
“Clue: The Musical” A Different Classic Board Game
Be warned: this isn’t anything like the classic film starring Tim Curry (spoiler alert: there is no Wadsworth at all). However, if you are in
Be warned: this isn’t anything like the classic film starring Tim Curry (spoiler alert: there is no Wadsworth at all). However, if you are in
The tempo and timing of the line delivery and jokes is always on point. For being set in the apocalypse, the humor is a welcome
In the end, much like the board game, the show is all in good fun. If you are looking for classic musical theater, this may
“It’s a Sad Song… but We Sing it Anyway” Review by Ariel Mary Ann I am pleased to have witnessed the opening night of the
“Hadestown” is a show I would recommend for a shower of people. If you are a fan of Greek myths, go. If you love the
Human Race Theatre’s “Barbecue” explores addiction, family dynamics, and American reality- whatever that reality may be.
Robert O’Hara’s “Barbecue,” currently receiving a stunningly directed and acted production at the Human Race Theatre, is the kind of American play destined to be
One 6 year old discriminating viewer replied, when asked about what he liked about the musical, “Everything, I liked everything!” Another 4 year old responder
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 with her friend Red (Jarrett McCormick).
This sounds like a fun and wild ride. I predict giggles coupled with gasps.
Every year when I choosing which Cincy Fringe shows to see, I look for two different categories: must-see shows because of the previous track record of the Fringe artists and what I call “hidden gems,” those shows that might fly under the radar but are promising because of the artist, concept, and/or medium of expression being used.