
REVIEW: Who’s Afraid of Ghost Girls?
As Ms. Vanden Eynden states in her note in the program, it does not matter if you believe in spiritualism or not: the tale of
As Ms. Vanden Eynden states in her note in the program, it does not matter if you believe in spiritualism or not: the tale of
Emma Kolstedt, as #46, demonstrates the most amazing ball handling skills, and is considered the new girl, the outsider trying to fit into this team
The murder mysteries unfold quickly and tightly, inhaling the unprepared Watson hastily into Holmes’s world.
One audience member will choose to keep or abolish the Constitution each night. (On our night she chose to keep it.)
…one of the best shows I have seen at the Covedale.
Overall, the production is a must see! If you want an evening full of laughter and entertainment this is the show for you. The light-hearted
For those of you who want something different than your everyday jukebox musicals and musicals based on popular 1980s films, then this is the musical
Human Race Theatre’s Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson Apt 2B, written by Kate Hamill, is an energetic fun time that will make you think and
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.