
CSC Presents 15th Century Slasher “œTitus Andronicus“ Through a Modern Lens
Review by Nathan Top of “Titus Andronicus”: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company I am not normally a fan of Shakespearian plays, generally because most of my experience
Review by Nathan Top of “Titus Andronicus”: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company I am not normally a fan of Shakespearian plays, generally because most of my experience
Review by Liz Eichler of “Lady Windermere’s Fan”: CCM Acting I love a good Oscar Wilde play. Wilde was an aesthete ““ a lover of beauty,
Review by Jenifer Moore of “Lady Windermere’s Fan”: CCM Acting If you are looking for a night on the town that will leave you doubling over in laughter, then look
Review by Blair Godshall of “When We Get Good Again”: Miami University Theatre The University of Miami (Ohio) Theater Department opens their season with a
Review by Rachael Lombardo of “When We Get Good Again”: Miami University theatre Though the world hasn“™t seen “œWhen We Get Good Again“ again and
Review by Laurel Humes of “The 39 Steps”: Falcon Theatre Nearly non-stop laughs await those who see “œThe 39 Steps,“ Falcon Theatre“™s 30th anniversary season
Review by Mary Kate Groh of “œRock of Ages“: Incline Theatre If you are in the mood for a lively and exhilarating night of big
Review by Jenifer Moore of “The African Company Presents: Richard III“: NKU Racism and an ode to African ancestral history take center stage in NKU“™s season opener “œThe African Company Presents: Richard III“
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).