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Tia Seay channeled Aretha Franklin, giving her catalog of classic, soulful hits the R-E-S-P-E-C-T it deserves at The Carnegie.
A story about grief, loneliness and politics in outer space, set in 2088, is somehow relevant to today on all counts. That's just how they do things at Know Theatre.
In "August: Osage County," Cincinnati Shakespeare Company explores the depths of dysfunction, finding a wide range of emotions within.
The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra once again took audiences to a galaxy far, far away this weekend with their performance — and screening — of "The Empire Strikes Back."
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati brings to life Alison Bechdel's memoir, "Fun Home," in this bold, topical, unnerving performance.
World-renowned Spanish guitarist Pepe Romero joined the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra for an unforgettable night of music and dance.
On stage now through August 25 at The Carnegie, "American Idiot" is a coming-of-age story from the turn of the millennium that manages to remain relevant today.
Know Theatre kicks off their aptly named season, The Fight, with the story of a woman who takes charge of her life by jumping into the world of Mixed Martial Arts.
Kicking off the aptly name Year of the Woman at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, "Miss Holmes" has everything you need from a Sherlock Holmes adventure, plus a little more.
Beautiful costumes, an epic set and stirring performances made Cincinnati Opera's "Romeo & Juliet" a resounding success.
By Zach Moning
By Kari E. McLean
By Carol Ellison
By Franck Mercurio