
REVIEW: ‘Rocky Horror’ at The Carnegie – Don’t Dream It, SEE IT!
Brimming with camp and raucous theatricality, this production owns its absurdity and delivers pure, communal joy with unwavering commitment.

Brimming with camp and raucous theatricality, this production owns its absurdity and delivers pure, communal joy with unwavering commitment.

I have said it before and I will continue to say it: the greater Cincinnati area has some true, honest-to-goodness talent.

Whether you’re revisiting your teenage years, soaking up the nostalgia, or seeing Grease for the first time, this production is an absolute blast and not

This Carnegie production… is a high-octane revival that feels both reverent and refreshing.

GREASE is a non-stop extravaganza of dazzling choreography, big laughs and a dive into one of our favorite 50s classics.

By Liz Eichler and LCT Reviewers Before we share our excitement about the upcoming theatre season, LCT (The League of Cincinnati Theatres) reviewers are taking

This is an expertly crafted musical that should be seen.

If you are a Patsy Cline fan, this is your show. Even if you are not a fan, this is still your show.

Director Pugh keeps the focus on the unjustness of the accusations and the mounting tension within the community as they feel increasingly frustrated by a court which seems to be acting without any regard to the greater good of the community.

Cincy Shakes is known for creative reinventions of Shakespeare’s works and this is certainly a creative gamble. I am happy to say that it pays off.

Director Matthew Lewis Johnson transports Shakespeare’s story about 400 years from the 1590’s to the neon-soaked pulse of the 1980’s.