CCM“™s “œ42nd Street“: a Delightful Romp Through Showbiz America
Review by Nathan Top of “42nd Street”: CCM Musical theatre Based on the novel of the same name written by Bradford Ropes, University of Cincinnati’s
Review by Nathan Top of “42nd Street”: CCM Musical theatre Based on the novel of the same name written by Bradford Ropes, University of Cincinnati’s
Review by John Woll of “The Addams Family”: Covedale Theatre They’re crazy and kooky, all right, and taking up residence just in time for Halloween at
Review by Doug Iden of “œThe Addams Family“: Covedale Theatre When you set your agenda for Trick or Treat, consider including “œThe Addams Family“, currently residing
Review by Mary Kate Groh of “Three Sisters”: NKU Theatre Northern Kentucky University opens its second performance of the season with one of Anton Chekhov“™s
Review by Nathan Top of “œThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time“: CCM Acting Winner of the 2015 Tony Award for Best Play,
Review by Blair Godshall of “Three Sisters”: NKU NKU opens their second play of the season with a new translation of Anton Chekhov“™s “Three Sisters”
Review by Christiana Molldrem Harkulich of “œTitus Andronicus“: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company During Shakespeare“™s lifetime, “œTitus Andronicus“ was one of his most popular plays. It“™s well
Review by Christiana Molldrem Harkulich of “Casper: The Friendly Musical”: Cincinnati Children’s Theatre There“™s something really magical about watching theatre with children. Their wonder, joy,
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 are as much part of our past as our present and future.
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).