In "Carnegie Miscast", Boys Will Be Girls (& Girls Will Be Boys) for Showtune Faves
We’ve been hoping a local theater would grab an idea that’s become a huge hit with Broadway fans in New York and across the U.S. And here it is.
We’ve been hoping a local theater would grab an idea that’s become a huge hit with Broadway fans in New York and across the U.S. And here it is.
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Is it a Random World?
Pieces from a performance that told the stories of local immigrants are going up for sale.
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Stage classic The Miracle Worker is the season opener for the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, continuing through Oct. 1.
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There really was a Typhoid Mary and always-watchable pro actress Jennifer Joplin takes the title role in a regional premiere when Queen City Theater crosses the river to The Carn
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September on local stages is dominated by the Bard of Avon.
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Cincinnati Shakespeare’s splendid new, intimate theater is the star of season opener A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the Bard’s romantic comedy about a royal wedding, young lovers bei
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David Strathairn, renowned character actor and award-winning star of film, TV and stage comes to Cincinnati for one night only in what looks like a must-see, free event -- Theater of
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Love improv? Get ready for a feast Sept.
The Carnegie named its new executive director on Tuesday.
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Capturing the affection of a drowsy audience and waking them up to more than they expected and finally to a love-in standing ovation - that’s a performance.
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Take it all off, gentlemen. And sing and dance while you’re doing it!
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The thesis of Know Theatre’s well-executed but nevertheless not-ready-for-prime-time summer entertainment Marian: Or the True Tale of Robin Hood is that the lady can do all the h
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Some of the best things happening on in the local theater scene is more and more opportunities being created for local playwrights.
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The biggest musical ever brings together a company of 100 high school actors, designers, musicians, and crew this week when the Commonwealth Artists Summer Theatre (C.A.S.T.) in Fort Thom