
REVIEW: High Stakes for Silberblatt’s “Trivia Night” by Clifton Players
That desire to know things, both trivial and important, is at the heart of Ryan’s Pub, Trivia Night, a new play by CCM theatre alumnus

That desire to know things, both trivial and important, is at the heart of Ryan’s Pub, Trivia Night, a new play by CCM theatre alumnus

Silberblatt understands the stakes of trivia culture, has fun with the competitive spirit, and pushes the boundaries as he spins this Faustian tale.

…only the producers know which plays were written by AI. That means the directors, actors, and audience have no idea which of the two plays

If anything, Man vs. Machine makes one thing clear: great theatre will always depend on the complexity of the human heart.

It is safe to say this reviewer isn’t the only one thrilled to see the McBrattons back on stage – and together, no less!

See this play. Like the fox that messes up the hen house, People in the Woods may disturb your comfortable ideas—and that’s exactly what makes

Cincinnati theatres “punch above their weight,” delivering world-class productions and daring new works.

I have said it before and I will continue to say it: the greater Cincinnati area has some true, honest-to-goodness talent.

It is no coincidence that many black comedies are Irish; that’s just our brand of humour. But Crocodile Fever feels different in that the sisters are given space to discuss the subjects usually swept under the proverbial rug.

Zamani Munashe elevates this production. She brings fire and fierceness to the character of Vera Stark

This is an Elle of a show with excellent singing and dancing throughout.