Posted inArts & Culture All Bark, No Bite A Scottish deerhound helps save the show at Porthouse. Keith A. JosephAugust 5, 1999June 4, 2022
Posted inArts & Culture All Singing! All Dancing! All Eating! Carousel Dinner Theatre is the one place where you can have your show and eat it, too. Keith A. JosephJuly 29, 1999May 13, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture What They Did for Love The choreography shines in Beck Center’s production of A Chorus Line. Keith A. JosephJuly 22, 1999July 20, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture The Bard Makes Whoopee Porthouse’s Much Ado About Nothing spins an Elizabethan-style antic hay. Keith A. JosephJuly 15, 1999July 23, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture A Rediscovered Treasure Ohio Light Opera’s The Firebrand of Florence brings sparkle to a neglected musical gem. Keith A. JosephJuly 8, 1999June 13, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Sweet Birdie of Youth Some of the naïve innocence of the original is revived in Cain Park’s musical. Keith A. JosephJuly 1, 1999April 16, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Gender Bender Victor/Victoria is the mummified remains of a once-lively movie. Keith A. JosephJune 24, 1999March 15, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Out of the Pens of Babes Dobama’s Kids’ Playwriting Festival offers ice cream and cake for the soul. Keith A. JosephJune 17, 1999May 30, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Royal Broil This production of Henry V may lead Shakespeare fans to fear that they were enamored of an ass. Keith A. JosephJune 17, 1999June 4, 2022
Posted inArts & Culture The Triumph of Cacophony Floyd Collins may be likened to a collaboration between Hank Williams and Stravinsky. Keith A. JosephJune 10, 1999July 12, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture A Touch of the Poetess In this bizarre one-man production, Emily Dickinson haunts a house. Keith A. JosephJune 10, 1999July 22, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Two Men and a Divorce Beck Center’s production of The Odd Couple is a tribute to the glory days of the high school play. Keith A. JosephMay 27, 1999May 4, 2025