Samuel D. Hunter, the playwright of A GREAT WILDERNESS now running at Falcon Theatre, has a knack for writing about spirituality and sexuality that is…Read More
Category Archives: Plays
Blake Robison, artistic director at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, has made a concerted effort to welcome more family’s to the Playhouse. Yes, they…Read More
This week we’re previewing both this week’s openings and a few of next year’s amazing line up of shows in Cincinnati theatre for 2018-2019’s season. …Read More
The thing about Tennessee Williams plays is that he provides so much opportunity to over-do it, to take things to such a heightened emotional place…Read More
I love that Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park is committed to producing new plays. Artistic Director Blake Robison (and Ed Stern before him) allow for…Read More
RED VELVET is the story of Ira Aldridge, the first African-American to play Othello in the 1800’s, who faced discrimination at every turn. This long,…Read More
The 10th Anniversary for TRANSMIGRATION at CCM featured a variety of theatrical experiences, including one of the most powerful and smart plays I’ve seen in…Read More
If you’ve not seen BURIED CHILD and haven’t read any spoilers, let me bring you up to speed. It is indeed about – at least…Read More
Martin McDonagh, the playwright of THE PILLOWMAN, is a twisted individual. All of his plays seem to have a preoccupation with murder and violence; this…Read More
I think I liked THE HUMANS. I know I liked the humans in THE HUMANS. But Stephen Karam’s script is so nuanced, so subtle that…Read More