
NKU’s “Seussical” Brings Out its Audiences’ Inner Child
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 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
Review by Sheldon Polonsky of Sleuth: The Carnegie Theatre In today“™s world of fast-paced action movies and special effects, it is refreshing to relax to
Review by Donna Hoffman of Sleuth: The Carnegie Theatre The detailed, handsome set by Ryan Howell with antique and novelty props by Adam Hambrick, Mary
Review by Laurel Humes of The Mystery Plays: Falcon Theatre Do you know about sin eaters? You will after seeing The Mystery Plays at Falcon
Review by Doug Iden of The Mystery Plays: Falcon Theatre Is it reality? Is it a dream? Is it a Netherworld lying between the living

This production, directed by Emily N. Wells, explores the nature of predators and reimagines the story as a brilliant, unsettling, darkly comedic drama.

The actors know what they are doing and commit to the horror, humor, and absurdity…

At the Wedding…has a strong lead and supporting cast.