There’s a lot to like about MURDER BALLAD, the sophomore season premiere from Stone On A Walk Theatre Company in Over the Rhine. Presented in…Read More
What a delightful last two weeks I’ve had. No, really. This is the first year I’ve really done Fringe right. Last year I was too…Read More
Caryl Churchill’s play, LOVE AND INFORMATION, is really just a bunch of short scenes linked by a central theme – either love or information –…Read More
Paul Strickland is a gem. His uncanny storytelling ability is something to behold; he’s a brilliant writer, beyond clever, and engaging on stage. For the…Read More
A compelling new actor. A sharp, driven writer. A brilliant veteran actress. Inventive staging in the round. All of it adds up to another successful…Read More
OCCUPATIONAL PLEASURES is by far one of the funniest Fringe shows of the year. Written by local playwright and comedian, Ben Dudley, this office-based comedy…Read More
KJ Sanchez’s CINCINNATI KING is now in the second draft phase or so – and the folks at Washington Park were treated to a staged…Read More
When I was a boy, my step father ordered “I Love Lucy” on VHS through the Time/Life series. Each tape contained two episodes, I think, and…Read More
Where do we start with SHIRTZENCOCKLE? These Fringe veterans – the Performance Gallery – sort of embody the spirit of Fringe’s avant garde style and…Read More
About halfway through the performance of SHELTER at Gabriel’s Corner yesterday, I began about really wonder what the point playwright Trey Tatum was trying…Read More