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In "August: Osage County," Cincinnati Shakespeare Company explores the depths of dysfunction, finding a wide range of emotions within.
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.
Margaret Atwood's true crime story, "Alias Grace," is on stage now at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, providing a glimpse into some of the challenges that have face women throughout history.
"42nd Street" found a home in this masterfully performed production at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
The 2004 hit film "Mean Girls" returns as a musical, with an updated message about coming of age that still rings true today.
On stage through November 17 at The Carnegie, "Proof" explores family relationships and what it means to come to terms with an overbearing legacy.
Laugh, cry and cringe along as Cincinnati Shakespeare Company presents this hilarious comedy.
The riotously funny "Puffs" at Know Theatre of Cincinnati explores what it means to be a bystander growing up in the shadow of epic, magical events.
"Hello, Dolly!," on stage now through December 15 with Broadway in Cincinnati, brings warmth and wit to the Aronoff Center.
"The Frog Princess" graces the stage at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, bringing plenty of laughs with a heartwarming message of kindness at its core.
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