The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park is a two-time, Tony Award-winning professional theatre nationally known for its excellence and commitment to new works and as an artistic home for America’s best actors, directors and designers. A Playhouse season is carefully selected to offer something for everyone, with classics, recent Broadway hits, musicals, comedies, dramas and world premieres all in one season.
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View less[…] There’s never a doubt that actors on a stage are talented. Each is outfitted perfectly, stepping into the name on their script, embodying the persona of their character. While I may be dramatic at times, my dramatizations of this world pale in comparison to those at Playhouse in the Park. […]
[…] There’s never a doubt that actors on a stage are talented. Each is outfitted perfectly, stepping into the name on their script, embodying the persona of their character. While I may be dramatic at times, my dramatizations of this world pale in comparison to those at Playhouse in the Park. […]
View less[…] Ferrante walked onto the Shelterhouse Theatre stage at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park last night and spoke for a few minutes about his childhood idol. Then, he painted an oversize […]
[…] Ferrante walked onto the Shelterhouse Theatre stage at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park last night and spoke for a few minutes about his childhood idol. Then, he painted an oversize […]
View less[…] into the Broadway musical “Million Dollar Quartet,” which opened this past weekend at Playhouse in the Park for a four-week […]
[…] into the Broadway musical “Million Dollar Quartet,” which opened this past weekend at Playhouse in the Park for a four-week […]
View less[…] thoroughly enjoyed the world premiere of “Be Here Now.” Packed into the Shelterhouse Theatre at Playhouse in the Park, a small cast of four shed some light of truth on the clichés “never judge a book by its […]
[…] thoroughly enjoyed the world premiere of “Be Here Now.” Packed into the Shelterhouse Theatre at Playhouse in the Park, a small cast of four shed some light of truth on the clichés “never judge a book by its […]
View less[…] a story of mid-60s rock gospel singers told entirely in the showroom of a funeral parlor, rocks Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park this […]
[…] a story of mid-60s rock gospel singers told entirely in the showroom of a funeral parlor, rocks Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park this […]
View less[…] you just don’t get out of serious-minded adults. “Treasure Island,” playing now at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, is exactly one of those shows. The recommended age of 10+ skews the audience decidedly younger, […]
[…] you just don’t get out of serious-minded adults. “Treasure Island,” playing now at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, is exactly one of those shows. The recommended age of 10+ skews the audience decidedly younger, […]
View less[…] film version of Stephen King’s “Misery,” I don’t know where you’ve been living. Playhouse in the Park’s stage adaptation of the famous book/film is just as unnerving. Barbara Chisholm’s Annie Wilkes is […]
[…] film version of Stephen King’s “Misery,” I don’t know where you’ve been living. Playhouse in the Park’s stage adaptation of the famous book/film is just as unnerving. Barbara Chisholm’s Annie Wilkes is […]
View less[…] friends, Christmas has come early this year at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley” gives you that push into the Christmas season […]
[…] friends, Christmas has come early this year at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley” gives you that push into the Christmas season […]
View less[…] Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s “A Christmas Carol” is the stage adaptation of the Charles Dickens’ novella, first published in 1843. This timeless work — and I assume 175 years of steady use qualifies a work as timeless — centers on the moral reckoning of one Ebenezer Scrooge. Like Scrooge himself, we are taken on a journey through time. We come to understand how a boy full of hope
View more[…] Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s “A Christmas Carol” is the stage adaptation of the Charles Dickens’ novella, first published in 1843. This timeless work — and I assume 175 years of steady use qualifies a work as timeless — centers on the moral reckoning of one Ebenezer Scrooge. Like Scrooge himself, we are taken on a journey through time. We come to understand how a boy full of hope becomes a young man full of promise, and then an old man full of hate. […]
View less[…] a question of soul mates. In the case of “The Last Wide Open,” on stage now at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, it’s also a question of an effusive and energetic woman, a stoic and sarcastic Italian man and a […]
[…] a question of soul mates. In the case of “The Last Wide Open,” on stage now at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, it’s also a question of an effusive and energetic woman, a stoic and sarcastic Italian man and a […]
View less[…] my first time experiencing an August Wilson production. This play definitely lived up to the hype. Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s production of “Two Trains Running” portrays the dialogue of everyday people that meet […]
[…] my first time experiencing an August Wilson production. This play definitely lived up to the hype. Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s production of “Two Trains Running” portrays the dialogue of everyday people that meet […]
View less[…] Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park swam off-grid to deliver a one-night only opportunity at Newport Aquarium that was more “park” than “playhouse.” They ensured a better appreciation of the performers’ stamina and the challenges of being a bard. Based on Jules Verne’s science fiction classic, “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” the Playhouse team delivered a progressive play experience against the
View more[…] Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park swam off-grid to deliver a one-night only opportunity at Newport Aquarium that was more “park” than “playhouse.” They ensured a better appreciation of the performers’ stamina and the challenges of being a bard. Based on Jules Verne’s science fiction classic, “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” the Playhouse team delivered a progressive play experience against the darkened backdrop of the aquarium and its mysterious inhabitants. Audience members became part of the story, as they were inducted into the Orka Fleet with the mission to apprehend Captain Nemo while navigating the submarine Nautilus. The clever ensemble cast fully embraced their roles from the first salute to deliver a truly “sub-mersive” experience that left the audience with their own tales to tell (and the desire to see both the Playhouse performers and the Aquarium again in the light of day). […]
View less[…] tongue-in-cheek to tragic, humor is universally appealing. “The Thanksgiving Play” at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park touches on every type of joke there is. Larissa FastHorse has written a play that turns a mirror on […]
[…] tongue-in-cheek to tragic, humor is universally appealing. “The Thanksgiving Play” at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park touches on every type of joke there is. Larissa FastHorse has written a play that turns a mirror on […]
View less[…] written by Chelsea Marcantel and directed by Laura Kepley, is a joint collaboration between our Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and the Cleveland Play House. The world premiere run started in Cleveland and last week opened in […]
[…] written by Chelsea Marcantel and directed by Laura Kepley, is a joint collaboration between our Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and the Cleveland Play House. The world premiere run started in Cleveland and last week opened in […]
View less[…] currently on hold for me at the Public Library. You can imagine how excited I was when I heard that Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park was doing another literary adaptation this season, after last year’s wonderful production of […]
[…] currently on hold for me at the Public Library. You can imagine how excited I was when I heard that Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park was doing another literary adaptation this season, after last year’s wonderful production of […]
View less[…] In a season that has become more and more defined by deadlines on sales, bustling delivery trucks and checking items off a list, it could be so easy to lose the magic of the season. But one of the most powerful ways to hold on to the real meaning of this time of year is to cling to and celebrate tradition. In Cincinnati, with such a rich and vibrant arts community, one of the most standout
View more[…] In a season that has become more and more defined by deadlines on sales, bustling delivery trucks and checking items off a list, it could be so easy to lose the magic of the season. But one of the most powerful ways to hold on to the real meaning of this time of year is to cling to and celebrate tradition. In Cincinnati, with such a rich and vibrant arts community, one of the most standout forms of holiday traditions is the annual production of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. […]
View less[…] right off the bat I want to say that “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story” is showing at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park now through February 16. I want to stress this point because the show was an absolute blast and I […]
[…] right off the bat I want to say that “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story” is showing at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park now through February 16. I want to stress this point because the show was an absolute blast and I […]
View less[…] I honestly don’t know how I would have answered. Well, “americUS,” on stage now at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, covered every answer possible from anyone’s ethnic or social economic […]
[…] I honestly don’t know how I would have answered. Well, “americUS,” on stage now at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, covered every answer possible from anyone’s ethnic or social economic […]
View less[…] up your alley. I even suggest you listen to “Suavemente” by Elvis Crespo on the way to Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. You’ll end up doing the cha-cha in the lobby while grabbing your drinks and […]
[…] up your alley. I even suggest you listen to “Suavemente” by Elvis Crespo on the way to Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. You’ll end up doing the cha-cha in the lobby while grabbing your drinks and […]
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