REVIEW: NKU’s “The Wolves”
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
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
“Howard Crabtree’s When Pigs Fly” is a fun dynamic show that is sure to be an audience-pleaser.
The ensemble displays remarkable comedic chops. They navigate the mayhem unfolding around them with unwavering commitment. It is evident to the audience that the cast
NKU’s ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ runs through April 20 at the Carnegie. This is an extremely funny, well executed production by cast and crew.
‘Amélie: The Musical’ is as warm as the coming spring and as limitless as the stars. The zaniness of the show is entertaining, but
At its heart, ‘Amelie the Musical’ celebrates the beauty of life’s simple pleasures and the importance of connection. Through Amelie’s journey, we are reminded that
This is a fun production of 9 to 5 that should please anyone who attends. There are some strong moments and great singing.
The play ridicules rather than lambasts. This is a good, upbeat, funny, and well performed show.
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 which has been doing soccer together since they were small. The actress is 100% believable in both her awkwardness and soccer skills.
Keep an eye on Ghostlight, as it continues to make a mark on Cincinnati Theatre and performers.
The murder mysteries unfold quickly and tightly, inhaling the unprepared Watson hastily into Holmes’s world.