New Edgecliff Expands Horizons with The Glass Menagerie
Review by Dan Maloney of The Glass Menagerie: New Edgecliff Theatre When I first heard New Edgecliff was producing Tennessee Williams“™ famed “œmemory“ play The
Review by Dan Maloney of The Glass Menagerie: New Edgecliff Theatre When I first heard New Edgecliff was producing Tennessee Williams“™ famed “œmemory“ play The
Review by Alan Jozwiak of Her Naked Skin: CCM Acting Running in front of racing horses, breaking windows, forced feedings, and a love affair. These
Review by Spenser Smith of Her Naked Skin: CCM Acting Her Naked Skin takes us back to 1913 London and the suffragette movement is gaining
Review by Ken Stern of 26 Pebbles: Human Race Theatre Mass shootings“”not just (gun) violence“”is “œas American as cherry pie,“ H. Rap Brown observed in
Review by Liz Eichler of 26 Pebbles: Human Race Theatre Before I went to the world premiere of 26 Pebbles at Dayton“™s Human RaceTheatre Company,
Review by Alan Jozwiak of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: Falcon Theatre When we think of learning how to read and write, we don“™t
Review by Ken Stern of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: Falcon Theatre Timing is everything, in theatre and in life. And in a production
By Laurel Humes There is a scene in Falcon Theatre“™s The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance that is so gripping, so well-acted and directed that,
From powerhouse solo acts to collaborative ensembles, this year proved once again: the Cincinnati Fringe Festival isn’t just alive—it’s thriving
This isn’t just smile-worthy funny. This is gut-busting, shoulder-shaking, deep-belly-laugh funny.
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