
Covedale’s “On The Town” is a Night Well-Spent
The entire cast is vivacious and tireless
The entire cast is vivacious and tireless
Review by Doug Iden Cincinnati’s Covedale Theater is challenging itself in its final season production with a riotous, dance-filled homage to New York City. Based
Overall, the show is fun, energetic and entertaining. If you enjoy 1960’s music, this will be a treat.
One of the true heroes of the show is choreographer Cassidy Steele, whose dance numbers add so much life to an already waggish score. One
Director (and Executive Artistic Director) Tim Perrino scored a “10” by casting Wells as Buddy whose personality fills the theater.
Neil Simon“™s brilliant dialogue propels the story and keeps the audience laughing.
From powerhouse solo acts to collaborative ensembles, this year proved once again: the Cincinnati Fringe Festival isn’t just alive—it’s thriving
This isn’t just smile-worthy funny. This is gut-busting, shoulder-shaking, deep-belly-laugh funny.
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