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Two actors cover an impressive array of personalities in Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park's production of the delightful (if deadly) "Murder for Two."
"Noises Off," on stage now at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, has audiences literally howling with enjoyment throughout.
Mental illness has a life of its own in this creative work written and directed by Cincinnati-local Vicky Alcorn.
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.
The basement of MOTR Pub is the ideal venue for this chilling, powerful drama of kidnapping and abuse.
For those looking to travel on an inter-dimensional journey with two dancing, partying alien beings, this is the right show for you.
"The Gospel of Barabbas," from Hugo West Theatricals, may be the most irreverent production of this year's Cincinnati Fringe Festival — and one of the most hilarious.
When’s the last time you spent an hour watching someone perform card tricks that blew your mind? Make time to catch Erik Tait’s "Please Shuffle The Cards" at the 2018 Cincinnati Fringe Festival.
Mythology, pop culture, mental health, and self-awareness interweave throughout "of Monster Descent" to create a tapestry the Three Fates themselves would be envious of making.
"Thrive IRL" is Nameless Numberhead's sketch comedy hour at Cincy Fringe, featuring vaudeville for the social media generation.
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