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At times both heavy and hilarious, "americUS" is a valuable exploration of identity in modern America. Catch it at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park through March 8.
"Remembering James" at The Carnegie provided a great look at a pillar of the musical landscape as we entered Black History Month. Don't miss it when it comes back to the region this April!
The wildly popular "Les Misérables" shows why it achieved the heights it has in this touring production from Broadway in Cincinnati.
Two women come to terms with trauma and the scars it leaves behind in this darkly humorous, sometimes harrowing production at Know Theatre, narrated by a goat.
With 100 years of experience under their belts, its no surprise that The Children's Theatre of Cincinnati knocks this one out of the park.
The drawing rooms of Regency era England come to life in Cincinnati Shakespeare Company's production of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice."
Babies switched at birth, torrid affairs, lies, deceit and accidental incest — that just scratches the surface of the hilarious "Destiny of Desire" at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park.
Cincinnati Fringe Festival is now underway, entirely digital. In "Hive Mind," Performance Gallery and Solasta Theatre Lab take a look at quarantine life from an unusual perspective.
"Quit While You're Ahead," from A to Z Productions, takes a starkly rational view of suicide, weighing the pros and cons with semi-empirical data.
"Paul and Erika's HOUSE SHOW," from Theatre Mobile in Cincinnati, demonstrates what to do when there's really no way of knowing what to do.
By Zach Moning
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