
CSC’s “As You Like It” has Something for Everyone
Review by Liz Eichler of As You Like It: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company You“™ll hit the “œLike“ button for Cincinnati Shakespeare“™s As You Like It, playing
Review by Liz Eichler of As You Like It: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company You“™ll hit the “œLike“ button for Cincinnati Shakespeare“™s As You Like It, playing
Review by Prabir Das of Relatively Speaking: Diogenes Theatre Company Relatively Speaking, presented by Diogenes Theatre Company at the Fifth Third Bank Theater of Aronoff
Review by Grace Eichler of Seussical: Northern Kentucky University NKU’s School of the Arts’s first musical of the season, the ever-exuberant Seussical, takes an ingenious
Review by Doug Iden of “Sleuth”: I love a mystery ““ especially one with a labyrinthine plot featuring a titanic verbal battle between two master
Review by Lisa Gapultos of Seussical: Northern Kentucky University Through his popular collections of illustrated children“™s, Theodore Seuss Geisel ““ better known as Dr. Seuss–
Review by Alan Jozwiak of The Mystery Plays: Falcon Theatre Our story lies between the House of Secrets and House of Mystery. So says the
Review by Erica Minton of “Relatively Speaking”: Diogenes Theatre Company Relatively Speaking, a frothy comedy of errors by Alan Ayckbourn, opened this week at Diogenes
Review by Doug Iden of Relatively Speaking: Diogenes Theatre Relatively Speaking opened at the Diogenes Theater and (relatively speaking) is a funny although somewhat dated
Stage Right Musical Theater Company’s production of An Evening of Culture is an absolute hoot—and a love letter to every community theatre misfire that ever dared to dream big.
From the very first scene, BurgerTown grabs your attention and doesn’t let go, with plenty of laughs and nonstop energy. The cast’s enthusiasm spreads quickly, making the whole audience feel part of the fun.
BurgerTown is the perfect mix of laughter and entertainment.