The set to "A Streetcar Called Desire" by Tennessee Williams.
The set for Assassins @ #FalconTheatre
Stage, small but with a great feel.
The beauty Queen of Leenane. 3/26/16.
This one starts at 7:00, instead of the normal 8:00. The set for "Striking 12".
Tonight's production is "Slasher". Happy Halloween week!
The set for Prelude to a Kiss. 1/30/16.
Said I was waiting for the curtain. Here's the curtain.
The set for Assassins @ #FalconTheatre
Next Fall. 5/7/16.
Hound of the Baskerville set.
The intermission crowd
Lobby photo op for "The 39 Steps" October 2019
"Poor Behavior" poster
Chad Brinkman as Theo (and Vincent) Van Gogh
The set for The Mystery Plays". 11/6/15. Opening night.
The beauty Queen of Leenane. 3/26/16.
Chad Brinkman on stage. Fantastic performance.
The wall of shows.
Scott N.
Feb 5, 2024
What a fantastic, intimate theater. There's not a bad seat in the house.The theater seats around 50, so it is indeed a small venue.Seating is comfortable. The folks running the place up front are kind and informative. We saw the one-man show, Vincent. It was fantastic. Even though I was in the second to last row (there aren't that many rows), I felt like I was right in the middle of the action. The location on Monmouth is convenient to many nearby restaurants, so it's easy to plan a nice dinner-and-a-show evening out with friends.
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Chris B.
Mar 21, 2024
Gotta love this little venue for theater. We frequent here for their productions. I'm not a theater type guy but this place has some great shows. Tonight is a historical based play.. Breaking the code. A WWII story about Alan Turing. He was the genius behind breaking the German Enigma code system. The play was great. Kudos to the actors and the production staff. I never disappointed coming here. Street parking with meters but there is free parking just up the street.
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Scott M.
Aug 1, 2020
Falcon is a small local theater in Northern Kentucky.I have seen a handful of unique shows here including The 39 Steps, Assassins, and You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Falcon does a lot with a little. Every seat is a good one, there just aren't too many of them. There's not much to the lobby as well. I would suggest grabbing food or a drink from one of the local bars, diners, or pizzerias before, after or at intermission.
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Luis S.
Nov 19, 2017
**** Review 66 ****I won season tickets to this theater, and had never heard of this theater. This is a small venue, but actually has stadium seating, which is great and makes it where there is no bad seat in the house. The venue is a smaller than the Playhouse in the Park small room. There is a small concession area where everything is $2, and the staff was really nice. The show was "Poor Behavior", this was the second showing. The actors were good, and the play was very entertainingly funny. I would definitely recommend this theatre if your looking for a nice date idea, since it's reasonably price and next to a lot of bars and restaurants. I'm excited to see how the rest of the season is going to turn out.
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Leah S.
Jan 26, 2019
I visited this location for a showing of "The Exonerated" (really good, check it out during its run) and I was pleasantly surprised with this venue. Clean and intimate, it's definitely a nice spot for a small show. The sound was good and the lighting was great. Seats were comfortable and felt spacious enough. I would have like a bigger bar/snack area, but I do recognize it's not the Aronoff. Parking was plentiful at meters in the area, but I didn't see a private lot.
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Elizabeth A.
Oct 14, 2019
Falcon never disappoints! Owned and operated by people who are passionate about providing a wonderful experience for theatre goers. Intimate theater, fantastic variety of shows each season, and amazing talent! Buy a FlexPass and get five shows for the price of four. This is a hidden gem just across the river from Cincinnati that you will not want to miss!
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Melissa O.
May 5, 2019
Excellent production of Hound of Baskerville. I always enjoy every performance. This little theater has all the perks. Never a bad seat in the house. Clean and tidy. Parking is amazingly easy with plenty of on street parking on both sides of the street, also public parking half a block down. They have coffee and a few snacks and you can use your credit card. I think the cookies are homemade if I'm not mistaken. I look forward to our next visit.
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Paige M.
Oct 11, 2011
It's pretty awesome to have a theatre company located in the heart of Newport. It hints at the essence of the city which was built on Vaudevillian entertainment and not the Levee complex.I've seen a few plays here, most recently, "Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical." I'll watch anything that's a musical; the more absurd the plot, the better. The actors really went above and beyond for this play over past shows, with choreographed dance routines, tap dancing, and tastefully hilarious dialogue.The Falcon Theatre sells beer and snacks in the lobby, and lets you eat during the show: a total change from traditional theatre. If you're new to the scene, this is definitely the place to start with its relaxed atmosphere. Inside, you'll find eight rows of seats with five seats per row, the first row being about 10 feet from the stage.This is intimate, community theatre at its finest; exactly what I'd expect in Newport.New content is regularly presented throughout the year, including "It's A Wonderful Life" presented as a radio drama, taking you back to the set of this 1940s classic. I'll be heading back to see it this winter.If you're looking for a fun night out on the town, without the stuffiness of regular theatre, check out Falcon!Price per person: $18.00
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Greg O.
Feb 15, 2012
It's a decently sized space for a community theater, seating roughly 100. The audience section is well lit, and the seats are at well padded. One nice feature of the Theater is their Social Media friendly policy of providing seating (in the rear) for those who wish to use their smart phones during the performance. This is, I think, something that more and more theaters will need to address in the future. That makes this an edgy fun theater to attend. The theater appeared to be well maintained, and offered sodas for purchase as refreshment.Bottom line, if you like the community theater / fringe theater vibe, check this place out.
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Stacey L.
Oct 6, 2011
I attended Yelp's preview at the Falcon of Debbie Does Dallas (highly recommend!) I love these small intimate theaters. There is nothing I loath more than the Aronoff. Tiny seats, no leg room, and you are so far away from the stage that the people look like ants. I would much rather go to a theater where I can see the actors and stretch out. Also, how about the added benefit of supporting community theater projects.I have seen 2 productions at the Falcon and both have been top notch. Another thing I love about the Falcon is that you can buy candy and beverages and take them in with you during the show. While other theaters are worried you will ruin their upholstery, the Falcon doesn't have nice upholstery to worry about. I will say that the seats are uncomfortable, but what theater doesn't have uncomfortable seating.One hint... If the bank across the street is closed, you can park there for free.Support you local community theater, go see Debbie Does Dallas... or any other production at the Falcon.
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