Know“™s Gnarly Stump Lifts Your “œSpirits”
Review by Liz Eichler of Darkest Night at the Gnarly Stump: Know Theatre Looking for something different this Holiday season, but still want to your
Review by Liz Eichler of Darkest Night at the Gnarly Stump: Know Theatre Looking for something different this Holiday season, but still want to your
Review by Shawn Maus of Darkest Night at the Gnarly Stump: Know Theatre Darkest Night at the Gnarly Stump is an enthralling blend of Appalachian
Review by Shawn Maus of Animal Farm: NKU The high school classroom provides the atmosphere for George Orwell“™s blistering satire on power and idealism. Animal
Review by Ken Stern of God of Carnage: Incline Theatre We’re mature adults, right? Well educated, good jobs, nicely dressed, well adorned apartment, and caring
Review by Doug Iden of God of Carnage: Incline Theatre What might happen when two sets of parents meet to discuss an altercation between their
Review by Alan Jozwiak of Dial M For Murder: Falcon Theatre The fate of a woman“™s life rests on the location of a latch key.
Review by Ken Stern of Dial M for Murder: Falcon Theatre Are the well-to-do most apt toward criminal behavior? Whether Wall Street heists or murdering
Review by Laurel Humes of Dial M for Murder: Falcon Theatre Falcon Theatre does a fine job with Dial M for Murder, the 1950s-era British
Overall, Henry V is always worth seeing, as every production emphasizes a new angle or a new perspective.
In 1611 Emilia Bassano wrote a volume of radical, feminist and subversive poetry. It was one of the first published collections of poetry written by an English woman. The little we know of Emilia Bassano is restricted to the possibility that she may have been the ‘Dark Lady’ of Shakespeare’s Sonnets – and the rest of her story has been erased by history.
This play hit home for me. I would be remiss not to mention that my maternal grandmother was a hoarder and my paternal grandmother suffered from dementia. My direct connection to these themes combined with Wohl’s gentle portrayal of Sam caused me to become emotional during the later scenes of the play which I wasn’t fully expecting.