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Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati brings a fairy tale to life in "The Dancing Princesses," complete with magic, mystery, fabulous frivolity and plenty of shenanigans.
Goldilocks finally gets her day in court for her infamous break-in at the home of three bears. Justice may or may not prevail, but community theater certainly does.
Guest conductor Andrey Boreyko led the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra through a series of delightful music, with a truly special appearance by Tine Thing Helseth.
Kamasi Washington and the West Coast Get Down made a triumphant return to Cincinnati, bringing with them remarkable skill, versatility and above all, the pure, joyful power of music.
Cult classic turned holiday tradition turned musical "A Christmas Story" gives you everything you need for Christmas outside of an official Red Ryder carbine-action, 200-shot, range model air rifle with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time.
The Children's Theatre presents "Cinderella" in the style of British pantomime, creating a hilarious, good time for the entire family with audience participation, pop songs and plenty of slapstick.
The holiday season in Greater Cincinnati wouldn't be quite the same without "The Nutcracker" at Cincinnati Ballet, the magic of which only grows year over year.
Elena Rodriguez Moore's choreography in "Climb" makes expert use of symbolism to provoke a thorough and poignant examination of immigration and the struggle to find an identity between multiple cultures.
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, with guest conductor Sir Andrew Davis and pianist Garrick Ohlsson, provide a spectacular evening of music to get lost in.
Waitress delivers a cast of characters that all bring their own special ingredient to the mix in familiar story full of charm, quick wit and outlandish (sometimes bawdy) humor.
By Zach Moning
By Kari E. McLean
By Carol Ellison
By Franck Mercurio