
REVIEW: “Home, I’m Darling” at Falcon
Home, I’m Darling tackles several intricate topics including fantastical thinking, obsession, basic honesty within relationships, and misogyny, perpetrated by both men and women. It is
Home, I’m Darling tackles several intricate topics including fantastical thinking, obsession, basic honesty within relationships, and misogyny, perpetrated by both men and women. It is
With such a strong leading lady, it would be easy to have Charity overshadow the rest of the production. In reality, the entire cast performs
A major highlight is the graphics…Designed by Jessica Ruehl, the graphics portray a variety of scenes including woodlands and parks with leaves swaying, classrooms, grocery
Grace Marie Rusnica should be commended for her betrayal of Charity. In one of the most demanding roles an actress can portray (she is on
By Katrina “Kat” Reynolds Know Theatre of Cincinnati evidently agrees with this reviewer: it’s officially autumn, so it’s time to switch to spooky-mode with Monsters
Director Courtney Sale keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Review by Doug Iden Based on the folktale of the Iron Mountain Baby, Bright Star spins a tale of love, longing, misplaced morality, and redemption
Gaslight remains timeless for two very different reasons: in many ways, its message was very much ahead of its time and, unfortunately, psychological abuse still
Higher delivers on the promise of the modern rock musical; It touches the soul through harmony and beauty while bringing you face to face with uncomfortable slices of reality.
‘How do we wield power and who becomes subjugated under it? What does it mean to literally or metaphorically “murder” someone?’
If you love horror, psychological thrillers, and love to feel scared then this Macbeth is the show for you.