Carnegie’s “Last Five Years” Its Next Big Thing
Sneak Peek by Charles Roetting of The Last Five Years: Carnegie Theatre In its simplest form it’s about a man and a woman who fall in love, get married and then get divorced. The woman tells her side of the story from the end of the marriage backwards, the...
Human Race Theatre’s Next Production Won’t Go Off Without a “Hitch”
Check out this Sneak Peek of Human Race Theatre’s One Slight Hitch, by Liz Eichler: One Slight Hitch runs April 7th-24th. Tickets are available on their website http://humanracetheatre.org...
CSC’s “Julius Caesar” Politically Relevant Today
Check out this Sneak Peek of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Julius Caesar, an interview with director Sara Clarke: Julius Caesar runs April 8th through May 7th, tickets are available on their website, www.cincyshakes.com...
The Real Life Family of Lorraine Hansberry
Miami University is presenting Lorraine Hansberry’s landmark play Raisin in the Sun, the story of a black family’s experiences in the Washington Park subdivision of Chicago’s Woodlawn neighborhood as they attempt to “better” themselves with an insurance payout from the death of the father. Raisin in the Sun opens Wednesday March 9th...
Falcon Theatre Presents Another Psychological Thriller in “Beauty Queen of Leenane”
Sneak Peek by Doug Iden of The Beauty Queen of Leenane A dark comedy/horror story with the ironic title of The Beauty Queen of Leenane opens Friday, March 18 at the Falcon Theater in Newport. Based in the mountainous county of Galway in western Ireland, the story concerns a...
CSC’s “Emma” a Costumer’s Paradise
Sneak Peek by Liz Eichler of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Emma. Check out this exclusive backstage interview of Stormie Mac, costume designer for CSC’s wonderful presentation of Jane Austin’s Emma: Emma is running now  through March 26th–tickets at www.cincyshakes.com ...
Diogenes “Saint Joan”: From Witch to Saint
Sneak Peek by Prabir Das of Saint Joan: Diogenes Theatre The Maid of Orléans, as Joan of Arc was nicknamed, was born in 1412 in Domrémy, France. Her story now is legendary: the poor peasant girl, who, at the tender age of 18, heard the voice of God compelling her to take arms...
NKU Goes to Hollywood for “Once in a Lifetime” Production
Northern Kentucky University kicks off their 2016 semester with a classic duo that everyone loves: Kaufman and Hart. Once In A Lifetime is the first collaboration between the two writers, and brings the same zany hijinks that their other notable works (You Can’t Take It With You, The Man...