The House of Blue Leaves Review of Western Reserve Playhouse in Bath, Ohio

Western Reserve Playhouse’s production of The House of Blue Leaves was recently reviewed by Mimi Magazine, with critic Thomas Dukes offering thoughtful insight into the rarely-done dark comedy in Bath, Ohio.

We are grateful to Mimi Magazine for covering our production and taking the time to engage with our work.

Thanks to Dukes for a thoughtful review and for spending time with the piece. We appreciate the care that goes into critical response and the role it plays in keeping live theatre part of the larger cultural conversation.

Support from arts journalists and regional publications matters. It helps connect audiences to new work and keeps community storytelling visible.

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