
Falcon’s Production is Not Your Father’s “Frankenstein”
Review by Laurel Humes of Frankenstein: Falcon Theatre The opening moments of Falcon Theatre“™s Frankenstein are a gift to the audience by actor Olaf Eide

Review by Laurel Humes of Frankenstein: Falcon Theatre The opening moments of Falcon Theatre“™s Frankenstein are a gift to the audience by actor Olaf Eide
Review by Alan Jozwiak of Hamlet: CCM Acting “œTne union of the epic with the familiar.“ These words comes from Susan Felder“™s Director“™s Notes from

Review by Laurel Humes of Cabaret: Incline Theatre “˜Come to this Cabaret, my friend.“™ A fantastic production at the Warsaw Federal Incline Theater through Oct.

Cincy Shakes is known for creative reinventions of Shakespeare’s works and this is certainly a creative gamble. I am happy to say that it pays off.

Director Matthew Lewis Johnson transports Shakespeare’s story about 400 years from the 1590’s to the neon-soaked pulse of the 1980’s.

In “trying times” theatre reminds us that endurance is not passive, it is creative. Through every story, we find our way forward, together.