
REVIEW: “ALWAYS… PATSY CLINE” is a Gem
This is an expertly crafted musical that should be seen.

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.

“Always… Patsy Cline” is, ultimately, a story about the power of music to connect us…across geography, class, and time.

With a solid cast and soul-stirring blues, jazz, and gospel music, The Carnegie’s production of The Color Purple is a moving tribute to love, family,

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.

By Doug Iden Dr. Seuss’s fantastic tales come alive in the Seussical at the Carnegie in another great collaboration with CCM–University of Cincinnati’s College Conservatory

Under the expert direction of Rachel Stevens, this production is a joyful, fast-paced spectacle filled with irresistible music, dazzling performances, and an inventive approach that

Every college should stage this show.

Short Version: this cast takes on a weird, sad, and esoteric script that at times invokes an almost 1950’s “old money” aesthetic, as well as a vision of the Underworld that would make Homer proud.

The overarching theme is romantic love and familial relationships. In this rendering, there is also an emphasis on the importance of language, learning and memory.