
REVIEW: The Delightful Puzzle of Falcon’s “Mindgame”
By Katrina “Kat” Reynolds Coming in strong with their contribution to spooky season, Falcon Theatre brings us the regional premiere of Mindgame by Anthony Horowitz.
By Katrina “Kat” Reynolds Coming in strong with their contribution to spooky season, Falcon Theatre brings us the regional premiere of Mindgame by Anthony Horowitz.
As Ms. Vanden Eynden states in her note in the program, it does not matter if you believe in spiritualism or not: the tale of
One could assume this show might only appeal to a specialized brand of theatre-goer, but that would not be accurate. It features beauty and laughs
It can be a daunting task to cast a show with seven very different characters who interact and must be a cohesive ensemble. Fortunately, Falcon
New Artistic Director Bridget Leak takes command of this two-person show and does not miss a beat. From her casting choices to the fluid and
While there is obvious “tragedy” in the story of Juicy (Hamlet’s counterpart in the original text), this show is a beautifully comedic approach to the
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 Carnegie’s The Color Purple – It is no exaggeration–you cannot afford to miss this production. It will be spoken of for years to come.
“The Color Purple” is a love letter to Black women — a celebration of sisterhood, radical self-acceptance, and radical self-love.
From powerhouse solo acts to collaborative ensembles, this year proved once again: the Cincinnati Fringe Festival isn’t just alive—it’s thriving