Falcon Faces the Repercussions of Racism in Master Harold“¦And the Boys
Review by Laurel Humes of Master Harold“¦And the Boys: Falcon Theatre Racism ““ personal and institutional ““ is explored in Falcon Theatre“™s excellent production of
Review by Laurel Humes of Master Harold“¦And the Boys: Falcon Theatre Racism ““ personal and institutional ““ is explored in Falcon Theatre“™s excellent production of
Review by Liz Eichler of The Tempest: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company There are many reasons you should get to Shakespeare“™s The Tempest, playing through May 20
Review by Doug Iden of The Tempest: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company The Cincinnati Shakespeare Company triumphantly opened its final show at its current Race Street location
Review by Doug Iden of My Fair Lady: Covedale Theatre “œI have often walked down this street before“ and the journey has always been glorious
Review by Jack Crumley of My Fair Lady: Covedale Center for the Performing Arts It“™s the end of the season, and Tim Perrino & Co
Review by Ken Stern of Listen for the Light: Know Theatre What“™s more improbable than history, the actual lives lived in the past? Who would
Review by Alan Jozwiak of Very Dumb Kids: CCM Acting Friends gathered over the Fourth of July weekend. It is a time when relationships are
Review by Doug Iden of Human Services: NKU Year End Series The Y.E.S. (Year End Series) Festival continued at NKU with the world premiere presentation
Beautiful has a lot of heart at its core, it showcases themes of perseverance, agency, and the importance of standing in your truth.
Sidney Higgins leads the cast with a pitch perfect portrayal of King by showcasing a surprising vocal vulnerability that draws audiences in and keeps them wanting more. This is no small feat given the role requires almost constant signing for two and a half hours.
It is quite amazing to watch the actors work the puppets’ mouth and sometimes also their eyes while having them say their lines. It is mesmerizing to see the wildly different types of puppets.