
Cincy Fringe 2024: Alan’s Reviews June 1 & 2
Based on the award-winning autobiography of her grandmother’s time in Nazi Germany during and immediately after the war, Garner’s show is a not-to-be-missed production.
Based on the award-winning autobiography of her grandmother’s time in Nazi Germany during and immediately after the war, Garner’s show is a not-to-be-missed production.
Forever to be known as the first sell-out of the 21st Cincinnati Fringe Festival (how exciting!), Strong Bear is a moving homage not only to
From the opening notes to the final bow, the show captivates the sold-out audience and brought many viewers to a nostalgic place, evoking genuine feelings
Josh Galloway’s performance as Frankie Valli captivates the audience with not only his impeccable vocals but the vulnerability he brings to the character. Galloway has
This show is a must-see. You will leave the show feeling a little uncomfortable, a little heartbroken, and a little hopeful. You will drive home
Director Brian Isaac Phillips sets the perfect tone for the production. Even before the metaphorical curtain rises, the audience is giggling with anticipation for what
Justin McCombs’ stint as a bad actor playing a butler is probably one of my favorite things in the entire universe at present.
I’ve identified shows which have a local focus, with either the performer(s) living here or have roots in Cincinnati.
Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical is a great trip down memory lane that invites you to sing along.
Absolutely go see this show. If you are a fan of Neil Diamond, it is an excellent semi-autobiographical story framed through Neil’s therapy sessions.
This play is both funny and touching, a perfect way to spend a May evening at the theatre.