
“œHarvey“ Actor at Carnegie Theatre Commended by LCT
The League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) recognizes the work of Nathan Neorr in “œHarvey,“ playing now through April 27 at The Carnegie Performing Arts Center
The League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) recognizes the work of Nathan Neorr in “œHarvey,“ playing now through April 27 at The Carnegie Performing Arts Center
The League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) recognizes the work of Brianna Barnes as Louise and Sherry McCamley as Mama Rose in the Covedale Theatre“™s “œGypsy,“
Panelists for the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) have recognized the Falcon Theatre“™s “œFourth Wall“ production of The Story of My Life with a 4
Panelists for the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) have recognized the Children“™s Theatre of Cincinnati“™s production of Roald“™s Dahl“™s timeless children“™s story “œWilly Wonka, Jr.“
Panelists for the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) have recognized Know Theatres The Twentieth Century Way with a 4 Star rating. Long Beach, California ,1914.
Panelists for the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) have recognized the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company“™s production of the Henry IV, Parts I and II with a
Panelists for the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) have recognized the three actor ensemble of Playhouse“™ in the Park“™s A Delicate Ship, for their performances.
Panelists for the League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) have recognized John Feltch for his supporting role in Playhouse“™s Pride and Prejudice, an adaptation of Jane
The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music’s (CCM)production of Hair is an electric, visceral celebration of the spirit of rebellion and hope. Directed with a thoughtful hand by Vincent DeGeorge, this staging of the iconic rock musical pulses with life, protest, and communal energy—reminding us that the questions raised in 1968 haven’t lost their sting.
CLP regulars, Cian Steele (Robbie), Trey Finkenstead (Sammy) and Tyler Gau (George) create the perfect trio whose lighthearted antics keep audiences enthralled in a story that they already know well.
In short, The Wedding Singer is a glittery, feel-good romp through a hairspray-filled time capsule—and this Incline Theatre production delivers it all with flair, fun, and a whole lot of love.