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Posted Tue, Jan. 6
Third Annual Cincinnati Directors Competition Deadline Approaching
Posted Tue, Jan. 6
Madcap Puppets Announces Passing of Christine Arnison, Executive Director
Posted Tue, Jan. 6
Interview with Rob Jansen -NSC YouTube video
Actor discusses upcoming roles in New Stage's Dying City
Posted Mon, Jan. 5
Arts community waiting on economy -Cincinnati Enquirer article
A few months ago, Cincinnati appeared poised for an arts building boom; At the beginning of 2009, it's all on hold.
Posted Mon, Jan. 5
Not all bad news for the arts -Cincinnati Enquirer article
At Playhouse in the Park there's good news even as the economy collides with a 50th-anniversary celebration in 2009-10.
Posted Mon, Jan. 5
Spamalot -Talkin' Broadway.com review
As the cowardly Sir Robin, James Beaman shines as a true song and dance man. -Scott Cain
Posted Mon, Jan. 5
The show must go on -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Belt-tightening can be seen everywhere in the arts in Greater Cincinnati.
Posted Mon, Jan. 5
2009 arts: Theater's winter of our content -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Theater lovers, rejoice. It's winter. In Cincinnati there's always more good theater between January and March than any other season.
Posted Mon, Jan. 5
2009 arts: 'Don't miss' dance performances -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Lots to dance about this winter, starting with Exhale Dance making its debut at the Aronoff with Choreographers Collex.
Posted Mon, Jan. 5
Cool music, theater, dance -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Resolve to be transported by Cincinnati's overflowing performing arts calendar this winter.
Posted Fri, Jan. 2
Spamalot -Cincinnati Enquirer review
Smart, delightfully silly. -David Lyman
Posted Fri, Jan. 2
UC grad manages 'Spamalot' silliness -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Ken Davis, proud grad of Roger Bacon High School and University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, is in town as production stage manager of Monty Python's Spamalot.
Posted Wed, Dec. 31
Every Christmas Story Ever Told -CityBeat review
Wild and crazy time in the Arnold's courtyard. -Mark Sterner
Posted Wed, Dec. 31
Stage This -CityBeat article
Local theaters offered a great array of shows in 2008
Posted Tue, Dec. 30
Receive $5 Discount Coupon for Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
By donating to the Ronald McDonald House this weekend (Jan. 2-4).
Posted Mon, Dec. 29
CCM gets powerful voice -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Robin Guarino is the new chair of the opera department at UC's College-Conservatory of Music, one of the most prestigious programs in the country.
Posted Mon, Dec. 29
Press Release: Cincinnati Playhouse Acting Interns and Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Combine Forces to Present The Nina Variations
In conjunction with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company's production of The Seagull, CSC presents Steven Dietz's The Nina Variations, featuring Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park's Acting Intern Company
Posted Fri, Dec. 26
He's perfecting 'I Love You' -Cincinnati Enquirer article
It's the second time around for a Shelterhouse run of the show, and a second time in the show for Bob Walton
Posted Wed, Dec. 24
Press Release: Season's Greetings Friends of Acclaim
Happy Holidays to all our Friends on Both Sides of the Theatreical Fourth Wall
Posted Wed, Dec. 24
Press Release: CSC Studio Series Features Anton Chekhov's The Seagull in New Stoppard Translation
Opening January 16th and running concurrently with Steven Dietz's The Nina Variations
Posted Wed, Dec. 24
Press Release: New Stage Collective: Dying City
NSC Premieres Haunting, Relevant Psychodrama January 8-25
Posted Wed, Dec. 24
Curtain Call: Theaters, Actors, Etc. -CityBeat
Bail Out a Theater
Posted Wed, Dec. 24
The Real Deal -CityBeat article
Robin Guarino brings vast experience to her new job at CCM
Posted Mon, Dec. 22
Holidays have two troupes rockin' -Cincinnati Enquirer article
If you're yearning for a musical time-out from holiday mall music, you can catch three rock-infused but not serious holiday entertainments
Posted Mon, Dec. 22
Dr. Horrible recruits in Cincinnati -Cincinnati.Com Pop Something blog
'Tur-Mohel' aka Cincy Shakes' Jeremy Dublin, applies for the Evil League of Evil.
Posted Wed, Dec. 17
Start Your New Year With Monty Python
All Spamalot seats on January 1st are $32. Student rush also available.
Posted Wed, Dec. 17
Jesus Christ Superstar -CityBeat review
Carnegie gets the formula right for Superstar. -Rick Pender
Posted Wed, Dec. 17
The Sound of Music -CityBeat review
The Sound of Music doesn’t really sing. -Rick Pender
Posted Tue, Dec. 16
Press Release: Rydell High Welcomes New Class of 2008-09
Full Casting Announced for the National Tour of Grease
Posted Mon, Dec. 15
Playhouse plans currently delayed -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Plans for a new Playhouse in the Park, either downtown near Fountain Square or on site in Eden Park, aren't precisely on hold but....
Posted Mon, Dec. 15
Jesus Christ Superstar -Cincinnati Enquirer review
Jesus Christ Superstar succeeds. -Jackie Demaline
Posted Mon, Dec. 15
Alexsander: Pilate role was fate -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Native New Yorker Nik Alexsander first heard the words 'Northern Kentucky University' a year ago
Posted Mon, Dec. 15
Striking 12 -CityBeat review
Posted Sat, Dec. 13
Press Release: December 15 Fringe Festival Application Deadline Approaches
Submissions now being considered for sixth annual Cincy Fringe
Posted Fri, Dec. 12
Crew keeps 'Carol' humming -Cincinnati Enquirer article
It takes an off-stage army to create the magic of Playhouse in the Park's A Christmas Carol
Posted Thu, Dec. 11
It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Drama -CityBeat review
Falcon Theatre takes a step back in time. -Jennifer Davis
Posted Wed, Dec. 10
Twelfth Night -Cincinnati Enquirer review
Dandy Twelfth Night at Cincy Shakes. -Jackie Demaline
Posted Wed, Dec. 10
Music Director Needed Immediately
Posted Wed, Dec. 10
Playhouse cancels 'Angelica' shows -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Citing the high cost of change-over between shows and low single ticket sales, Playhouse in the Park is canceling the final week of Travels of Angelica
Posted Wed, Dec. 10
The Women -CityBeat review
NKU has a mob of actresses for The Women. -Tom McElfresh
Posted Wed, Dec. 10
Twelfth Night -CityBeat review
Twelfth Night has a celebratory, smiling tone. -Rick Pender
Posted Wed, Dec. 10
Curtain Call: Theaters, Actors, Etc. -CityBeat
Cause for Hope
Posted Wed, Dec. 10
A Christmas Carol -CityBeat review
Playhouse sustains holiday traditions. -Rick Pender
Posted Tue, Dec. 9
Classics fill the season -Cincinnati Enquirer article
There's a Santa's bagful of onstage holiday entertainment from now till the end of December, enough to fill up 12 days of Christmas and then some.
Posted Tue, Dec. 9
Male Actor Needed
Posted Mon, Dec. 8
'The Women' just a bunch of modern-day gal pals -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Northern Kentucky University puts two dozen women on stage through Dec. 14 for a play that director Mark Hardy calls "the love child of Oscar Wilde and 'Absolutely Fabulous.'"
Posted Mon, Dec. 8
The Women -Cincinnati Enquirer review
NKU's 'Women' inject new life into old work. -Jackie Demaline
Posted Mon, Dec. 8
Radio days return for 2 shows -Cincinnati Enquirer article
It's a good season for going back to yesteryear and sitting in on a "radio" drama, complete with onstage sound effects.
Posted Mon, Dec. 8
Ten shows aimed at grown-up audiences -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Holiday shows aren't just for kids. Here are another 10 possibilities, for a slightly more grown-up audience.
Posted Mon, Dec. 8
A Christmas Carol -Cincinnati Enquirer review
What I love best about Carol is that it keeps evolving. If you saw it last year it was better than the year before, and if you see it this year, it's better still. -Jackie Demaline
Posted Mon, Dec. 8
Dubin deserves Acclaim -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Jeremy Dubin earns Acclaim for his main stage directing debut of Twelfth Night, continuing through Jan. 4.
Posted Mon, Dec. 8
Alice in Wonderland -CityBeat review
Cheering for cheer at Ensemble Theatre. -Mark Sterner
Posted Mon, Dec. 8
The Santaland Diaries -CityBeat review
Hit or miss holiday hilarity from David Sedaris. -Tom McElfresh
Posted Thu, Dec. 4
Satisfied as Santa -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Leo Northart, who cultivates the look, is back in Children's Theatre's 'Rudolph'
Posted Thu, Dec. 4
Alice in Wonderland -Cincinnati Enquirer review
Delicious, imaginative, adventurous and completely over the top. - David Lyman
Posted Thu, Dec. 4
Girdler is queen of holidays -Cincinnati Enquirer article
When it comes to the holiday family musical, Ensemble Theatre rounds up quite a cast of characters. But it's Deb Girdler as villainess-in-chief who can be counted on to steal scenes.
Posted Wed, Dec. 3
What I'm Into -CiN Weekly article
Playhouse in the Park intern actor Landree Fleming.
Posted Wed, Dec. 3
Stomp -Cincinnati Enquirer review
'Stomp': Entertaining order, not noise. -David Lyman
Posted Wed, Dec. 3
Ushers Needed for NSC's Striking Twelve
Posted Wed, Dec. 3
A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant -CityBeat review
Scientology Pageant is both deadpan and satirical. It’s also a tad mystifying. -Rick Pender
Posted Tue, Dec. 2
A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant -Talkin' Broadway.com review
As usual, Know Theatre provides a solid and entertaining mounting. -Scott Cain
Posted Tue, Dec. 2
Groundlings Jr.
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company class for students grades 7-9.
Posted Tue, Dec. 2
Press Release: Give the Gift of Reading at New Stage Collective's Holiday Rock Concert Striking 12
Receive a $2 discount on tickets for book donation.
Posted Tue, Dec. 2
'Tale of Two Cities' Lazar Guest Stars on Upcoming 'Ugly Betty' Episode -Playbill.com article
Aaron Lazar, the singing actor and CCM grad who co-starred in the short-lived Broadway musical A Tale of Two Cities, will be seen in the Dec. 4 broadcast of the ABC series Ugly Betty.
Posted Tue, Dec. 2
Guitar Player Needed for JPI's The Sound of Music
Posted Mon, Dec. 1
Theaters collect for those in need -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Arts organizations want to make spirits bright on and off the stage this month.
Posted Mon, Dec. 1
Cincinnati Landmark Productions Seeks Evening Assistant Box Office Manager
Posted Mon, Dec. 1
Volunteer Actors Needed for Cold Reading of a Script-in-Progress
Posted Fri, Nov. 28
Season's greetings to Scientology -Cincinnati Enquirer article
For those who do not carry the holidays in their hearts, the next best thing to a goof on Christmas has to be a goof on Scientology.
Posted Wed, Nov. 26
Farce, Facts and Fun -CiN Weekly article
Know Theatre tackles religion with Scientology Pageant
Posted Wed, Nov. 26
How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying -Talkin' Broadway.com review
A slick and entertaining romp. -Scott Cain
Posted Wed, Nov. 26
Curtain Call: Theaters, Actors, Etc. -CityBeat
Let's Make a Deal for Theater Tickets
Posted Wed, Nov. 26
Farce, Facts and Fun -CityBeat article
Even on a tight budget, there's holiday spirit at local theaters
Posted Wed, Nov. 26
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company's Bard Academy Winter
Enrollment is open.
Posted Tue, Nov. 25
Press Release: It's a Wonderful...Student Project
Falcon Theatre was recently the subject of a class project for students of graphic design at NKU.
Posted Mon, Nov. 24
A Bewitching Switch: Understudy Matthew Risch Is New 'Pal Joey' -Playbill.com article
Updated Nov. 25: Newcomer and CCM grad is taking over a Broadway lead after a star's injury.
Posted Mon, Nov. 24
Press Release: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Featuring Songs from the Television Classic.
Posted Mon, Nov. 24
Press Release: New Stage Collective Rocks in the New Year with the Return of Striking 12
December 11-31
Posted Sun, Nov. 23
Reflect on our times at Y.E.S. fest -Cincinnati Enquirer article
The 2009 edition of Northern Kentucky University's biennial Y.E.S. Festival premieres three dramas about contemporary issues: Iraq, autism and environmental activism in a post-Patriot Act America.
Posted Fri, Nov. 21
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying -Cincinnati Enquirer review
It's a man's world in '60s musical satire, but it's ladies night in the College-Conservatory of Music's splashy revival. - Jackie Demaline
Posted Fri, Nov. 21
The Price -CityBeat review
Arthur Miller delves into the detritus of broken promises. -Tom McElfresh
Posted Fri, Nov. 21
Press Release: Director Promises To Transport Audiences Back in Time for Radio Drama
Those coming to see Falcon Theatre's latest production, It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Drama may not recognize the Monmouth Theatre
Posted Thu, Nov. 20
Press Release: The Spirits of Christmas to Soar in the Loft
Human Race Presents New Christmas Carol Adaption - With Carols
Posted Thu, Nov. 20
Press Release: Stomp the Smash Hit Returns to Cincinnati with Some New Surprises
Tickets Are Now On Sale
Posted Wed, Nov. 19
Press Release: Xavier and Madcap Cast First Show
Tales Holiday Fun for All Ages
Posted Wed, Nov. 19
The Know Theatre Holiday Semi-Spectacular Available for Booking Your Holiday Parties
Posted Wed, Nov. 19
Press Release: Don't Be Late for a Very Important Date
Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati Presents Family-Friendly Holiday Musical, Alice in Wonderland, December 3-January 4
Posted Wed, Nov. 19
The Wizard of Oz -CityBeat review
Onstage Wizard tries to mimic the classic film. -Rick Pender
Posted Tue, Nov. 18
Backstage at The Wizard of Oz -Cincinnati Enquirer video
Peebles native, NKU grad and touring Broadway performer Brian Bailey offers a peek backstage at The Wizard of Oz at the Aronoff Center.
Posted Tue, Nov. 18
Press Release: Hell Hath No Fury..
The Department of Theatre & Dance at Northern Kentucky University presents The Women by Clare Boothe Luce December 4th thru the 14th.
Posted Tue, Nov. 18
Applications Now Available for Summerfair Cincinnati Special Grants
Grants support small and mid-size arts organizations
Posted Mon, Nov. 17
Press Release: The Carnegie Partners With Northern Kentucky University in Holiday Production of Jesus Christ Superstar
December 12–28 in the Otto M. Budig Theatre at The Carnegie.
Posted Mon, Nov. 17
Press Release: Everyone's Holiday Favorites Return in Every Christmas Story Ever Told
Runs December 14-30 at Arnold's Bar & Grill
Posted Mon, Nov. 17
Press Release: New Grant Could Make Dayton a Major Musical Theatre Center
A Dayton cultural fund has just awarded a grant that will enable The Human Race Theatre Company to become even more of a national factor in musical theatre development.
Posted Sun, Nov. 16
Donate blood, get Christmas play vouchers -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park partners with Hoxworth Blood Center for a blood drive 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 29.
Posted Fri, Nov. 14
A life of oooohs and 'Oz' -Cincinnati Enquirer article
NKU grad living on the road, over the rainbow
Posted Fri, Nov. 14
The Wizard of Oz -Talkin' Broadway.com review
Audiences seeking a faithful and well-put together stage production of the musical will certainly be pleased. -Scott Cain
Posted Thu, Nov. 13
The Wizard of Oz -Cincinnati Enquirer review
'Oz' a little short on magic. -Jackie Demaline
Posted Thu, Nov. 13
Our Town -CityBeat review
The stuff of now — and forever. -Tom McElfresh
Posted Thu, Nov. 13
Press Release: Roaring, Rollicking, and Romantic: Twelfth Night Takes the Stage at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
The Roaring 1920s provides a jazz-infused setting for Shakespeare's Classic Comedy Running December 5th through January 4th.
Posted Wed, Nov. 12
Ensemble Theater of Cincinnati Annual Coat Drive Begins
Posted Wed, Nov. 12
Book Your Holiday Group or Party Now for Alice in Wonderland
At Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati Dec. 3-Jan. 4.
Posted Wed, Nov. 12
'Verge' cast wins Acclaim -Cincinnati Enquirer article
The four-member cast of short-run “On the Verge” by College-Conservatory of Music-Drama wins Acclaim for student acting ensemble.
Posted Wed, Nov. 12
Curtain Call: Theaters, Actors, Etc. -CityBeat
To Cover the Arts or Not
Posted Tue, Nov. 11
Press Release: Going Once...Going Twice...Going Online
Backstage Treasures...and More Online Auction 2008 Online Bidding Opens November 17
Posted Mon, Nov. 10
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change -Cincinnati Enquirer review
An ensemble of two men and two women do a fine job delivering bright songs and sketches. -Jackie Demaline
Posted Mon, Nov. 10
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change -CityBeat review
Playhouse offers funny, mature look at love and marriage. -Rick Pender
Posted Mon, Nov. 10
Press Release: Help Make Holidays Brighter for Greater Cincinnati Families
Playhouse partners with Hoxworth Blood Center for a blood drive on Saturday, November 29.
Posted Thu, Nov. 6
Press Release: The National Tour of The Wizard of Oz Selects Local Students from Zappa Studios
To Perform the Roles of Munchkins in the Cincinnati Engagement November 11-23
Posted Thu, Nov. 6
'Island' dance wins Acclaim -Cincinnati Enquirer article
The Caribbean-infused dance that’s the star of Northern Kentucky University’s currently playing Once on This Island wins Acclaim for the choreography of Jane Green and Ruby Streate.
Posted Wed, Nov. 5
Once on This Island -CityBeat review
NKU’s Island pulses with physical energy. -Rick Pender
Posted Tue, Nov. 4
Press Release: CCM Highlights Humor and Hijinks in the Corporate World With Tony-Winning Musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
A side-splitting portrayal of one ambitious man's ride to the top.
Posted Mon, Nov. 3
Press Release: Children Uncover World of L. Ron Hubbard Through Song
Children's Scientology Musical to Show at Know Theatre
Posted Mon, Nov. 3
Once On This Island -Talkin' Broadway.com review
The Northern Kentucky University Department of Theatre & Dance is presenting a thoroughly delightful and ingenious production of this gem of a show.
Posted Mon, Nov. 3
Turn of the Screw -CityBeat review
Kelly Mengelkoch and Josh Stamoolis capture both the dry wit and the mounting hysteria of the narrative. -Rick Pender
Posted Sun, Nov. 2
Culture on the cheap -Cincinnati Enquirer article
The economy is in turmoil, but it's still possible to see great art on a budget.
Posted Sun, Nov. 2
Cheap theatre -Cincinnati Enquirer article
A night out at the theater is still within range of most budgets - as little as $15 or less.
Posted Fri, Oct. 31
'Love Song' has rock influences -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Love Song, says playwright John Kolvenbach, was inspired by '70s rock love songs.
Posted Fri, Oct. 31
Dance on 'Island's' center stage -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Early this month, the company of "Once on This Island," a Caribbean-flavored take on the fairy tale "The Little Mermaid," gathered in a Northern Kentucky University dance studio to rehearse.
Posted Wed, Oct. 29
CinStages.Com November / December Theater Going Guide Available Today
Available for download as a .pdf file from the front page of CinStages.Com.
Posted Wed, Oct. 29
Have Fun With Presidential Politics
Play "Three Degrees of Separation" connecting Presidential candidates to the Playhouse and win tickets to Love Song.
Posted Wed, Oct. 29
Press Release: The Wizard of Oz is Coming to the Big Screen
Saturday, November 1st on Fountain Square at 6 p.m.
Posted Wed, Oct. 29
Hitch wins Acclaim -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Lesley Hitch is the latest 2008-2009 winner of the Acclaim Award, for non-Equity musical supporting performance in a musical.
Posted Wed, Oct. 29
CiN Scene: Calculus: The Musical -CiN Weekly Photo Gallery
Jeff and Katie Syroney of East Walnut Hills at the Know Theatre for the national tour benefit performance of Calculus: The Musical
Posted Wed, Oct. 29
Press Release: Announcing the Showboat Majestic 2009 Season
86 Years on the River and Featuring a Special Ticket Offer
Posted Wed, Oct. 29
The History Boys -CityBeat review
New Stage’s "History Boys" continues a string of memorable shows. -Tom McElfresh
Posted Wed, Oct. 29
Curtain Call: Theaters, Actors, Etc. -CityBeat
Get an Education
Posted Tue, Oct. 28
Showing teen angst -Cincinnati Enquirer article
It's the best of adolescent anarchy on stage this week, with New Stage Collective offering The History Boys and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music's drama department producing Spring Awakening.
Posted Mon, Oct. 27
Hairspray -Talkin' Broadway.com review
The current non-Equity tour boasts a solid cast and is a welcome season extra for this year's Broadway Series in Cincinnati. -Scott Cain
Posted Mon, Oct. 27
Press Release: Rising From the Ashes
Costume Designer Flying High Again
Joins Cincinnati Landmark Productions Staff
Posted Mon, Oct. 27
History Boys Halloween Special Ticket Deal
Dress up like a private schoolboy/schoolgirl and receive 50% off your regular price ticket Oct. 30-Nov. 2.
Posted Fri, Oct. 24
Making 'Mulan Jr.' magic -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Children's Theatre stages imaginative Disney classic
Posted Fri, Oct. 24
A hard 'Turn' -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Actress tested by stark, two-person chiller
Posted Fri, Oct. 24
Love Song -Cincinnati Enquirer review
'Love Song' an offbeat valentine. -Jackie Demaline
Posted Wed, Oct. 22
Dance Fever -CiN Weekly article
Broadway Across America brings Hairspray back to town
Posted Wed, Oct. 22
Press Release: Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Takes A Musical Joyride Through the Lessons of Love
With I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, November 1-December 31.
Posted Wed, Oct. 22
The Seafarer -CityBeat review
ETC's latest production offers raucous, linguistic music. -Rick Pender
Posted Wed, Oct. 22
Simple Things -CityBeat article
Playwright Kolvenbach's Love Song is refreshing and hopeful
Posted Wed, Oct. 22
Hamlet -CityBeat review
Cincinnati Shakespeare offers a Hamlet for Halloween. -Tom McElfresh
Posted Mon, Oct. 20
Hamlet -Cincinnati Enquirer review
It's a real pleasure to report that the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is producing its best Hamlet ever. -Jackie Demaline.
Posted Mon, Oct. 20
Press Release: Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Presents Love Song October 21-November 21
Fast-moving, funny and wonderfully compassionate, Love Song begins previews in the Playhouse's Robert S. Marx Theatre October 21 and continues through November 21.
Posted Sun, Oct. 19
'Militant Language' topical -Cincinnati Enquirer article
An interview with Militant Language: A Play with Sand playwright Sean Christopher
Posted Sun, Oct. 19
Cincinnati flows with female stage talent -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Local theater pros agree Cincinnati has a stronger stable of character actresses than actors.
Posted Sun, Oct. 19
It's a man's world on stage -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Area stages may seem male-dominated in October, but that's not necessarily a bad thing
Posted Sun, Oct. 19
Double Your Fun with Twice the Love at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
Posted Sun, Oct. 19
Press Release: Calculus: The Musical Returns
Benefit to Raise Funds for Educational Program
Posted Fri, Oct. 17
Guys and Dolls -CityBeat review
Covedale's Guys and Dolls is a seamless night of genuine entertainment. -Mark Sterner
Posted Fri, Oct. 17
Deal him in for 'Seafarer' role -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Cincinnati is Conor Parlato's home away from home. The Seafarer is his ninth show in Cincinnati, his fifth at Ensemble Theatre.
Posted Fri, Oct. 17
Death of a Salesman -CityBeat review
Michael Shooner's Willy Loman hammers and bullies. -Tom McElfresh
Posted Thu, Oct. 16
The Seafarer -Cincinnati Enquirer review
Individually, the performances are good to more than – but The Seafarer isn't about individual performances. -Jackie Demaline
Posted Thu, Oct. 16
The Boys Next Door -CityBeat review
Falcon's "Boys offers humor and insight. -Rick Pender
Posted Thu, Oct. 16
Press Release: New Stage Collective Premieres The International Smash Hit Comedy The History Boys
New Stage Collective continues its New Stage in the City season with the regional premiere of the Tony-award winning British comedy phenomenon written by Alan Bennett
Posted Wed, Oct. 15
Press Release: Special Performances of The Wizard of Oz to Benefit The Tri-State Adoption Coalition
Fifth Third Bank Broadway Across America is please to announce that Cincinnati audiences can purchase discounted tickets to select performances and $5 from every ticket purchased will be donated to the Tri State Adoption Coalition.
Posted Wed, Oct. 15
Militant Language: A Play With Sand -CityBeat review
In a senseless conflict, Militant Language's soldiers descend into personal versions- Rick Pender
Posted Wed, Oct. 15
Curtain Call: Theaters, Actors, Etc. -CityBeat
The Next Stage
Posted Wed, Oct. 15
'Salesman' actress wins Acclaim -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Kate Wilford wins Acclaim for Equity supporting performance in Death of a Salesman
Posted Tue, Oct. 14
Militant Language: A Play With Sand -Cincinnati Enquirer review
Know Theatre continues to look very good this season – the world premiere of savage contemporary fable Militant Language: A Play with Sand marks a big step forward for the small pro company.
Posted Tue, Oct. 14
Press Release: Once at NKU
The Department of Theatre & Dance at Northern Kentucky University presents Once On This Island by Ahrens and Flaherty October 30-November 9.
Posted Sun, Oct. 12
CCM dean looks to change lives -Cincinnati Enquirer article
When he was offered the job of dean of the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Douglas Knehans didn't have to think twice.
Posted Thu, Oct. 9
Press Release: Joy and Pain of Adolescence Drive CCM's Provocative Drama Spring Awakening Oct. 29-Nov. 2
Frank Wedekind's timeless and insightful play opens 2008-09 Mainstage Season of opera, drama and musical theater.
Posted Wed, Oct. 8
Press Release: Richard Nixon...J. Edgar Hoover...Two FBI Agents...John Lennon
What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Posted Wed, Oct. 8
What I'm Into -CiN Weekly article
Catching up with Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park's Emma Caro
Posted Tue, Oct. 7
Cincinnati Black Theatre Company Special Season Packages Are $65
Hurry and Purchase While They last. Deadline is October 31st.
Posted Sun, Oct. 5
Press Release: We're Not In Kansas Anymore...
The Wizard of Oz Travels Over the Rainbow to Cincinnati. Tickets on Sale Oct. 3rd.
Posted Sun, Oct. 5
Will Playhouse stay in Park or move? -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Almost 200 theatergoers and Mount Adams residents attended the first of Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park's town hall-style meetings about its future facility needs. The final session is 7 p.m. Monday in the Marx Theatre.
Posted Wed, Oct. 1
Reminder: Meet the Artistic Directors
This Sunday, October 5th at Joseph-Beth Booksellers
Posted Wed, Oct. 1
Reminder: Meet Author Philippa Gregory
Tonight, Wednesday Oct. 1st at Summit Country Day
Posted Wed, Oct. 1
Set design wins Acclaim -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Kevin Judge wins Acclaim for his sensational set design for Durango, at Playhouse in the Park's Thompson Shelterhouse through Oct. 19.
Posted Wed, Oct. 1
Press Release: A (Poker) Deal With the Devil
Ensemble Theatre of Cincinanti Presents the Regional Premiere of Conor McPherson's The Seafarer October 15 to November 2, 2008
Posted Wed, Oct. 1
Durango -CityBeat review
Playhouse's trip to Durango is a road to self-knowledge. -Rick Pender
Posted Tue, Sept. 30
Press Release: The Human Race to Present Musical on the Life of Ethel Waters
Sparrow to Fly Into the Loft
Posted Mon, Sept. 29
Press Release: Ghosts, Revenge, and 'Murder Most Foul' Haunt Hamlet at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company presents William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the greatest ghost story ever told, in a fast-paced atmosphere of shadows opening October 17th
Posted Sun, Sept. 28
CCM drama alumni celebrate -Cincinnati Enquirer article
More than 50 grads of the College-Conservatory of Music drama department are expected back on the University of Cincinnati campus Saturday to help CCM Drama celebrate 25 years.
Posted Sat, Sept. 27
Durango -Cincinnati Enquirer review
Bleak and funny in its true sense of the human comedy, Durango, the season opener for Playhouse in the Park's Shelterhouse, is a dramatic road trip for our times. -Jackie Demaline
Posted Fri, Sept. 26
'Durango' draws out real conversation -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Julia Cho is a writer on J.J. Abram's hot new sci-fi series Fringe. And she's the writer of a hot new stage play, Durango, in Playhouse in the Park's Shelterhouse through Oct. 19.
Posted Wed, Sept. 24
Press Release: From 'Idol' to 'Angel'
American Idol Winner Taylor Hicks to Star as 'Teen Angel' in the National Tour of Grease
Posted Wed, Sept. 24
Press Release: Know Theatre Announces World Premiere of Militant Language: A Play With Sand
World-premiere by National New Play Network's Emerging Playwright
Posted Tue, Sept. 23
Reefer Madness: The Musical -Cincinnati Enquirer review
'Reefer Madness' appropriately dopey. -Jackie Demaline
Posted Tue, Sept. 23
Reefer Madness the Musical -CityBeat review
Know Theatre provides sizzle, some fizzle. -Tom McElfresh
Posted Tue, Sept. 23
Reefer Madness the Musical -Talkin' Broadway.com review
Know Theatre gives the show a solid presentation. -Scott Cain
Posted Mon, Sept. 22
Zooman and the Sign -Cincinnati Enquirer capsule review
Darryl Hilton has been a terrific anchor for a lot of Queen City productions and he continues to do centered work here. -Jackie Demaline
Posted Sun, Sept. 21
Playhouse public meetings to discuss move downtown -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Interested in Playhouse in the Park's potential move downtown to Fountain Square?
Posted Sun, Sept. 21
Free night of theater returns next month -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Eight Cincinnati theater companies will offer a Free Night of Theater Oct. 16.
Posted Sun, Sept. 21
NKU theater growing, bursting with ideas -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Here's what you don't know about Northern Kentucky University's theater department:
Posted Sun, Sept. 21
NKU junior leads the pack with nine starring roles -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Nick Vannoy has the distinction of having more main stage roles than any other current Northern Kentucky University theater student - and he's just entering his junior year.
Posted Fri, Sept. 19
Satire more 'Madness' than 'Reefer' -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Like most everybody else, Dan Studney discovered the movie Reefer Madness in college.
Posted Fri, Sept. 19
Grey Gardens -Talkin' Broadway.com review
This quirky tale of two eccentric relations of Jackie Kennedy is given a solid, if not perfect, production by The Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati (ETC) in its regional debut.
Posted Fri, Sept. 19
Press Release: New Edgecliff Presents Arthur Miller's Pulitzer Prize-Winning American Tragedy
Death of a Salesman examines the American Dream
Posted Wed, Sept. 17
Show Boat -CityBeat review
Rollin' on the river on the 85-year-old Showboat Majestic. -Tom McElfresh
Posted Wed, Sept. 17
Curtain Call: Theaters, Actors, Etc. -CityBeat
Showboat Majestic Is Still Afloat
Posted Wed, Sept. 17
Reefer Madness -CiN Weekly article
Know Theatre offers a hit of campy propaganda for season opener
Posted Wed, Sept. 17
Press Release: Hairspray Returns to Cincinnati For a Limited Engagement
October 24-26, 2008
Posted Tue, Sept. 16
Grey Gardens -CityBeat review
ETC offers amusing cautionary musical about parents and children. -Rick Pender
Posted Mon, Sept. 15
Press Release: Xavier Players to Stage Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
L.A. designer and Cincinnati native to create sets
Posted Mon, Sept. 15
'Idol' Winner Hicks to Star in Grease National Tour -Playbill.com article
Coming Jan. 20-Feb. 1, 2009 at the Aronoff Center for the Arts.
Posted Mon, Sept. 15
Press Release: Steinbeck's Classic Comes to NKU Stage
The Department of Theatre & Dance at Northern Kentucky is performing the classic drama Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck from September 25 – October 5.
Posted Sun, Sept. 14
Fall arts preview: Dance -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Eminent companies top must-see list
Posted Sun, Sept. 14
Fall arts preview: Theater -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Strong art + weak economy = ramped-up drama
Posted Sun, Sept. 14
Fall arts preview: Theater highlights -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Choosing a short list of what to see between now and the end of November is a tough assignment. Here are picks by category:
Posted Sun, Sept. 14
Fall arts preview: Classical music -Cincinnati Enquirer article
New leaders to apply vision at UC, symphony
Posted Sun, Sept. 14
Press Release: League of Cincinnati Theatres and the Theatre Communications Group Present Free Night of Theater
Free Night of Theater 2008 Launches in Over 100 Cities Across the Country on October 16
Posted Sun, Sept. 14
Press Release: Covedale Center for the Performing Arts 2008–09 Subscriptions and Single Tickets On Sale Now
Great theatrical entertainment – at a great price
Posted Fri, Sept. 12
And the Acclaim goes to.... -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Bruce Cromer wins Acclaim for outstanding performance as obsessed composer Antonio Salieri in Cincinnati Shakespeare Company season opener Amadeus, continuing through Sept. 21.
Posted Fri, Sept. 12
Crazy ladies of 'Grey Gardens' -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Ensemble actors in tour de force roles
Posted Thu, Sept. 11
Jane Austen's Emma -Talkin' Broadway.com review
The eighteen member cast is well-prepared and each provides a fine all around performance. -Scott Cain
Posted Thu, Sept. 11
Press Release: Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Opens Shelterhouse Season With Julia Cho's Durango
September 20 - Octoboer 19
Posted Thu, Sept. 11
Grey Gardens -Cincinnati Enquirer review
'Grey Gardens' brings offbeat edge. -Jackie Demaline
Posted Thu, Sept. 11
Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative (CPI) Invites Manuscript Submissions
Posted Wed, Sept. 10
Press Release: Know Theatre Announces 2008-2009 Season
Just Left of Off-Broadway
Posted Wed, Sept. 10
Grey Gardens -CiN Weekly article
What happens when American royalty falls through the cracks?
Posted Mon, Sept. 8
Shining City -Cincinnati Enquirer review
'Shining City' is solid opener. -Jackie Demaline
Posted Mon, Sept. 8
Amadeus -CityBeat review
Mozart Vs. Salieri is a stylish affair at Cincinnati Shakespeare. -Tom McElfresh
Posted Mon, Sept. 8
Shining City -CityBeat review
Mesmerizing poetry dazzles at New Stage. -Tom McElfresh
Posted Mon, Sept. 8
Meet the Artistic Directors
On Sunday, October 5, join Ed Stern, D. Lynn Meyers, Brian Isaac Phillips, Terrell Finney, Ken Jones, and Jason Bruffy to do a little dishing!
Posted Sun, Sept. 7
Commanding stage presence -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Lyle Benjamin works to give Cincinnati a theater company specializing in African-American classics
Posted Sun, Sept. 7
Much on the calendar for theater founder -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Plans are always fluid with Queen City Off-Broadway, but for 2008-2009, founder Lyle Benjamin promises some things are locked-in.
Posted Sun, Sept. 7
Jane Austen's Emma -CityBeat review
Capturing the essence of Austen for those who love her novels. -Rick Pender
Posted Sat, Sept. 6
Jane Austen's Emma -Cincinnati Enquirer review
'Emma' needs more Austen -Jackie Demaline
Posted Sat, Sept. 6
Amadeus -Cincinnati Enquirer review
'Amadeus' opens CSC season with flair
Posted Fri, Sept. 5
Dressing 'Amadeus' -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Costumers' tricks help fashion 18th-century look
Posted Wed, Sept. 3
Press Release: The History of the Historic Showboat Majestic, on her 85th Birthday
In the early morning hours of April 9, 1923, Captain Thomas Jefferson Reynolds woke from his bed aboard his sparkling new showboat...
Posted Wed, Sept. 3
Curtain Call: Theaters, Actors, Etc. -CityBeat
Paying for Good Theater
Posted Tue, Sept. 2
Learn to review school plays -Cincinnati Enquirer article
Playhouse in the Park's free high school criticism class is now