Dark. Interesting. Raunchy. Sad. Provocative. Brilliant. Pick one – or all – and you’ve got a descriptor for CABARET currently running at the Aronoff Center…Read More
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This was not really what I expected. Not totally, anyway. (Hint: It was much better.) A solid chick-flick-on-stage, this one woman play is full of…Read More
Musicals are incredibly difficult to produce and so when one is done well, everyone needs to go show their support. VIOLET is a very good…Read More
I just got home from seeing the Cincinnati Reds crush the Milwaukee Brewers. There’s something so upbeat, positive, and hopeful about baseball. Going to a…Read More
I admire the work being done at Xavier University as they build upon the foundation set forth under the watch of Cathy Springfield and create…Read More
Neil LaBute’s THE SHAPE OF THINGS we meet some fairly unlikeable people doing things that boggle the mind a little. But we also see what…Read More
It’s always refreshing when university theatre programs find material that is age appropriate. With the recent production of AMERICAN IDIOT and now the current Studio…Read More
It’s gotta be incredibly difficult to remain enthusiastic when you do the same exact thing every single night. That’s the best explanation I have for…Read More
In my review of ANNAPURNA last week, I talked about delaying my response in order to fully form an opinion. In the case of MOTHERS AND…Read More
Sometimes after seeing a show I need to chew on it a bit. A good night’s sleep sometimes helps; sometimes its just some quiet reflection. Other…Read More