter’s Tale: Northern Kentucky University Northern Kentucky University’s season continues this week with William Shakespeare’s comedy The Winter’s
“Mr. Parker” tells us the story of a middle-aged widower who is suddenly left to figure out how to live–and how to love–all over again after 30 years of partnered existence.
Audiences will be delighted over Don and Cosmo’s playful dancing, feel a spark as Don and Kathy’s romance unfolds, and laugh out loud at Lina’s over-the-top antics. Simply put, Singin’ in the Rain is a joy to watch.
This play explores the concept of loss and legacy–a worthy of consideration for anyone–but this focuses on a gay man after the lost of his spouse. Falcon does a great job delivering on Michael McKeever’s script.