It provides all the usual thrills, but with a few twists and turns it goes down a series of surprising dark alleys that will surprise — and delight and frighten — even the most veteran horror fans.
Clyde's is about a set of previously incarcerated felons who have a second chance at life working at a truck stop sandwich shop in Reading, Pennsylvania.
The Cincinnati Playhouse production celebrates the timeless wit of the humorous columnist, who wrote for magazines including 'Good Housekeeping,' 'Redbook' and 'McCall’s.'
Cincinnati theaters are making serious inroads against the imbalance between male and female playwrights, in several cases even premiering new scripts.
August Wilson's first play follows eight men and one woman in the orbit of a gypsy cab station, with director Timothy Douglas imbuing the sad and sometimes tragic tale of hardworking men scraping to get by with a sense of humor.
Ayad Akhtar’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, which steams through love, art, business, religion and politics, continues at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park through Oct. 23.