
REVIEW: Carnegie’s “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill”
La’Sherrill finds the humanity within Holiday’s moments of vulnerability and pain. Each note sung is rich with soul and passion from the top of the
La’Sherrill finds the humanity within Holiday’s moments of vulnerability and pain. Each note sung is rich with soul and passion from the top of the
Lola is sheer liquid in movement with a powerful voice leaving the audience applauding for encores.
The “daring dreamer character” is evident within the entire cast, especially in the show’s creators. They dared to be different, take a risk, and explore
Review by Adam Schwartz If you have never been to a Renaissance Festival, then let me paint the picture for you. The food is hot
“Singin’ in the Rain” runs through February 12 at The Carnegie in KY. Singing, dancing, and real rain makes this a Raining Achievement.
The Carnegie brings the movie magic to life in Covington. “Singin’ in the Rain” is a dancing spectacle, with catchy songs and laughs throughout.
With “George Remus, A New Musical” the creators have set themselves up for success with a story of epic proportions that you don’t want to
this is an excellent show done with exuberance by a highly talented and animated cast
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.