Incline’s “Extremities” Challenges Its Audiences
Review by Lissa Gapultos of Extremities: Incline Theatre What would you do if a complete stranger just walks into your home as if he belongs
Review by Lissa Gapultos of Extremities: Incline Theatre What would you do if a complete stranger just walks into your home as if he belongs

Review by Kenneth Stern of Extremities: Incline Theatre When a play like William Mastrosimone’s Extremities moves from a blonde babe in bikini pajamas and a silk

Review by Laurel Humes of “Extremities”: Incline Theatre Two stunning performances are the centerpiece of a powerful production of Extremities at the Warsaw Federal Incline
Review by Alan Jozwiak of Pentecost: CCM Drama Cacaphony. From the French cacophonie, meaning “œthe quality of having an ill sound; the use of harsh-sounding

Review by Shawn Maus of Smoke and Bloodlines: Miami University Theatre Miami University“™s Department of Theatre presents Smoke and Bloodlines, a night of one act
Review by Abby Rowald of Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune: New Edgecliff Theatre Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, by
Review by Doug Iden of Silence: The Musical: Falcon Theatre Silence! The Musical, the outrageous parody of the movie Silence of the Lambs, exploded at
Review by Prabir Das of Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune: New Edgecliff Theatre New Edgecliff Theatre launched its 17th season with Frankie

LCT reviewers share about their favorites–and why. Some times it was spectacle which made it the favorite, sometimes the performances, sometimes the theme, and some times, seeing a well-known story in a new light.

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.