
“Noises Off” at CSC: Doors and Sardines Will Never Get So Many Laughs
Review By Liz Eichler of “Noises Off”: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Audiences jumped to their feet in enthusiastic applause for “œNoises Off,“ playing now through June
Review By Liz Eichler of “Noises Off”: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Audiences jumped to their feet in enthusiastic applause for “œNoises Off,“ playing now through June
Review by Alan Jozwiak of A Great Wilderness: Falcon Theatre A Gay conversion camp. This is the least likely place to set a play, but
Review by Laurel Humes: A Great Wilderness: Falcon Theatre Falcon Theatre closes its season with a drama about a hot-button topic ““ conversion therapy, or
Review by Laurel Humes of Bye Bye Birdie: Incline Theatre Bye Bye Birdie is just plain fun, the perfect opener for the easy-going summer season
Review by Doug Iden of Bye Bye Birdie: Incline Theatre Elvis is in the building ““ sort of. The 1960“™s spoof on Elvis Presley“™s military
Review by Liz Eichler of “Champagne Gods”: Clifton Players Clifton Performance Theatre is in Northside now, at the Liberty Exhibition Hall, presenting “œChampagne Gods“ by
Review by Shawn Maus of Tartuffe: Miami University Theatre Moliere may have written Tartuffe over 300 years ago, but it’s a lot of fun for
Review by Hannah Gregory of Motherhood Out Loud: Carnegie Theatre The Carnegie“™s Motherhood Out Loud must have been meticulously planned as a pre-Mother“™s Day treat.
BurgerTown is the perfect mix of laughter and entertainment.
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.