Incline’s “Seven Brides and Seven Brothers” Full of Great Numbers
Review by Doug Iden of “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”: Incline Theatre It“™s tricky to adapt an original classic, dance-oriented Hollywood musical to the theater,
Review by Doug Iden of “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”: Incline Theatre It“™s tricky to adapt an original classic, dance-oriented Hollywood musical to the theater,

Review by Nathan Top of “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”: Incline Theatre Theater is time travel. It allows an audience to go to a place,
Review by Nathan Top of “œAmerican Idiot“: Carnegie Theatre I have an allergy to jukebox musicals; primarily most of them are poorly written and garishly
Review by Christiana Molldrem Harkulich of “All in Your Head”: American Legacy Theatre Title: Students tackle False Confession in A.L.T’s “œAll In Your Head“ The
Review by Doug Iden of “Pippin”: Incline Theatre Not many musicals are set in 8th Century Europe, feature the assassination of a well-known monarch (Charlemagne),
Review by Nathan Top of “Pippin”: Incline Theatre The Warsaw Federal Incline Theater“™s “œPippin“ proves to be dazzling, funny, and sincerely moving. Music and lyrics
Review by Alan Jozwiak of “Fallen Angels”: Commonwealth Theatre Company Summertime tends to be a dark time for theatres, although a few theaters have a

Review by Liz Eichler of “Lizzie”: Human Race Theatre Cincinnatians ““ Dayton“™s Human Race must-see “œLizzie“ is a raucous riotous rock show which explores possible motivations of the infamous alleged axe-wielder, Lizzie Borden.

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

Brimming with camp and raucous theatricality, this production owns its absurdity and delivers pure, communal joy with unwavering commitment.

‘Ghost Stunters’ is one of the many great shows I have seen or will see at Know Theatre Cincinnati’s spooky and fun-filled OctKNOWber Nights series.