

Great Lakes Theater’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ is deliriously funny
Since 1600 when it first hit the stage at the Globe Theatre in London, England, Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” has had a...


Cain Park’s ‘A View From The Bridge’ is classic drama
During his long and highly successful career as a playwright, Arthur Miller used his talent to champion and bring to light various causes...


Hunting Bank’s Featured Performance ‘Come From Away’ hits all of the emotions
Certain dates resonate strongly in the American psyche and for current residents of our land nothing is stronger than the remembrance of...

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre’s ‘The Prom’ is a slice of high school life
There are usually one of two reactions when the subject of high school experiences comes up. One is an involuntary shiver as doors in the...


Blank Canvas’ ‘Groundhog Day’ tries its untimely best
There seems to be a trend in theater to turn popular movies in the musicals, take for example “Back to the Future”, “The Lion King”,...


KeyBank’s Broadway Series ‘MJ’ does justice to a phenom
No matter what your opinion of Michael Jackson there is one thing that nearly everyone can agree on. He was a living and breathing...


Beck Center’s ‘Beautiful - The Carole King Musical' is some kind of wonderful
Musically speaking, 1971 was a great year for music. Hitting the charts were Led Zepp’s “IV”, Joni Mitchell “Blue”, The Who’s “Who’s...


Cain Park’s ‘Hype Man’ is the real deal
In the past world of Hip-Hop three elements were vital. You needed a rapper, hype man and sound engineer who needed to work in concert...

Porthouse Theatre’s ‘Nunsense’ is an outrageously funny look at the cloistered life
You do not need to be Catholic to appreciate the humor of Porthouse Theatre’s production of “Nunsense” on stage through July 13, 2024 but...


Cain Park’s ‘Big Fish’ is no great catch
Take a hum-drum movie that was well received at its release but not exactly a block-buster, add 16 original songs that while trying to...