
Cincy Fringe 2023: Alan’s Reviews #2 of 2
The Cincinnati Fringe is establishing a higher bar for its productions. Under the leadership of Katie Hartman, Cincinnati Fringe has really stepped up its game
The Cincinnati Fringe is establishing a higher bar for its productions. Under the leadership of Katie Hartman, Cincinnati Fringe has really stepped up its game
Cincy Fringe 2023 Reviews by Christy Carson With a few days off for OCTAFest rehearsals, I saw some solid mid-week shows on June 7 and
One of my top shows so far is “Who’s Afraid of Winnie the Pooh”–a brilliant and clever mashup of the silly old bear and Piglet
Cincy Fringe Festival is ultimately a celebration of new and exciting theatrical works where you’ll experience a roller coaster of cathartic emotions. The artists and
I Highly Recommend”Modern Beings” for those who think they know what Fringe “should” be–as this is a perfect example.
You will like all four shows! “Heart Ripped Out…” is my favorite Fringe show so far. My husband and son want to get to “Dad
The four shows I saw Saturday had similar themes: identity and belonging, but in very different ways.
Toonkel’s performance is polished and has touches of the personal; as an audience member, you can feel her care of animals and that makes for
Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical is a great trip down memory lane that invites you to sing along.
Absolutely go see this show. If you are a fan of Neil Diamond, it is an excellent semi-autobiographical story framed through Neil’s therapy sessions.
This play is both funny and touching, a perfect way to spend a May evening at the theatre.