NKU’s “Seussical” Excites the Imagination
Review by Grace Eichler of Seussical: Northern Kentucky University NKU’s School of the Arts’s first musical of the season, the ever-exuberant Seussical, takes an ingenious
Review by Grace Eichler of Seussical: Northern Kentucky University NKU’s School of the Arts’s first musical of the season, the ever-exuberant Seussical, takes an ingenious
Review by Doug Iden of “Sleuth”: I love a mystery ““ especially one with a labyrinthine plot featuring a titanic verbal battle between two master

Sneak Preview by Abby Rowold of All Childish Things: Know Theatre All Childish Things, the play by Joseph Zettelmaier and the Know Theatre“™s next mainstage

Review by Lisa Gapultos of Seussical: Northern Kentucky University Through his popular collections of illustrated children“™s, Theodore Seuss Geisel ““ better known as Dr. Seuss–
Review by Alan Jozwiak of The Mystery Plays: Falcon Theatre Our story lies between the House of Secrets and House of Mystery. So says the

Mr. Chace’s villainy is perfection: exhibited clearly while still maintaining brilliant restraint, somehow making Iago even more sinister.

The actors are succeeding in exactly what the play demands: exposing the ugliness beneath carefully constructed civility.

From the beginning, the emotions are so palpable that the language almost became secondary.