Incline“™s Blithe Spirit is Supernaturally Sublime
Review by Laurel Humes of Blithe Spirit: Incline Theatre Lift your spirits for a couple of hours by sharing them with the ghosts in Blithe
Review by Laurel Humes of Blithe Spirit: Incline Theatre Lift your spirits for a couple of hours by sharing them with the ghosts in Blithe
Review by Rachel Brandenburg of Blithe Spirit: Incline Theatre Do you believe in ghosts? Or are mystics, mediums, and psychics simply frauds who have convinced
Review by Rachel Brandenburg of Family Ties: Human Race Theatre Based on the television series of the same name, Family Ties, by Daniel Goldstein, brings
Review by Liz Eichler of Family Ties: Human Race Theatre Imagine the television network pitch: liberal activist parents raising a conservative son. Comedy ensues. Would
Review by Laurel Humes of Damn Yankees: Incline Theatre I“™m still humming “œYou“™ve Got to Have Heart,“ one of the pleasures of Damn Yankees, the
Review by Doug Iden of Damn Yankees: Incline Theatre If you are disappointed about the Reds season so far, imagine being a Washington Senators fan
Review by Alan Jozwiak of Master Harold“¦and the Boys: Falcon Theatre These days, ballroom dancing seems reserved for reality television shows like Dancing with the
Review by Ken Stern of Master Harold“¦and the Boys: Falcon Theatre In the best of all worlds, in an ideal setting, life is hard enough
The Wizard of Oz at Stage Right Musical Theater Company blew me away by the talent, artistry, and sheer spirit of this production. The performances are masterful, the costume and set design both gorgeous and evocative, as are everything from the lighting to the props.
By Doug Iden Dr. Seuss’s fantastic tales come alive in the Seussical at the Carnegie in another great collaboration with CCM–University of Cincinnati’s College Conservatory
Under the expert direction of Rachel Stevens, this production is a joyful, fast-paced spectacle filled with irresistible music, dazzling performances, and an inventive approach that sets it apart.