
CSC“™s Raisin in the Sun“˜s Universal Story of Persistence and Hope
Review by Liz Eichler of Raisin in the Sun: Cincinnati Shakespeare Compan Two themes arise from Cincinnati Shakespeare“™s fantastic production of Lorraine Hansberry“™s classic A
Review by Liz Eichler of Raisin in the Sun: Cincinnati Shakespeare Compan Two themes arise from Cincinnati Shakespeare“™s fantastic production of Lorraine Hansberry“™s classic A
Review by Doug Iden of Raisin in the Sun: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company The American classic A Raisin in the Sun opens this weekend at the
Review by Ken Stern of Heavier Than“¦: Know Theatre Thank the gods for Greek mythology and for today“™s playwrights that reweave these tales. Jami Brandli
Review by Liz Eichler of Heavier Than“¦: Know Theatre From the moment you walk into Know Theatre“™s Heavier Than“¦ you will sense that this story
Review by Doug Iden of Leading Ladies: Covedale Theatre What“™s not to like about a bedroom farce. Where else would you find a recipe of
Review by Jack Crumley of Leading Ladies: Covedale Center for the Performing Arts Following the thoughtful intensity of Doubt, A Parable, the Covedale Center for
Review by Liz Eichler of Mack and Mabel: CCM Occasionally in theatre and film, someone will appear and everything else pales in comparison. That is
Review by Liz Eichler of This Wide Night: Clifton Performance Theatre When you go to This Wide Night, now playing at Clifton Performance Theatre, you
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.