Theresa Rebeck’s POOR BEHAVIOR reminds me of why I am really glad I don’t provide marriage counseling anymore. The opening night audience laughed, guffawed, gasped,…Read More
Category Archives: Plays
I love new works; there’s something exciting about seeing a new play for the first time produced out of passion with care and hard-work. That’s…Read More
Why are so many new plays – especially comedies – so sitcomesque, I wonder? I think there’s a void to fill. But is it because…Read More
THE EARTH IS FLAT by Todd Almond is this fall’s Studio Series production by the CCM Acting department. It was commissioned for last year’s inaugural…Read More
This week I had opportunity to see two very different productions with very different approaches to the idea of living in one’s own head. You…Read More
DRACULA is one scary fella. It’s a legendary character, as seductive as he is frightening. It’s a daunting task to take on one of horror’s…Read More
I knew how good of a show this was when my heart began to race and my pulse quickened. As the story progressed, there was…Read More
Falcon Theatre has a long history with Halloween; they produce plays in the horror genre more frequently than any other theatre company in the area….Read More
Now this is what I call a debut. Susan Felder, Assistant Professor of Acting and Movement at UC-CCM, makes her Cincinnati directing debut with the longest…Read More
With amazing material, Jennifer Joplin is an unstoppable force. But even when the material isn’t super, she’s pretty darn good. As is the case with…Read More