Cincy Fringe 2023: Christy’s Reviews #2
Cincy Fringe 2023 Reviews by Christy Carson With a few days off for OCTAFest rehearsals, I saw some solid mid-week shows on June 7 and
Cincy Fringe 2023 Reviews by Christy Carson With a few days off for OCTAFest rehearsals, I saw some solid mid-week shows on June 7 and
I’ll be sharing my thoughts as I go (plus a few favorite spots for food and drinks nearby), so follow along here and on Instagram!
This play will lift your spirits. While this reviewer enjoys small intimate theatres…, it is always nice to see theatre in larger spaces with larger
The set’s are flimsy, the actors are either way too into character, knocked out, or not even actors at all, all culminating in one of
This show is about the set, the lighting, the props, the stage managers, actor feuds, and run crew. Anything that could “go wrong” on stage
Know Theatre‘s world premiere of Bankers by local playwright Brant Russell offers a new humorous take on the post-apocalyptic world. Forget zombies, this story is
Human Race Theatre’s “Barbecue” explores addiction, family dynamics, and American reality- whatever that reality may be.
Robert O’Hara’s “Barbecue,” currently receiving a stunningly directed and acted production at the Human Race Theatre, is the kind of American play destined to be
The emotional impact is profound, and while there is beauty in Pi’s resilience, his journey is not an easy one.
Whether or not you’re familiar with the book or the Oscar-winning film, ‘Life of Pi’ is a must-see.
The Wizard of Oz at Stage Right Musical Theater Company blew me away by the talent, artistry, and sheer spirit of this production. The performances are masterful, the costume and set design both gorgeous and evocative, as are everything from the lighting to the props.