Saw the satire " The Thanksgiving Play". I have not laughed that hard in a long time. We were in the last row, "G" and still felt very close to the production. Pointed out how political correctness is almost impossible.
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The playhouse is always a great place to go very professional actors, we have tickets to the Mark center and we've had them that a shelter house both are very intimate theaters. Never a bad seat in the marxs.
The Playhouse in the Park is scheduled not just for updating but for demolition and rebuild beginning in 2019. I hope the new design retains the best aspects of the current Marx Theatre (thrust stage, good sound) and the smaller Shelterhouse Theatre (intimacy and flexibility) while allowing audiences a better experience outside the theatre spaces: safer and more convenient access to parking, and maybe a glimpse of what could be a great view from that hilltop during intermission. The shows inside are consistently good. A standout was the ground-breaking 2006 production of Sondheim's "Company," which demonstrated the Playhouse management's commitment to creating great theater with the best the country has to offer.
Always a great evening of entertainment. Professional, seasoned actors. Presenting a great array of shows. Some I don't like, most are beyond fantastic.
After living in the Cincinnati area for more than 20 years we finally took in a show at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. It was outstanding - a small, more intimate venue really without a bad seat in the house. I would strongly suggest you purchase a parking ticket as the off street parking near the theater is very limited and quite a hike.