
REVIEW: “Beetlejuice” is a Scary Good Time
If you’re a fan of the original movie, loved to be entertained, or enjoy a good spectacle, Beetlejuice: The Musical is for you.
If you’re a fan of the original movie, loved to be entertained, or enjoy a good spectacle, Beetlejuice: The Musical is for you.
Beetlejuice the Musical successfully captures most of the great images from the beloved original, providing a delightful and entertaining experience for PG-13 audiences.
Rob McClure as the titular Mrs. Doubtfire/Daniel does an excellent job making the character his own. There is no attempt to recapture Robin Williams’ nuance,
If you’re looking for a dose of 90’s nostalgia or a non-holiday family outing, be sure to catch this production before it leaves the Aronoff
You don’t need to be a fan of Bob Dylan to recognize what a gem this show is. While it’s a musical, it feels more
The show as a whole is a petri dish of vibrant and flawed characters who draw the audience in and win them over just in
From the high energy choreography to the strong vocals, this is a show that’s sure to entertain anyone who is a fan of the King
MJ the Musical is a tribute to the artistic force-of-nature that was Michael Jackson, filled with jaw-dropping musical numbers and stunning visuals.
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.