Covedale’s “On The Town” is a Night Well-Spent
The entire cast is vivacious and tireless
The entire cast is vivacious and tireless
One is transformed into another world through the puppets…There is giggling galore when the audience meets the Screaming Hag and the Burping, Belching Hag…It is
Review by Doug Iden Cincinnati’s Covedale Theater is challenging itself in its final season production with a riotous, dance-filled homage to New York City. Based
Traveling Broadway show is a classic reminder that despite life’s troubles, the music and nostalgia it brings, remains forever.
Director Des McAnuff has created a show immensely centered on the audience experience…”Ain’t Too Proud” is fast, fun, and occasionally heartbreaking
Each year, the entire CCM Acting community would break up into six teams with each team creating a new thirty-minute play based on any topic
High school theatre teacher Logan wins a grant to create the annual Thanksgiving play. She and her boyfriend and fellow actor Jaxton struggle to devise
Dang, Fisher, and Richmond’s acting keeps the audience enthralled throughout the 100 minute play.
Rick Grant’s stellar portrayal (of Turing) is breathtaking. Mr. Grant expertly pivots between a university-age Turing to a more adult Turing and back again without issue. His physicality, his cadence of speech, and his array of emotions are a work of art. Mr. Grant shows commitment from the first breath he takes on stage until his last.
‘Amélie: The Musical’ is as warm as the coming spring and as limitless as the stars. The zaniness of the show is entertaining, but the heart of the story is what truly makes this a sublime time spent at the theatre.
At its heart, ‘Amelie the Musical’ celebrates the beauty of life’s simple pleasures and the importance of connection. Through Amelie’s journey, we are reminded that even the quietest voices have the power to make a difference.