
Broadway in Cincinnati’s “Play That Goes Wrong” Definitely Goes Right
Review by Spenser Smith of The Play That Goes Wrong: Broadway in Cincinnati At the risk of needing no further review, I must say this
Review by Spenser Smith of The Play That Goes Wrong: Broadway in Cincinnati At the risk of needing no further review, I must say this
Review by Doug Iden of Twelfth Night: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company I attended a Shakespeare play last night and a Wild West Show broke out. Set
Review by Shaun Maus of Good Kids: Miami University theatre Something happened to Chloe after that party last Saturday night. Something she says she can“™t
Review by Laurel Humes of A Small Fire: Falcon Theatre A family“™s life unravels in A Small Fire, now at Falcon Theatre. The play literally
Review by Sheldon Polonsky of Twelfth Night: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company “Westward Ho!” The Cincinnati Shakespeare Company takes Viola’s quote from Twelfth Night at its word
Review by Liz Eichler of “Godspell”: CCM Musical Theatre CCM“™s “œGodspell“ is everything you“™d want and expect from one of the country“™s leading musical theatre
Review by Willie Caldwell of Love and Warcraft: Carnegie Theatre At its heart, Love and Warcraft is a story about connections. More so, it“™s a
Review by Jack Crumley of In Love and Warcraft: Carnegie Theatre It“™s November and that means that Cuffing Season is upon us, and theatre-goers in
Mx. Mercer clearly pays respectful homage to the original text with a few twists along the way.
Mrs. Dalloway is a must see. Lindsey Augusta Mercer is a force, and in the capable hands of Sara Clark this musical demonstrates how we are as much part of our past as our present and future.
Late, A Cowboy Song opens on a young couple: Mary (Kate Stark) and Crick (Michael Sanchez). Mary is late for dinner having been riding horses with her friend Red (Jarrett McCormick).