Carnegie’s “Sleuth” Gets Lost in Twist and Turns
Review by Donna Hoffman of Sleuth: The Carnegie Theatre The detailed, handsome set by Ryan Howell with antique and novelty props by Adam Hambrick, Mary
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Review by Donna Hoffman of Sleuth: The Carnegie Theatre The detailed, handsome set by Ryan Howell with antique and novelty props by Adam Hambrick, Mary
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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
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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. ❤️
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REVIEW: NKU's 'THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG' - League of Cincinnati Theatres
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