I told him after the show that this show was “Vincetacular.” And I meant it as high praise. You see, director Vince DeGeorge has a…Read More
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There’s a moment in Act Two of Lorraine Hansberry’s A RAISIN IN THE SUN where 10-year-old Travis gives his grandmother, Lena, a gardening hat. It’s…Read More
ALL THE ROADS HOME is an interesting, well-acted play telling the coming of age stories of three generations of women. From the moment the gorgeous-voiced…Read More
Sometimes you just need a good cry. At least I do. I caught the final dress rehearsal of RABBIT HOLE at Falcon Theatre and did…Read More
I love magic, I always have. So when this year’s Broadway Across America season was announced and THE ILLUSIONISTS – LIVE FROM BROADWAY was in…Read More
The latest mainstage production from the Playhouse in the Park, JANE EYRE, does its best to appeal to a broad audience base. Fans of classic…Read More
The plethora of empty seats at last night’s opening of MACK AND MABEL probably reinforces the notion that certain titles sell – and others do…Read More
Ensemble Theatre’s latest offering, WHEN WE WERE YOUNG AND UNAFRAID, is set in 1972. Women’s liberation is rising. Soldiers have returned from Vietnam, and they’re…Read More
SOMETHING ROTTEN is the best touring show to come through Cincinnati in some time. That’s a bold statement, I realize, but it has everything necessary…Read More
Last Sunday night, multi-platinum selling, 18-time-Grammy winning Adele stopped mid-song, took a moment, and began again. Once she did, she gave perhaps her most triumphant…Read More