I hope people don’t start referring to DISGRACED as “the Muslim play.” It is certainly about a Muslim and it certainly has lots of references…Read More
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The national tour of THE SOUND OF MUSIC is an unexpected surprise, at least for me. When I think of this classic Rodgers and Hammerstein, it’s…Read More
I’ve never done this before but I feel compelled to write an addendum to my review of CCM and Know Theatre’s RUNAWAYS after seeing it…Read More
Sometimes you admire a show for the subtlety of the direction. Shows with lots of plot and well-developed characters need a masterful, yet invisible directorial…Read More
I’m so grateful for Miranda McGee. She’s a wonderful actress (and a very nice person) and for those reasons alone I always appreciate her presence…Read More
Four for four. I saw four productions last week. All four of them were named for their lead character, in a bit of irony. And…Read More
In the closing moments of THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s opening night, audible sobs resonated from all across the theatre. Tears…Read More
When the Playhouse in the Park announced this year’s season, I considered reading John Irving’s novel, A Prayer for Owen Meany, so that I would…Read More
THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE is not a show about drag queens. Not really. I mean, of course it is. The whole premise is spelled…Read More
This is by far Xavier’s most ambitious season since starting their Theatre major. That’s obvious when looking at the line up. What might not be…Read More