CSC’s “Noises Off” Leaves Them Laughing
Review by Doug Iden of “Noises Off”: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company This is one of the funniest plays I have seen in a long time. The
Review by Doug Iden of “Noises Off”: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company This is one of the funniest plays I have seen in a long time. The
Review By Liz Eichler of “Noises Off”: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Audiences jumped to their feet in enthusiastic applause for “œNoises Off,“ playing now through June
Review by Alan Jozwiak of A Great Wilderness: Falcon Theatre A Gay conversion camp. This is the least likely place to set a play, but
Review by Laurel Humes: A Great Wilderness: Falcon Theatre Falcon Theatre closes its season with a drama about a hot-button topic ““ conversion therapy, or
Review by Laurel Humes of Bye Bye Birdie: Incline Theatre Bye Bye Birdie is just plain fun, the perfect opener for the easy-going summer season
Review by Doug Iden of Bye Bye Birdie: Incline Theatre Elvis is in the building ““ sort of. The 1960“™s spoof on Elvis Presley“™s military
Review by Liz Eichler of “Champagne Gods”: Clifton Players Clifton Performance Theatre is in Northside now, at the Liberty Exhibition Hall, presenting “œChampagne Gods“ by
Review by Shawn Maus of Tartuffe: Miami University Theatre Moliere may have written Tartuffe over 300 years ago, but it’s a lot of fun for
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.