
REVIEW: Clifton Players’ “Man v Machine”
If anything, Man vs. Machine makes one thing clear: great theatre will always depend on the complexity of the human heart.

If anything, Man vs. Machine makes one thing clear: great theatre will always depend on the complexity of the human heart.

See this play. Like the fox that messes up the hen house, People in the Woods may disturb your comfortable ideas—and that’s exactly what makes

Cincinnati theatres “punch above their weight,” delivering world-class productions and daring new works.

Perhaps one of the strengths of this play is that all the actors in the cast have places where they sparkle and shine.

The Velocity of Autumn is a great evening of theatre done by two ace actors who bring a lot to their respective roles. It is

By Alan Jozwiak The play Ghost Girls by Clifton Players and Liberty Exhibition Hall is now up and running. Ghost Girls is an impressive world

By Liz Eichler– Sam Shepherd’s “Ages of the Moon” depicts two men wrestling with their past. Literally. Well, the wrestling bit at least. Clifton Players

This production of “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story” delivers exactly what audiences hope for: strong performances, infectious music, and an evening that leaves you smiling.

Grab your flashlight and run to Falcon Theatre to watch A Girl in School Uniform (Walks into a Bar).

Choreographer Natalie Hershman leads an extraordinary dance team of Bates, Enmarie Brewer, Mia Mires, Zoe Akayla Bullock and Caleb Freed.