
“She Loves Me” Sings at CCM
By Alan Jozwiak Great singing dominates “She Loves Me,” the latest offering of University of Cincinnati’s College Conservatory of Music’s Musical Theater program, which is

By Alan Jozwiak Great singing dominates “She Loves Me,” the latest offering of University of Cincinnati’s College Conservatory of Music’s Musical Theater program, which is

By Kathleen Lamorelle, LCT Lysistrata and The Trojan Women, adapted by Ellen Mclaughlin and directed by Brant Russell is now playing at University of Cincinnati’s

This is an uplifting, anthem to two extremely brilliant women who overcome the travails of their time. This is a good play, very well acted

This passion-filled musical is a testament to overcoming our fears–whether imposed by society or ourselves, and that we will truly be able to live our

a must-see for those people in love with Laura Gunderson’s work and wanting an authentic exploration of the love and regard between two women fighting

This play is funny, teaches a lot of facts about both women and their accomplishments but also some history and cool scientific facts.

This is enjoyable evening for both long time Sinatra lovers or first-timers to the great songs of the middle 20th Century.

Jim Hopkins as Lear commands the stage. He is physically a big man with a shock of white hair but it is his bluster, ranting,

My only complaint is that the show ended.

As the son of a military officer who served in World War II, I found this very fulfilling,

If you’re looking for an experience that prompts discussion, reflection, and personal self-examination, I wouldn’t miss this show.