At NKU’s “Marisol”, Expect The Unexpected. Seriously.
Review by Spenser Smith of Marisol: NKU Marisol (Kearston Hawkins-Johnson) is a copy editor for a Manhattan publisher that lives alone in the Bronx. The action
Review by Spenser Smith of Marisol: NKU Marisol (Kearston Hawkins-Johnson) is a copy editor for a Manhattan publisher that lives alone in the Bronx. The action
Review by Doug Iden of The Wizard of Oz: Covedale Theatre A tornado ripped through Kansas and propelled Dorothy Gale into a magical world as
Kareem Fahmy’s play, based on true events, unfolds in a library straddling the U.S.-Canada border, where five individuals from diverse backgrounds converge amidst the chaos of the “Muslim ban.” This new play explores into the ways in which family, food, art, love, and politics can be sources of both conflict and connection.
The emotional impact is profound, and while there is beauty in Pi’s resilience, his journey is not an easy one.
Whether or not you’re familiar with the book or the Oscar-winning film, ‘Life of Pi’ is a must-see.