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Raucous good fun, featuring marsupial foils and a tribute to one of the most beloved legends attributed to Cincinnati’s most recent U.S. President.
Mental illness has a life of its own in this creative work written and directed by Cincinnati-local Vicky Alcorn.
Queen City Opera delivers another fun, musically impressive performance through this quirky twist on finding love. Tchaikovsky is giving a thumbs up, wherever he is.
"Noises Off," on stage now at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, has audiences literally howling with enjoyment throughout.
The May Festival kicked off last night at Music Hall. Eun Sun Kim conducted Verdi's "Requiem" with infectious enthusiasm.
Dance Theatre of Harlem brought their powerful, expressive and profound form of dance to the stage at the Aronoff Center for two nights this weekend.
Two actors cover an impressive array of personalities in Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park's production of the delightful (if deadly) "Murder for Two."
The National decided to go big when they came home, and they hit it out of the (proverbial and literal) park.
"Four dorky guys" brought the house down at Taft Theatre through talent, creative showmanship and non-stop humor.
In a season that has ranged from iconic to ground-breaking, Cincinnati Ballet's "Bold Moves" takes us beyond tradition and shows us what is possible when we take risks and open our minds to the power of the new and different.
By Zach Moning
By Kari E. McLean
By Carol Ellison
By Franck Mercurio