
REVIEW: Home, I’m Darling at Falcon Theatre
Think Wandavision, but with real people who love the 50s and don’t need mind control to create their perfect world. But can it last? Directed

Think Wandavision, but with real people who love the 50s and don’t need mind control to create their perfect world. But can it last? Directed

Christy’s Cincy Fringe Reviews for The Highway Woman, One Last Night with Mary MacLane, Far Away From Home, and Thread and Bone.

Eileen Earnest takes us along a rollercoaster of joyful levity and solemn empathy in Falcon Theatre’s immersive Every Brilliant Thing. While we work through heavy

Cincy Shakes is known for creative reinventions of Shakespeare’s works and this is certainly a creative gamble. I am happy to say that it pays off.

Director Matthew Lewis Johnson transports Shakespeare’s story about 400 years from the 1590’s to the neon-soaked pulse of the 1980’s.

In “trying times” theatre reminds us that endurance is not passive, it is creative. Through every story, we find our way forward, together.