
Review: ‘Shards of an Honor Code Junkie’ Shines at CCM
The music captures the push and pull between devotion and identity, between a code that demands obedience and a soul that longs for freedom.

The music captures the push and pull between devotion and identity, between a code that demands obedience and a soul that longs for freedom.

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

The story follows three middle schoolers who decide to go on a quest to meet the coolest Jedi in the galaxy (aka Samuel L. Jackson)

“Blerds” is a show that will appeal to Blerds, nerds, non-nerds, and practically anyone else. There are enough nerdish Easter eggs within the script to

Exploring how different choices define behavior and action is the basic premise of Falcon Theatre’s world premiere production of During/After, opening this weekend for a

At its core, The Guest is a story of self-discovery, as each character seeks meaning and purpose…I highly recommend this show. The dialogue is sharp

Let us talk about Oneika Phillips as Getrude. The depth of this character is immaculately portrayed by Ms. Phillips as she gives us a peek

Clever language, rich characterization, and a hopeful reimagining of a classic story make A Room in the Castle a captivating 85-minute journey.

See Shucked. Broadway in Cincinnati’s current musical comedy is a corn-fed, joke-stuffed, gosh darn delight from first note to final bow.

This show is bright, silly, and refreshingly unpretentious. The colors pop, the songs are easy to follow, and the story doesn’t ask you to work too hard.

The production keeps the audience leaning in and at the edge of their seats, with Wiggins embodying a cast of multitudes and inviting us into a story that unfolds deliberately, poetically, and, by the end, collectively.