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"Tales From the Cuckoo Club" is a complicated look at mental illness in young people — part of Cincinnati Fringe Festival's Fringe Next series.
In "90 Lies an Hour," Theatre Mobile's Paul Strickland flexes his tall tale storytelling prowess.
"Martha" is a fictionalized (and humanized) account of the end of an entire species.
With note-perfect comedy, a cheeky send-up of the caper genre and a sincere tenderness at its core, Queen City Flash's “ZOINKS!” at Cincinnati Fringe Festival is more than worth your time.
Comedian Zach Dorn turns nostalgia into a one man variety show with his Cincinnati Fringe Festival entry, "Let's Prank Call Each Other."
"This House Will Never Let Us Go," a Cincinnati Fringe Festival entry from Gideon Productions, explores the sacrifices we make to reconnect with ourselves.
Lormarev Jones taps into the frustrations of fellow women who kicked off the "Millennial" generation at Cincinnati Fringe Festival.
Let Alexx Rouse be your in-flight entertainment with "Stow Your Baggage" at 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.
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.
By Zach Moning
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