Alan’s Cincy Fringe ’24 Reflections
“t has been an honor to serve as a theatre reviewer for the Cincinnati Fringe 2024” — Alan Jozwiak
“t has been an honor to serve as a theatre reviewer for the Cincinnati Fringe 2024” — Alan Jozwiak
Cincy Fringe 2024 wrap up from Christy with reviews of Waiting For Laura, trueFRINGE, The Last Witch in Ireland, and winners announcements.
Christy’s reviews for Songs Without Words, Eleanor’s Story, Singing Into The Dark, As If You Will Remember, & Le Spectacle De Merde at Cincy Fringe
Cincy Fringe 2024 is amazing. So many full houses. Powerful storytelling. Important and soulful stories, fun laugh-out-loud shows, and many in-between or both. Here are
I got to see Esther Made Me Do It, A Migration of Crones, and seaMan during the week and am excited to head into the
Cancel This Musical is “an absurdist romp regarding politics, social media, declining individualism, and the urgency with which we need to feel seen”. With biting
I’m not exaggerating when I say that Paek will have you laughing to tears.
For those who are unfamiliar with Fringe style theatre, it’s an art form that pushes the boundaries of what theatre can be.
“Howard Crabtree’s When Pigs Fly” is a fun dynamic show that is sure to be an audience-pleaser.
“The Garbologists” is a noteworthy production with grittiness and heart. Audiences can expect a rousing comedy that tugs on the soul. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and yes, you’ll see LOTS of trash. I recommend this for theatre goers who are looking for new theatrical works that offer unique perspectives.
Scenic designer Brian Mehring’s creation of a moving garbage truck on stage is a true highlight, eliciting audible gasps and delighted murmurs from the audience.