
REVIEW: A Guest to Remember: Clifton Players’ “The Guest”
Perhaps one of the strengths of this play is that all the actors in the cast have places where they sparkle and shine.
Perhaps one of the strengths of this play is that all the actors in the cast have places where they sparkle and shine.
Based on the strong acting, large laughs, and atmospheric set, Falcon’s Hangmen is a dark comedic delight.
At its core, The Guest is a story of self-discovery, as each character seeks meaning and purpose…I highly recommend this show. The dialogue is sharp
Let us talk about Oneika Phillips as Getrude. The depth of this character is immaculately portrayed by Ms. Phillips as she gives us a peek
Ken Ludwig’s Lend me a Tenor is the perfect comedy to perk up the gray days of winter.
Clever language, rich characterization, and a hopeful reimagining of a classic story make A Room in the Castle a captivating 85-minute journey.
If screwball comedy is your “aria” of interest, you should see this show which combines great dialogue and acting with exquisite timing.
The best way to enjoy the local theatre is to go to your local theatres!
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.