At NKU’s “Marisol”, Expect The Unexpected. Seriously.
Review by Spenser Smith of Marisol: NKU Marisol (Kearston Hawkins-Johnson) is a copy editor for a Manhattan publisher that lives alone in the Bronx. The action
Review by Spenser Smith of Marisol: NKU Marisol (Kearston Hawkins-Johnson) is a copy editor for a Manhattan publisher that lives alone in the Bronx. The action
Review by Doug Iden of The Wizard of Oz: Covedale Theatre A tornado ripped through Kansas and propelled Dorothy Gale into a magical world as
Review by Sean Maus of Echoes of Miami: Miami University In its season opener, Miami University’s College of Creative Arts has unleashed an emotional, sensationally
Review by Liz Eichler of “The Man-Beast”: Know Theatre The artists and administrators at Know Theatre continually conjure tricks and treats, from gorgeous scenery, powerful
Review by Liz Eichler of “Guys and Dolls”: CCM Musical Theatre UC“™s CCM is staging a vibrant, lively version of a Golden Age Musical classic,
Review by Spenser Smith of Guys and Dolls: CCM Musical Theatre Director Diane Lala states in her Director“™s Note that Guys and Dolls “œhas been
Review by Sheldon Polonsky of The Man-Beast: Know Theatre 18th century France. The terrible “Beast of Gevaudan”, a suspected werewolf, is ravaging the countryside killing
Review by Willie Caldwell of 1984: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company The second production of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company“™s 25thanniversary season is a shocker in more ways than one.
With a solid cast and soul-stirring blues, jazz, and gospel music, The Carnegie’s production of The Color Purple is a moving tribute to love, family, and the unwavering strength to fight injustice.
The Carnegie’s The Color Purple – It is no exaggeration–you cannot afford to miss this production. It will be spoken of for years to come.
“The Color Purple” is a love letter to Black women — a celebration of sisterhood, radical self-acceptance, and radical self-love.