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Mozart's classic opera "The Marriage of Figaro" is beautifully realized in Cincinnati Opera's production.
"The Wolves" is an intense examination of a pack of strong young women, on stage now at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati.
In "Walking While Black in Moscow," Les Kurkendaal-Barrett relates what he learned about the challenges of being a person of color who is gay in a place where the former is rare and the latter is dangerous.
The record-breaking musical "CATS" is in town now with Broadway in Cincinnati.
In Schedule C Shows' "Puppets Should Speak," relationships breakdown when a boyfriend (an actual ventriloquist's dummy) stops communicating. It's all very Cincinnati Fringe Festival.
"Descent: A Murder Ballad" is an excellent Cincinnati Fringe Festival entry from Hannah Gregory with a stellar cast of actors doubling as musicians.
Let Alexx Rouse be your in-flight entertainment with "Stow Your Baggage" at Cincinnati Fringe Festival.
Lormarev Jones taps into the frustrations of fellow women who kicked off the "Millennial" generation at Cincinnati Fringe Festival.
"This House Will Never Let Us Go," a Cincinnati Fringe Festival entry from Gideon Productions, explores the sacrifices we make to reconnect with ourselves.
Comedian Zach Dorn turns nostalgia into a one man variety show with his Cincinnati Fringe Festival entry, "Let's Prank Call Each Other."
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