
The Know Theatre Strikes Back with “All Childish Things”
Review by Sheldon Polonsky of All Childish Things: Know Theatre Episode 4: A New Show. It was a dark time for Cincinnati Theatre. The holiday
Review by Sheldon Polonsky of All Childish Things: Know Theatre Episode 4: A New Show. It was a dark time for Cincinnati Theatre. The holiday
Review by Erica Minton of All Childish Things: Know Theatre Joseph Zettelmaier“™s All Childish Things recently opened at the Know
Review by Liz Eichler of As You Like It: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company You“™ll hit the “œLike“ button for Cincinnati Shakespeare“™s As You Like It, playing
This intimate play follows two single fathers, Ryan and Keith, who bond over daily daycare drop-offs and an increasingly complex financial situation. As Ryan seeks a loan to buy a plot of land with deep family ties, the two men gradually open up, sharing their struggles and fears about fatherhood in their unstable worlds.
This play by Samuel D. Hunter (the playwright behind A Bright New Boise and The Whale) explores the highs and lows of being a father in small town America, where the men are forced to make ends meet through working dead-end jobs.
Kareem Fahmy’s play, based on true events, unfolds in a library straddling the U.S.-Canada border, where five individuals from diverse backgrounds converge amidst the chaos of the “Muslim ban.” This new play explores into the ways in which family, food, art, love, and politics can be sources of both conflict and connection.