
REVIEW: HRT’s “Camelot” Enchants with Mighty Performances
A marvelously charming musical with an impressive cast leaves the audience thoroughly entertained.

A marvelously charming musical with an impressive cast leaves the audience thoroughly entertained.

HRT’s production of CAMELOT reminds audiences that theater can be simple, enjoyable, and highly entertaining when done right.

This script is tight, which is impressive for a world premiere, with jokes coming at a rapid pace and clever conflicts woven into all of

Human Race Theatre’s Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson Apt 2B, written by Kate Hamill, is an energetic fun time that will make you think and

This show is a must-see. You will leave the show feeling a little uncomfortable, a little heartbroken, and a little hopeful. You will drive home

Human Race Theater’s production is fast paced, frenetic, quick witted, and a jaw-dropping delight to sink your teeth into.

The ensemble deftly handles the material with comedic physicality and timing. You just have to laugh with the raw energy of this Fringe-y production.

See Shucked. Broadway in Cincinnati’s current musical comedy is a corn-fed, joke-stuffed, gosh darn delight from first note to final bow.

This show is bright, silly, and refreshingly unpretentious. The colors pop, the songs are easy to follow, and the story doesn’t ask you to work too hard.

The production keeps the audience leaning in and at the edge of their seats, with Wiggins embodying a cast of multitudes and inviting us into a story that unfolds deliberately, poetically, and, by the end, collectively.