
CSC’s “Merry Wives of Windsor”: Shakes in the City
Review by Sheldon Polonsky of “The Merry Wives of Windsor”: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Brian Isaac Phillips, director of the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s latest production, concluded

Review by Sheldon Polonsky of “The Merry Wives of Windsor”: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Brian Isaac Phillips, director of the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s latest production, concluded
Review by Blair Godshall of ‘Urinetown: The Musical”: American Legacy Theatre/Thomas Moore University Villa Players The American Legacy Theatre and Thomas Moore University“™s co-production “Urinetown,
Review of by Nathan Top of “Rocky Horror Picture Show”: CCM Musical Theatre As UC College Conservatory of Music’s current musical, “The Rocky Horror Show”,
Review by Jenifer Moore of “Proof”: Carnegie Theatre We are our parents“™ children, but we aren“™t them. Or are we? I found myself pondering this very question while traveling
Review by Liz Eichler of “Rocky Horror Picture Show”: CCM Musical theatre The bare-stage setting of “an abandoned movie theatre in Denton, Ohio on Halloween“
Review by Jack Crumley of “œProof“: Carnegie Theatre The flow of stories from The Carnegiein Covington is going from the all-out rock-out of summer“™s “œAmerican Idiot“to
Review by Raechel Lombardo of “The Cake”: Human Race Theatre Bekah Brunstetter“™s play “œThe Cake“ brings a new flavor to the modern-day conflict between those
Review by Nathan Top of “42nd Street”: CCM Musical theatre Based on the novel of the same name written by Bradford Ropes, University of Cincinnati’s

It is with great sadness that LCT shares the loss of Dr. Sanford Osher

The man we now call St. Francis of Assisi was once a privileged merchant’s rebellious teenage son. And when he received his calling, his parents desperately wished he would not answer.

This production of “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story” delivers exactly what audiences hope for: strong performances, infectious music, and an evening that leaves you smiling.