
Nothing Rotten within CCM Musical Theatre’s “Something Rotten”
This production proves why so many CCM students end up on Broadway.

This production proves why so many CCM students end up on Broadway.

By Alan Jozwiak Great singing dominates “She Loves Me,” the latest offering of University of Cincinnati’s College Conservatory of Music’s Musical Theater program, which is

The marvelous cast is incredibly engaging, drawing the audience in with enthusiasm and intimacy.

Students’ production skills are highlighted during intermission, as the audience is invited to watch the transition from the bright and colorful Lysistrata set to war-torn

Mark your calendars for the LCT Annual Meeting on Monday September 12 from 6 to 7 pm, open to current organizational representatives and (for the

Since Remus lived in our backyard, you will recognize the references: Covington, Price Hill, the Tafts, the Cincinnati Enquirer, and more.

Hunter Trammell’s Ben, whose face is a shattered mask of anguish and vacancy, is both endearing and frightening – everything anyone says about a school

Each year, the entire CCM Acting community would break up into six teams with each team creating a new thirty-minute play based on any topic

Lochmueller is hilarious and a gifted storyteller

…the sheer gusto of the cast made it hard not to laugh along.

“We fell in love with the city,” McCombs says. “I never dreamed that as actors we could buy a home here.”