
REVIEW: CSC’s ‘Enemy of the People’ asks when is a lie better than the truth?
Cincy Shakes is one of the masters of choosing scripts which contain timeless lessons. Enemy is no exception: it discusses truths and half-truths and what

Cincy Shakes is one of the masters of choosing scripts which contain timeless lessons. Enemy is no exception: it discusses truths and half-truths and what

I have said it before and I will continue to say it: the greater Cincinnati area has some true, honest-to-goodness talent.

By Liz Eichler and LCT Reviewers Before we share our excitement about the upcoming theatre season, LCT (The League of Cincinnati Theatres) reviewers are taking

The Play That Goes Wrong is a hilarious farce that combines physical comedy with a chaotic plot. It is a must-see for fans of slapstick

This type of show is Director Brian Isaac Phillips’ specialty. He knows how to use the whole space, ensure the pacing is brisk, and always

Mx. Mercer clearly pays respectful homage to the original text with a few twists along the way.

Mrs. Dalloway is a must see. Lindsey Augusta Mercer is a force, and in the capable hands of Sara Clark this musical demonstrates how we

Ms. Brott’s grasp of Prospera’s character arc and her incredible delivery of the dialogue is nothing short of perfection. In fact, her subtleties are so

For Cincinnati theatre lovers, Milwaukee offers something rare: a chance to experience top-tier regional theatre in a city designed to make it easy—and enjoyable—to see it all

It is no coincidence that many black comedies are Irish; that’s just our brand of humour. But Crocodile Fever feels different in that the sisters are given space to discuss the subjects usually swept under the proverbial rug.

Zamani Munashe elevates this production. She brings fire and fierceness to the character of Vera Stark