Covedale“˜s Leading Ladies Avoids Brute Farce
Review by Doug Iden of Leading Ladies: Covedale Theatre What“™s not to like about a bedroom farce. Where else would you find a recipe of
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Review by Doug Iden of Leading Ladies: Covedale Theatre What“™s not to like about a bedroom farce. Where else would you find a recipe of
Review by Jack Crumley of Leading Ladies: Covedale Center for the Performing Arts Following the thoughtful intensity of Doubt, A Parable, the Covedale Center for
Review by Liz Eichler of Mack and Mabel: CCM Occasionally in theatre and film, someone will appear and everything else pales in comparison. That is
Review by Liz Eichler of This Wide Night: Clifton Performance Theatre When you go to This Wide Night, now playing at Clifton Performance Theatre, you
Review by Spenser Smith of Mack and Mabel: CCM Musical Theatre Mack and Mabel, now presented by CCM Musical Theatre, centers on the tumultuous relationship
Review by Ken Stern of BLISS (or, Emily Post is Dead!): Miami University The gods, and their mythologies, do live forever, on stage, in texts,
Review by Alan Jozwiak of Something Rotten: Broadway in Cincinnati “œYou“™re doing a play, got something to say So you sing it? It“™s absurd! Who
Review by Liz Eichler of Something Rotten: Broadway in Cincinnati One of the best production numbers I have ever seen is in Something Rotten, presented
Review by Sheldon Polonsky of Something Rotten: Broadway in Cincinnati First, a confession: I came into Something Rotten with a little trepidation, which may seem