New Edgecliff Returns with “The Shape of Things”
New Edgecliff Returns with The Shape of Things Sneak Peek by Abby Rowold of The Shape of Things: New Edgecliff Theatre Cincinnati theatregoers should be
New Edgecliff Returns with The Shape of Things Sneak Peek by Abby Rowold of The Shape of Things: New Edgecliff Theatre Cincinnati theatregoers should be
Contributor Kenneth Stern discusses the history and contributors to Kurt Weill’s Street Scene, to be performed by Miami University’s theatre and voice department April 7th-9th.
Sneak Peek by Kenneth Stern of Street Scene: Miami University It is not every day, or theatrical season, that Street Scene, an American opera (as

Sneak Peek by Charles Roetting of The Last Five Years: Carnegie Theatre In its simplest form it’s about a man and a woman who fall
Check out this Sneak Peek of Human Race Theatre’s One Slight Hitch, by Liz Eichler: One Slight Hitch runs April 7th-24th. Tickets are available on their
Check out this Sneak Peek of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Julius Caesar, an interview with director Sara Clarke: Julius Caesar runs April 8th through May 7th,
Miami University is presenting Lorraine Hansberry’s landmark play Raisin in the Sun, the story of a black family’s experiences in the Washington Park subdivision of Chicago“™s Woodlawn neighborhood
Sneak Peek by Doug Iden of The Beauty Queen of Leenane A dark comedy/horror story with the ironic title of The Beauty Queen of Leenane

This is Shakespeare that trusts its audience, trusts its actors, and trusts the joy of live theatre to do the rest.

It is not hard to understand why this play has been one of Samantha’s passion projects. Visky’s writing style is lyrical and soothing, even when addressing not-so-soothing topics.

With tons of audience involvement, it pulls you into the season with a smile.