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Caroline Conard

Caroline Conard

Caroline fell in love with performing when she was in middle school. She discovered she enjoyed the educational and business aspects of theatre when she was a Thespian in high school. Caroline pursued a degree in Theatre Education at Xavier University (Class of ’21), and while there, she performed, directed, wrote, did tech, and worked in the box office. After graduation, Caroline worked a few education-adjacent jobs and has since gone back to school to become certified in special education, which she now teaches full time. Caroline is an active member of the Cincinnati community theatre scene, where she primarily acts, directs, and cheers on all her talented friends. Outside of teaching and theatre, Caroline can be found making balloon animals, writing poetry, or reading, with her cat, Meatloaf, by her side.




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First Show:

First Broadway Tour: Mary Poppins, First Broadway Show (NYC): Aladdin,

Favorite Show:

The Rocky Horror Show or Hamilton

Favorite Stories:



MOST POPULAR ARTICLES

Review: MRS. CHRISTIE at Cincinnati Playhouse In The Park
Review: MRS. CHRISTIE at Cincinnati Playhouse In The Park
March 10, 2026

It’s very seldom these days that an original play check sall the boxes, yet Mrs. Christie manages to do exactly that. A fantastical show with mystery, quirky characters, and deeper themes, Mrs. Christie is sure to have something for everyone!

Review: OTHELLO at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Review: OTHELLO at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
March 7, 2026

Othello is arguably Shakespeare’s most controversial show, often called a “problem show,” given its deep explorations into race and misogyny. Putting on a production of Othello is no small feat, but under the direction of Associate Artistic Director Candice Handy, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, and the entire cast and crew did a fantastic job exploring the intricacies of this infamous show and crafting a production that felt uniquely their own.






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