
“œGuess Who“™s Coming To Dinner“ Arrives at Falcon Theater
“The show is a complicated, layered ride of a good time.”
“The show is a complicated, layered ride of a good time.”
Neil Simon“™s brilliant dialogue propels the story and keeps the audience laughing.
Director Greg Procaccino creates a sense of urgency throughout the opening scene, where Oscar and his poker buddies are a delight with their banter and
by Nathan Top Is it more important to be loved for who you are or who you want to be seen as? In The Carnegie“™s
Everything will remind you of how great–and primal–live theatre can be.
Review by Nathan Top of The Carnegie’s “Little Shop of Horrors” The Carnegie“™s “œLittle Shop of Horrors“ is a breath of fresh air. Literally. Staged
Review By David Brush And we“™re back“¦after the longest intermission in American theatre history, taking a seat again at The Loft – the legendary home
By Liz Eichler and Maeve Rice Know Theatre“™s production of Alexx Rouse and Zach Robinson“™s “œAll“™s Faire“ is a welcome entertainment for the whole family!
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!