
REVIEW: ‘The Secretary’ at Falcon Theatre
As Ruby, the gun company’s owner and town magnate, Raia Jane Hirsch is nothing short of perfection.
As Ruby, the gun company’s owner and town magnate, Raia Jane Hirsch is nothing short of perfection.
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A Steady Rain is raw, unflinching, and punctuated by humor that reminds us of the humanity beneath the uniforms.
“an offbeat comedy about safety, love, and guns in a world that’s up in arms.”
This is theatre at its most powerful: unsettling, cathartic, and deeply human.
The script blends personal history with civic reflection, provoking audible reactions from the audience as questions of rights and interpretation unfold.
Not only are these gentlemen able to adjust to aging in front of our very eyes, but they each bring a solid footing–and their chemistry
grab your flux capacitors, hop in your Delorean and hit to 88 miles per hour down to the Aronoff Center to see this excellent stage
The music captures the push and pull between devotion and identity, between a code that demands obedience and a soul that longs for freedom.
Annie Schneider as Dolly Levi is casting at its finest. Annie carries the role with a duality seen in Broadway greats. She has the comedic timing of Carol Burnett and the voice of a golden age starlet.
TCT’s Wizard of Oz is a must-see family event—an imaginative, immersive production that breathes new life into a beloved story.