
REVIEW: “God of Carnage” by Gem City Groundlings
Well presented by the Gem City Groundlings

Well presented by the Gem City Groundlings

By the end of the night, I couldn’t stop myself from squealing with pure Black girl joy.

The Wiz brings new life to the timeless children’s story. With vocal performances fit for the Grammys, you must experience this show yourself.

Rather than simply watching a mystery unfold, the audience becomes part of the investigation.

Indya Lincicome is sensational as Reno Sweeney, the nightclub chanteuse with a past. When she sings, it feels like you’re at a Beyoncé concert,

Come on out and see CCM students at the Carnegie in this knock out production! You don’t want to miss it!

Get your tickets now. Seriously. This will sell out!

Before the show begins, audience members wander through elegant rooms, admiring carved fireplaces, wainscoting, portraits, and sweeping architectural details.

It is no coincidence that many black comedies are Irish; that’s just our brand of humour. But Crocodile Fever feels different in that the sisters are given space to discuss the subjects usually swept under the proverbial rug.

Zamani Munashe elevates this production. She brings fire and fierceness to the character of Vera Stark

This is an Elle of a show with excellent singing and dancing throughout.