Don’t be alarmed if someone approaches you with headphones as you’re enjoying “The Big Dinner” Equinox Banquet with Modern Makers at their interactive art and design space at 2619 Glendora Ave. from 6-9 p.m. Sept. 26. It’s participatory performance collective...
“CHiPs: The Musical” (yes, a musical based on the long-run TV adventures of two California Highway Patrol motorcycle cops) is out as Falcon Theatre’s season opener, but comic nostalgia remains. “Sealed for Freshness,” set at a 1968 Tupperware party, will...
Cincinnati Shakespeare had its largest crowd ever for a free summer park production when CSC’s touring mini-”Tempest” drew 1,200 Shakespeare fans to Washington Park on Sept. 9 for the ArtsWave-sponsored show. (ArtsWave’s Rebecca Bromels reporting.) The...
Harper Lee’s great and gently told “To Kill a Mockingbird” is the first must-see of the Cincinnati theater season in a captivating production at Cincinnati Shakespeare. Area audiences have been grabbing up tickets, and on opening night the theater announced...
Oh, no! Evil Cardinal Richelieu is plotting against the Queen! Oh, no! Murderous Milady has a knife! And a garrotte! And a sword! Can the Musketeers retrieve the Queen’s diamonds and therefore save the day? Of course they can. Playhouse in the Park’s...
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati opens its 2012-13 season with the regional premiere of “Good People,” a smart and sad and funny drama about class in America. At ETC, it doesn‘t quite find its center, but there’s still plenty to recommend, including a strong...
Know Theatre is one of 10 theaters celebrating a $10,000 National Theatre Company Grant from the American Theatre Wing (most famous for the the the annual Tony Awards.) The grants provide operating support to companies that have been in operation for...
New Edgecliff Theatre continues to edit its 2012-13 season. “Miss Witherspoon” is out and David Auburn’s hit “Proof” is in for the April slot at the Aronoff’s Fifth Third Bank Theater. Eric Bogosian’s “Talk Radio” originally slated to open the season...
Student writers! Playhouse in the Park’s free high school criticism class for the 2012-2013 academic year is now accepting applications. The Enquirer’s Jackie Demaline leads the seminar on creative writing and critical analysis. Ideal students are writers...
Talk about timely. The Capitol Steps will bring political satire to the Mayerson JCC at 7 p.m. Sept. 13. Expect special emphasis on the upcoming Presidential election in comedy sketches and musical parodies. For ticket information and reservations visit...