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Kat’s Fringe Reviews: June 7-9
Get your tickets now! You don’t want to miss out on the annual festival that’s kinda weird…like you.
Get your tickets now! You don’t want to miss out on the annual festival that’s kinda weird…like you.
Justin McCombs’ stint as a bad actor playing a butler is probably one of my favorite things in the entire universe at present.
The Other Place touches on so many topics: the pressures of success, marriage and family relations, health and wellness. I highly recommend this show if
The 21st Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival will be here before we know it and it’s time to start planning your schedule and buying those tickets.
Rick Grant’s stellar portrayal (of Turing) is breathtaking. Mr. Grant expertly pivots between a university-age Turing to a more adult Turing and back again without
‘Kairos’ explores the story of two people who meet and begin to fall in love as the world is faced with ground-breaking medical advances.
The goal of See Me, Hear Me is to spark a dialog between families, teachers, high school youth and anyone who works with young people in the world of education.
Tick, Tick…Boom! is an emotional journey of one person’s deep passion for his art.
The standout of this show is Patrick Earl Phillips. This quadruple threat portrays Jon with superb singing, acting, dancing, and piano skills.