Review: INTO THE WOODS at Epiphany Players Drama Ministry
by Brennan Paulin - July 15, 2024
We are back with our second analysis of a local INTO THE WOODS production, this time with The Epiphany Players Drama Ministry. Epiphany has been around since 1991 providing summertime musical theatre opportunities for performers young and old. This group is obviously a religious-based institution, s...
Review: THE HELLO GIRLS at Beavercreek Community Theatre
by Brennan Paulin - July 01, 2024
It has been 5 years since I last saw a production at Beavercreek Community Theatre. It didn’t hit me until writing this, but it was June 2019 when I saw CABARET at BCT, and it’s a little baffling to me that it has been that long....
Review: IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN DAYTON at Detty Studios
by Brennan Paulin - April 22, 2024
What I am about to share with you is an experience that I hope all theatre-goers in the Dayton area get to experience at some point in their lives. You hope that the next play or musical you attend will provide the entertainment or the emotional journey that all audiences crave. ...
Feature: Burgers from Five Guys? Nah! Quiche from Five Lesbians? Yeah!
by Brennan Paulin - April 11, 2024
Let’s face it, the world of theatre, at times, can be misogynistic. Even though we joke about the multitude of gay men that are involved in theatre, that does not mean it is exempt from the repercussions of “the patriarchy”. As a gay man myself, I understand this problem all too well, but here in Da...
Review: INDIGO at Human Race Theatre Company
by Jenni Cypher - June 14, 2023
When going into a theatre to see a brand new musical, it is very difficult to know what exactly you are going to get. Are you going to want to linger and hope there is more, or are you going to be hunting furiously for the exit? I am happy to say that the world premier INDIGO now playing at the Hu...
Review: SLEUTH at LaComedia Dinner Theatre
by Jenni Cypher - April 11, 2023
What did our critic think of SLEUTH at LaComedia Dinner Theatre? SLEUTH, written by Anthony Shaffer, won the Tony Award for best play in 1971. Many may remember the movie adaptations, in 1972 and 2007, both of which incidentally starred Michael Caine. It begins with an evening at the home of Andrew ...