Carnegie“™s Disenchanted!: These Are Not Your Storybook Princesses!
Review by Dan Maloney of Disenchanted!: Carnegie Theatre The Carnegie rounds out their 2016-17 theater series with Dennis T. Gianco“™s sassy musical comedy, Disenchanted! A
Review by Dan Maloney of Disenchanted!: Carnegie Theatre The Carnegie rounds out their 2016-17 theater series with Dennis T. Gianco“™s sassy musical comedy, Disenchanted! A
Review by Alan Jozwiak of Rabbit Hole: Falcon Theatre This review is going to get personal. A week before seeing Falcon Theater“™s Rabbit Hole, a
Review by Spenser Smith of Raisin in the Sun: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company A Raisin in the Sun, which opened this past weekend at the Cincinnati
Review by Jack Crumley of Disenchanted!: The Carnegie From Rocky and Bullwinkle“™s “œFractured Fairy Tales“ to Shrek, injecting modern sensibilities into classic stories has been
Review by Doug Iden of Disenchanted!: Carnegie Theatre In a most unDisney-like celebration, ten fairy tale princesses (played by six actresses) cavort, preen, bedazzle and
Review by Liz Eichler of Raisin in the Sun: Cincinnati Shakespeare Compan Two themes arise from Cincinnati Shakespeare“™s fantastic production of Lorraine Hansberry“™s classic A
Review by Doug Iden of Raisin in the Sun: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company The American classic A Raisin in the Sun opens this weekend at the
Review by Ken Stern of Heavier Than“¦: Know Theatre Thank the gods for Greek mythology and for today“™s playwrights that reweave these tales. Jami Brandli
From powerhouse solo acts to collaborative ensembles, this year proved once again: the Cincinnati Fringe Festival isn’t just alive—it’s thriving
This isn’t just smile-worthy funny. This is gut-busting, shoulder-shaking, deep-belly-laugh funny.
Greetings Cincy Fringers!