
“George Remus” at Carnegie Shows Pride of Place
Since Remus lived in our backyard, you will recognize the references: Covington, Price Hill, the Tafts, the Cincinnati Enquirer, and more.

Since Remus lived in our backyard, you will recognize the references: Covington, Price Hill, the Tafts, the Cincinnati Enquirer, and more.

With “George Remus, A New Musical” the creators have set themselves up for success with a story of epic proportions that you don’t want to

Even when the characters remain seated for a time as the conversation (and bourbon) flow, the veteran actors naturally keep the pacing strong

Lochmueller is hilarious and a gifted storyteller

…the sheer gusto of the cast made it hard not to laugh along.

“We fell in love with the city,” McCombs says. “I never dreamed that as actors we could buy a home here.”