
“The Play That Goes Wrong” Full of Laughs
The set’s are flimsy, the actors are either way too into character, knocked out, or not even actors at all, all culminating in one of
The set’s are flimsy, the actors are either way too into character, knocked out, or not even actors at all, all culminating in one of
This show is about the set, the lighting, the props, the stage managers, actor feuds, and run crew. Anything that could “go wrong” on stage
Be warned: this isn’t anything like the classic film starring Tim Curry (spoiler alert: there is no Wadsworth at all). However, if you are in
The tempo and timing of the line delivery and jokes is always on point. For being set in the apocalypse, the humor is a welcome
Know Theatre‘s world premiere of Bankers by local playwright Brant Russell offers a new humorous take on the post-apocalyptic world. Forget zombies, this story is
In the end, much like the board game, the show is all in good fun. If you are looking for classic musical theater, this may
“It’s a Sad Song… but We Sing it Anyway” Review by Ariel Mary Ann I am pleased to have witnessed the opening night of the
“Hadestown” is a show I would recommend for a shower of people. If you are a fan of Greek myths, go. If you love the
Ms. Brott’s grasp of Prospera’s character arc and her incredible delivery of the dialogue is nothing short of perfection. In fact, her subtleties are so wonderful that she both stands out as a talent, but knows how to blend in to the ensemble.
Overall
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s The Tempest is 100% worth the ticket price–and an ideal introduction to the magic of Shakespeare.
It is not hard to see that Ms. Vogel’s heart is clearly poured into every single word which started on a humble set of pages before being spoken by a rock solid cast and felt by a willing audience.