
REVIEW: Clifton Players’ Solid ‘The People in the Woods’
It is safe to say this reviewer isn’t the only one thrilled to see the McBrattons back on stage – and together, no less!

It is safe to say this reviewer isn’t the only one thrilled to see the McBrattons back on stage – and together, no less!

The great use of the space really puts the audience right next to the action. You do not feel as though you are watching a

See Shucked. Broadway in Cincinnati’s current musical comedy is a corn-fed, joke-stuffed, gosh darn delight from first note to final bow.

This show is bright, silly, and refreshingly unpretentious. The colors pop, the songs are easy to follow, and the story doesn’t ask you to work too hard.

The production keeps the audience leaning in and at the edge of their seats, with Wiggins embodying a cast of multitudes and inviting us into a story that unfolds deliberately, poetically, and, by the end, collectively.