
REVIEW: “MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET” AT INCLINE
Elvis Cashes in at Sun Records! Based on an actual event, Million Dollar Quartet rocks and rolls onto the stage of the Warsaw Federal Incline
Elvis Cashes in at Sun Records! Based on an actual event, Million Dollar Quartet rocks and rolls onto the stage of the Warsaw Federal Incline
Here’s a friendly, info-packed guide to help audiences enjoy Cincinnati Fringe Festival 2025! Whether it’s their first time or their fifteenth, this covers everything from
“Million Dollar Quartet” is a jukebox musical that delivers a nostalgic blast from the past, full of toe-tapping music and feel-good vibes.
“Late, a Cowboy Song” may not be Ruhl’s most celebrated play, but in the hands of the Ghostlight Stage Company, it’s a profound, resonant evening
Mx. Mercer clearly pays respectful homage to the original text with a few twists along the way.
Mrs. Dalloway is a must see. Lindsey Augusta Mercer is a force, and in the capable hands of Sara Clark this musical demonstrates how we
Late, A Cowboy Song opens on a young couple: Mary (Kate Stark) and Crick (Michael Sanchez). Mary is late for dinner having been riding horses
This sounds like a fun and wild ride. I predict giggles coupled with gasps.
The Carnegie’s The Color Purple – It is no exaggeration–you cannot afford to miss this production. It will be spoken of for years to come.
“The Color Purple” is a love letter to Black women — a celebration of sisterhood, radical self-acceptance, and radical self-love.
From powerhouse solo acts to collaborative ensembles, this year proved once again: the Cincinnati Fringe Festival isn’t just alive—it’s thriving