
REVIEW: “God of Carnage” by Gem City Groundlings
Well presented by the Gem City Groundlings

Well presented by the Gem City Groundlings

As the son of a military officer who served in World War II, I found this very fulfilling,

The audience’s participation in shaping outcomes is clever, leading to unpredictable results that make it worth returning to see what different conclusions might emerge.

This production, directed by Emily N. Wells, explores the nature of predators and reimagines the story as a brilliant, unsettling, darkly comedic drama.

Dad’s Place–A Farce is a compilation of family life lessons cleverly packaged and delivered in its world premiere, debuting at Dayton’s Human Race Theater Company.

With a solid cast and soul-stirring blues, jazz, and gospel music, The Carnegie’s production of The Color Purple is a moving tribute to love, family,

The Comeuppance…addresses the inevitability of death in our lives and how we persevere through trials and tribulations

“A Distinct Society” is a thought-provoking and insightful contemporary story. I recommend it because it is ironically prophetic.

This production is the perfect throwback and homage to the 2001 movie.

Director Darnell Pierre Benjamin deserves enormous credit for guiding this complex production with clarity and confidence.

Mr. Chace’s villainy is perfection: exhibited clearly while still maintaining brilliant restraint, somehow making Iago even more sinister.