Carnegie’s “Motherhood Out Loud” is a Candid Look at Being a Parent
Review by Hannah Gregory of Motherhood Out Loud: Carnegie Theatre The Carnegie“™s Motherhood Out Loud must have been meticulously planned as a pre-Mother“™s Day treat.
Review by Hannah Gregory of Motherhood Out Loud: Carnegie Theatre The Carnegie“™s Motherhood Out Loud must have been meticulously planned as a pre-Mother“™s Day treat.
Review by Shawn Maus of H2O: A Play About Water: CCM Acting “The Greeks called me Poseidon. The Americans: Katrina, Harvey, Irma. I am the
Review by Spenser Smith of Kiss Me, Kate: NKU Theatre Northern Kentucky University closes its current season with a wildly entertaining production of Kiss Me, Kate,

Review by Liz Eichler of “Erma Bombeck: At Wit’s End”: Human Race Theatre Human Race Theatre has a true gem in the one-woman production of
Review by Jack Crumley of Motherhood Out Loud: The Carnegie I“™m wrapping up my second year of seeing shows at The Carnegie for the League
Review by Alan Jozwiak of Ada and the Engine: Know Theatre 01000001 01100100 01100001. These are not random numbers, but binary code for the name
Review by Liz Eichler of “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Cincy Shakespeare“˜s “œCat on a Hot Tin Roof“ is “œmust-see Tennessee“
Review by Liz Eichler of “Ada and the Engine”: Know Theatre If you haven“™t heard the story of Ada Byron Lovelace, I wouldn“™t be surprised.

That desire to know things, both trivial and important, is at the heart of Ryan’s Pub, Trivia Night, a new play by CCM theatre alumnus Alec Silberblatt, now being workshopped by Clifton Players.

Silberblatt understands the stakes of trivia culture, has fun with the competitive spirit, and pushes the boundaries as he spins this Faustian tale.

Time travel both distances Lauren from the horror of her situation yet also allows the audience to witness the pain of difficult memories.