NKU YES Fest: “New Year’s Eve at the Stop-N-Go”
The setting is December 31, 1999, when Y2K was on everyone’s mind and conspiracy theories about the end of the world abounded....
NKU YES Fest: “Falstaff and the Endless Machine”
...the play is thought provoking, often funny, sometimes sad and at the end quite frightening. Definitely it is engrossing....
CSC’s “Comedy of Errors” Hits the Jackpot
Review by Liz Eichler Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Comedy of Errors is a non-stop flight to classic Vegas where you’ll enjoy almost non-stop belly laughs as this hilarious mashup hits the jackpot. Comedy of Errors is a story about two sets of twins, masters and their servants, separated as infants,...
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s “The Comedy of Errors” is a Doppelganger-filled Delight
The modern twist on the classic Shakespearian production is delightful and the perfect blend of old and new. ...
Glamorous Must-See Production of “The Wiz Jr.” by Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati
Brandi Langford Sherrill’s (Dorothy) powerful voice carried throughout the Taft Theater and brought audience members to their feet with applause....
NKU YES Fest: “Keeper of the Realm” at The Carnegie is a Love Letter to Cincinnati
Review by Swapna Mirashi ‘Keeper of the Realm’ at The Carnegie is a love letter to Cincinnati. The new play, written by Cincinnati playwright D. Lynn Meyers and directed by Brian Robertson, is set in the city’s West Side. It is also a first-of-its-kind regional collaboration and it kicks-off...
‘Silent Sky’ at Falcon “Starring” Henrietta Leavitt
This is a very engaging story about early female astronomical pioneers and addresses, unapologetically, the shackles placed on the women and their ability to succeed nonetheless. ...
‘Silent Sky’ at Falcon Theatre Inspiring
Falcon’s production of this delightful play, directed by Bridget Leak, is intimate and simple. It invites you into the story and keeps you there...