REVIEW: Magnolia Theatre’s ‘Five Lesbians Eating A Quiche’
The ensemble deftly handles the material with comedic physicality and timing. You just have to laugh with the raw energy of this Fringe-y production.
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The ensemble deftly handles the material with comedic physicality and timing. You just have to laugh with the raw energy of this Fringe-y production.
With stellar casting, star-making performances, and a keen technical design, CCM’s colorful
production of ‘Once on This Island’ is among the best musicals staged this
With its talented cast, amazing voices, dynamic choreography, and stunning visuals, ‘Once on This Island’ captures the magic and spirit of the Caribbean island setting,
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
‘Amélie: The Musical’ is as warm as the coming spring and as limitless as the stars. The zaniness of the show is entertaining, but
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
Antigone, Presented by the Girls of St. Catherine’s really is an unexpected delight. It is a drama, but it also delivers frequent laughs. It does
‘Breaking the Code’ at the Falcon is a thought-provoking production, a reminder of Turing’s remarkable legacy and the injustices he endured.
Brooks’ lyrics are witty, profound, sarcastic but also can be sophomoric, ribald and raunchy rife with double-entendres and innuendoes.
Cincinnati favorites Bruce Cromer, and siblings Jennifer Joplin and Jared Joplin are part of the tightknit cast at Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati's world premiere of "The Match Game." CLICK to read all the reasons you need to see it! #LCTReviewer #LoveCincyTheatre #professionaltheatre #regionaltheatre #cincinnatiactingfamily ... See MoreSee Less
Review: "The Match Game" at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati - League of Cincinnati Theatres
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With strong performances and sharp writing. Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati's Match Game delivers captivating storytelling. Through May 5.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
#LCTReviewer Kat Reynolds celebrates strong performances (both acting and design!) in CSC's 'Much Ado About Nothing'--which runs until May 5th at CSC. ... See MoreSee Less
REVIEW: CSC's 'Much Ado About Nothing' is Everything! - League of Cincinnati Theatres
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Shakespeare's rom-com 'Much Ado About Nothing' will be presented by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company runs now through May 5th.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
CLICK to see why #LCTReviewer Noah Moore's likes Mount St. Joe's "Marian, or the True Tale of Robin Hood." ... See MoreSee Less
REVIEW: ‘Marian…’ Swashbuckles Classic Robin Hood Story - League of Cincinnati Theatres
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Mount St. Joseph University’s 'Marian, Or The True Tale of Robin Hood' is a playful and imaginative retelling infused with folk music.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
CLICK to read full review and why #LCTReviewer Molly Alderson loves NKU's 'The Play That Goes Wrong." ... See MoreSee Less
REVIEW: Hilarity Unfolds in NKU's 'The Play That Goes Wrong' - League of Cincinnati Theatres
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In a world that takes itself far too seriously, NKU's The Play That Goes Wrong is a refreshing reminder: joy that can be found in laughter.1 CommentComment on Facebook
The play was so good tonight. Everyone laughed the entire 2 hrs. ❤️
"CSC’s 'Much Ado' is Shakespeare’s bread and butter. It is entertaining–and easy to understand why the bard still hits...it proves, once again, Kelly Mengelkoch can do anything." CLICK to read the first LCT Review of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. (and PLEASE FOLLOW LCT!) #LoveCincyTheatre ... See MoreSee Less
REVIEW: CSC’s MUCH ADO about Love and Laughter - League of Cincinnati Theatres
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CSC’s Much Ado is Shakespeare's bread and butter. It is entertaining--and easy to understand why the bard still hits.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
#LCTReviewer Doug Iden says that with the help of director Ken Jones, NKU's "The Play That Goes Wrong" erupts in delightful chaos. CLICK to read full review of the latest production from NKU School of the Arts. ... See MoreSee Less
REVIEW: NKU's 'THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG' - League of Cincinnati Theatres
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NKU’s 'The Play That Goes Wrong' runs through April 20 at the Carnegie. This is an extremely funny, well executed production.0 CommentsComment on Facebook