
REVIEW: Home, I’m Darling at Falcon Theatre
Think Wandavision, but with real people who love the 50s and don’t need mind control to create their perfect world. But can it last? Directed

Think Wandavision, but with real people who love the 50s and don’t need mind control to create their perfect world. But can it last? Directed

Christy’s Cincy Fringe Reviews for The Highway Woman, One Last Night with Mary MacLane, Far Away From Home, and Thread and Bone.

Eileen Earnest takes us along a rollercoaster of joyful levity and solemn empathy in Falcon Theatre’s immersive Every Brilliant Thing. While we work through heavy

Rather than simply watching a mystery unfold, the audience becomes part of the investigation.

Indya Lincicome is sensational as Reno Sweeney, the nightclub chanteuse with a past. When she sings, it feels like you’re at a Beyoncé concert, and her stage confidence is one of the clearest highlights of the production.

Come on out and see CCM students at the Carnegie in this knock out production! You don’t want to miss it!