At intermission, a woman I know was sitting in front of me. She turned and asked if I could explain Steven Dietz’s BLOOMSDAY to her….Read More
I guess I’ve been in social services too long but I just don’t find child abuse all that funny. And MATILDA THE MUSICAL is full of…Read More
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
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
I’ll just say it. SMALL ENGINE REPAIR by John Pollono is the funniest dark comedy I’ve ever seen on a Cincinnati stage. I’ve never heard…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